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At 7:42 a.m., the site lead walks the edge line with a clipboard and a quiet checklist. Anchors are in. A fresh coil is staged. The team is briefed. No one mentions liability out loud, but everyone works as if...
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Welcome to the Twenty-Fourth edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition. Namah...
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The call comes in at 02:17. Flooded underpass. One vehicle. Two occupants. By the time the crew is rolling, the plan is already forming in someone’s head: anchor here, lower there, backup on a separate point, controlled raise if the...
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The funny thing about expeditions is that they don’t usually unravel with a single bad decision. It’s a hundred small mismatches. A stove that sulks at altitude. Gloves that stiffen when you need your fingers. And sometimes, a rope that...
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There’s a moment every climber knows, that split second when nature decides to turn the climb into a test. The air gets thinner, the wind sharper, and the rock under your fingertips suddenly glistens with a sheen of ice or...
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Welcome to the Twenty-Third edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition. Namah...
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Tree work is a different world. Bark, sap, dust, sudden load shifts, and long workdays turn ropes into mission-critical tools. The right rope makes ascents smoother, positioning more precise, and rigging more controlled. The wrong one steals energy, slips under...
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Welcome to the Twenty-Second edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition. Namah...
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On a clear morning in the monsoon break, a façade team clips in at the 23rd floor. The city is waking up, horns below, a crosswind tapping at their jackets. One worker leans back, trusts the line, and begins the...
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When you hang your life or your team’s plan on a rope, “good enough” isn’t good enough. Whether it’s a climber taking a lead fall, a rescuer lowering a patient, a technician on rope access, or a crew towing in...
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