ISSUE NO. 38

Longhope Route
450 metres of soft, loose and desperately hard climbing on the inhospitable crumbling walls of the Island of Hoy, north of mainland Scotland.
by DAVE MACLEOD

The Collectors
Ice-capped massifs towered over us, dense forests rolled down to the shore and a large pod of orcas breached port side.
by MATTHEW HOLT

Bouldering at Paarl Rocks
It may seem unlikely that the boulders surrounding the granite domes of Paarl Rocks, an area famous for tenuous and often scary friction climbing, wou
by CHARLES HOPKINS

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ISSUE NO. 37

Andrew Pedley Profile
Andrew Pedley, based in Jo\'burg, South Africa, is undoubtedly one of the most talented and motivated climbers we have seen in this country for a long
by TONY LOURENS

Rock, Ice and New Routes in Northern India
The glacial torrent swept Clinton\'s feet from under him, taking me with him. If we hadn\'t tightly linked arms with Hector and Rushad we would have
by JULIA WAKELING

Under the spell of Naranjo de Bulnes
Forget all those stereotypical images of Spain: sangria, flamenco and bullfights. This is Asturias on La Costa Verde in the northwest of Spain...
by MATHEW PINKER

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ISSUE NO. 36

Manolo the Magician
There are very few climbers worldwide that have stayed at the very top of the game for their entire career, especially if that game is brick-hard free
by TONY LOURENS

The Petzl Rock and Road Trip
I hear a call of sending glory echoing up Badkloof valley in Montagu as I traipse along in my soggy sneakers with my well-used camera and notebook in
by KATH FOURIE

Nevermind the Legend
A tribute to John Moss
by ANDREW DE KLERK

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