ISSUE NO. 24

Lost in Peru
Eight hours later we are on another mountain pass and the altimeter says 4900m. The petrol gauge is slowly going into the red and we are starting to r
by Bernd Zangerl

On the hill with Doug Scott
Although Scott was prolific and influential in his native land and various countries abroad, it was in the high mountains that he really stamped his a
by Tony Lourens

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ISSUE NO. 23

South African Kokshaal-Too Expedition: First Ascents in south-eastern Kyrgyzstan
It turned out to be a stunning place: snow-capped peaks upon peaks, glacier filled valleys, sheer rock faces, raging rivers...
by Donovan van Graan

Andrew de Klerk the man, the legend
de Klerk\'s appetite for hard climbing and forging new routes which burst through the top of the grading scale was insatiable...
by Tony Lourens

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ISSUE NO. 22

A Legendary Day
We arrived early on top of Table Mountain where the guys from Abseil Africa immediately recognised Clinton and hailed greetings of \'Legend!\' to him.
by Margherita Introna

The Fullfilment of A Dream
The crux of the climb lay above us and besides cranking up the regulator of our oxygen system to 4 litres of air flow per minute...
by Ronnie Muhl

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ISSUE NO. 21

New sport routes at Rocklands
How many times have you walked past Skinner boulder heading up to sport climb? Well, drop your pack and climb! With the addition of six new routes...
by SCOTT MILLER

A Game of Great Skill
Few climbers will have driven through the beautiful Hex river valley without gazing at the deep red bowl of the Ben Heatlie amphitheatre, high on the
by ADAM ROFF

Gold Rush
The old prospector, hands coarse and rough, gently rocks his gold pan. His mind is totally focused, the entire outside world temporally removed. In hi
by NEIL MARGETTS

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