ISSUE NO. 20

Ama Dablam
Planet Earth's most majestic mountain
by HADELY WEIGHT

South Eastern Slopers
As I waited at the airport to board the plane I wondered, why am I flying to the South-eastern United States when I could just as easily be flying to
by SEAN CREMEN

The Voice of Unreason
The numbers game Lies, damn lies and statistics
by TRISTAN FIRMAN

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ISSUE NO. 19

Rocklands
Land of Eternal Stone
by JUSTIN HAWKINS

The Memoirs of a Convicted Boulderer
I didn't need a second thought about this year's bouldering trip. Back to South Africa, or more to the point, Rocklands, in the stunning Cederberg mou
by BERND ZANGERL

Darkness on the edge of town
Lost World at Montagu is one of those magical places. Not many people climb there anymore, so the path is slightly overgrown and indistinct, there are
by LLOYD TURNER

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ISSUE NO. 18

Americaʼs Alps

by STEVE SMITH

High on the slopes of Everest
I bet you didn't expect to find me here," were the first words uttered out of Lincoln Hall's mouth since he had been "left for dead" 12 hours earlier
by RONNIE MUHL

Itchyasaurus
Playing with the dinosaurs
by ANDY DE KLERK

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ISSUE NO. 17

Optimistic Bias
A Wall of Silent, Screaming memories - An account of the first hammerless ascent of the Wall of Silence (21, A4)
by TRISTAN FIRMAN

Classic Climbs
The Devil's Tooth, hidden in the folds of the Drakensberg, loomed dark and haunting in the misty regions of my brain. I knew that this would be my swa
by HEIKE SCHMIT

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