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What is a crux in climbing? Getting to grips with hardest parts of the ascent
By Alex Foxfield published
We reveal how the crux impacts the overall grade of a route and consider famous examples from climbing history

From the ‘father of rock climbing' to a 20-something star of bouldering: who are Britain’s greatest ever climbers?
By Alex Foxfield published
We take a look at some of Britain’s greatest ever climbers, from the early pioneers to today’s benchmark setters

“I love the creativity of it all”: an introduction to paraclimbing, the newest Paralympic sport
By Will Symons published
Three-time world champion Matthew Phillips gives us the low down on paraclimbing

“I don’t want to be a part of this circus anymore” - former European champ quits competition climbing
By Will Symons published
Stasa Gejo, who's been competition climbing for more than a decade, is shifting her focus to outdoor bouldering

Iconic boulder problem in UK’s Peak District climbed for only the second time - 12 years after the first ascent
By Fiona Russell published
Climber Alex Moore succeeds in sending the notoriously technical Smiling Buttress

Who are America's greatest climbers: legends and contemporary greats
By Alex Foxfield published
We take a look at America’s rock stars, individuals that have redefined climbing by achieving feats once though impossible

Think you could solve Britain’s hardest bouldering problem? Watch Aidan Roberts send the UK’s first V17
By Will Symons published
The British climbing prodigy conquered the 'Spots of Time' bouldering problem earlier this year

What is a boulder problem?
By Alex Foxfield published
Our mountaineering expert takes a look at the boulder problem, how problems are graded and revealing the hardest problems in the world
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