Chris Webb Parsons first made his mark by establishing Australia's first grade 34 route:White Ladder at Nowra in 2004. A few years later he made the first repeat of the…
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That's cool. One of my Totem Pole photos has been deemed National Geographic's "Extreme Photo of the Week". Nice write-up too. Thanks National Geographic! Check it out here.
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The rock-climbing community was stunned recently by the news that Australian climbing legend John Ewbank died in New York on 2 December 2013. Ewbank was undoubtedly one of the most
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See you later 2013! There were some fun times eh; we saw some great places, hung out with some good friends, we tried to do some good work, captured a…
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When 9-year-old Aussie Angie Scarth-Johnson recently cranked her first grade 31 climb, she became the youngest person anywhere to have achieved that. Yes, even Adam Ondra didn't crank that hard…
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Want to become a stronger and better climber? Wondering how some of the best climbers in the world train? Gimme Kraft! is the answer and it is now available in…
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It's now 50 years since the first recorded climbs at Mount Arapiles. That's right, The Siren (9), Introductory Route (5) and Tiptoe Ridge (3) were cranked out way back on…
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For the third year in a row I've scored the cover of the German Klettern Magazine's annual calendar; very stoked about that. They sent me some copies and it sure…
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Last month Chris Sharma visited Australia and before heading around the country on his speaking tour he snuck in a few days climbing in the Grampians. I had the pleasure…