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Alison Osius

Alison Osius

Senior Editor at Climbing Online

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Recent Articles

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A Short History of the Climbing Gym

Where indoor climbing was once simply a way to train during the off season, it is now a sport unto itself. How did we get here?
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An Interview with Yuji Hirayama - Climbing - Climbing

Hiramaya was the first person to onsight 5.14b. He won World Cups, did 5.15 first ascents, and now owns Base Camp Gym in Hidaka, Japan.
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Climbing Knots Can Come Untied. Don't Let Them. - Climbing - Climbing

Coming untied from the rope on lead doesn’t happen every day, but it occurs enough, that you should put the scenario on your radar.
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Field Tested: Mystery Ranch Superset 30 - Climbing - Climbing Magazine

The Superset 30 truly has a place for everything. The pack is designed to help you effortlessly transition from work to the gym.
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Karen Sahn, climber and guide, remembered in Aspen- Climbing - Clim...

A committed climber, a ski patroller and ski mountaineer, she struggled with an illness that besets too many.
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It’s Not Too Early To Dream/Plan Of An Alps Classic - Climbing

Getting started in the Alps can be intimidating, but the moderate Balmhorn in the Bernese Alps practically guarantees a soft landing.
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What Randy Leavitt, Climbing and BASE Jumping Pioneer, Has Learned

Climbing Pioneer, BASE jumper (BASE #39), Businessman, Kite Surfer, Big-wave Surfer.
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How to Climb the Routes You Want to Climb - Climbing Magazine

The selfish climber’s guide.
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Two Climbers Killed At Tahquitz Rock - Climbing

Rescuers arrived on the scene to find the two climbers deceased.
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Study Gives Techniques for Treating Pulley Tears

Klaus Isele, physio to Adam Ondra, discusses his study presenting three techniques.
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Karen Sahn (1969-2022), longtime climber and guide, remembered in A...

A committed climber, a ski patroller and ski mountaineer, she struggled with an illness that besets too many.
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Kahlil’s Tale: Find Gold Where You Weren’t Expecting It (and Didn’t...

This inmate ran thousands of miles on a .04-mile dirt path in the yard. Then he came out and ran in the fields and hills. Meaningful to all.
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"Worst Day of Our Lives": Epic Descent from North Ridge of Nuptse -...

Brian Hall, Doug Scott, Georges Bettembourg and Al Rouse reached the Khumbu Icefall just as it moved.
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Arlene Blum: What I’ve Learned

“What I am doing right now feels a lot like climbing Annapurna every day.
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Brian Teale, Pillar of Valdez Climbing, Dies After Work Accident

Part of the early hard-core C-Springs crew, he then made his home in Alaska.
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Sibleyville Was Boulder’s Camp 4. Only Ashes Remain.

Never again will there be anywhere like Sibleyville, where for 50 years climbers came to crash—and when they crashed.
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Marty Hoey Was Nearly First American Woman to Climb Everest

The respected 31-year-old mountain guide died in an accident approaching the top.
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The Alpinist Wins Emmy for Outstanding Long Documentary - Climbing ...

“This award is for you, Marc-André.”
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“The Alpinist” is up for a Sports Emmy

See what other climbing films over the years received Emmys, Oscars.
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Lhakpa Sherpa: What I’ve Learned (UPDATED: Tenth Everest Summit)

Lhakpa Sherpa: Female world-record holder for (UPDATED) climbing Everest 10 times; mountain guide, single mother; Hartford, Connecticut.
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What Climber Moms Want for Mothers' Day - Climbing Magazine

A day out, a meal out? Gear or tech wear? The answers followed one theme.