When the Impossible Becomes Routine
What we witnessed this week goes far beyond a single ascent. Alex Honnold free-soloing Taipei 101 rewrites the scale of what we consider "normal" in climbing — not because it was loud, but because it looked calm, controlled, almost inevitable. And yet, this issue proves one thing: the climbing world didn't stop there. From cutting-edge V16 movement to deeply human stories, competitions, gear reflections, and community moments — this edition captures the full spectrum of where climbing stands right now.
Moments That Defined the Conversation
Urban free soloing pushed into a completely new scale this week, while comp-style movement continues to shape the very hardest boulders outdoors. Beyond performance, the strongest signal came from Kilter Board, who publicly shut down operations in solidarity with a national strike — a clear reminder that the climbing community can take a stance that goes far beyond grades and ascents.
Alex Honnold Completes Free Solo of Taipei 101
The 101 story climb took 1 hour and 31 minutes, setting a new benchmark for urban free soloing at 1,667 feet.
View post →Comp-Style Move in New V16 from Will Bosi
Pôr do Sol V16 in Sintra, Portugal is now the country's hardest boulder problem.
Read article →Kilter Board Shuts Down in Solidarity with National Strike
Kilter Board will shut down operations on January 30th as part of national strike efforts.
View post →Mellow Climbing Announces Big Screen Tour
Get ready for some of the hardest, unfiltered climbing ever. Mellow is coming to the big screen.
View post →Boulder Mag #2 Released
The first and only German boulder-only magazine releases issue #2 with exclusive Yannick Flohé interview.
View post →Stolen Squamish Boulder Found in Bishop
A stolen Squamish boulder has been found in Bishop and will be returned to its proper home.
View post →The North Face: 12 Years in the Making
1,667 feet of climbing. Taipei 101. Confident in his skills, we all watched on edge while Alex Honnold completed his free solo.
View post →Progress, Precision, and Pure Commitment
From Stefan Hochbaum's Mind Flayer ascent to Sophie Buitendyk's highball composure and Will Bosi redefining V16 movement — this week shows how diverse excellence in climbing has become.
Stefan Hochbaum Sends Mind Flayer (8C)
Stefan "Stevie" Hochbaum secures the first ascent of Mind Flayer (8C) at the Scharfenstein.
Read article →Sophie Buitendyk Sends Evilution Direct V11 Highball
The over 40-foot boulder problem is a Buttermilks classic.
Read article →Adam Ondra Flashes Big Nose 8C
After flashing Foundation's Edge 8C in November, Adam Ondra went for another 8C flash candidate.
View post →Climbing Magazine: Honnold Sets New Benchmark
At 1,667 feet, Taipei 101 is the tallest building ever climbed without ropes.
View post →Will Bosi - Pôr do Sol 8C+/V16
5 different 8A+ and above First Ascents from 4 incredible crags.
View post →Jakob Schubert Climbing in Red Rocks
Enjoying some of the nicest sandstone in Red Rocks, fighting dry conditions.
View post →Simon Lorenzi Wraps US Trip with V12 Flash
Plain High Drifter V12 flash and reflections on exploring new places with friends.
View post →Form, Focus, and the Long Game
National championships, athlete reflections, and competitive milestones remind us: competition climbing isn't just about medals.
2026 British Boulder Champions Crowned
Emma and Dayan Akhtar crowned 2026 British Boulder Champions.
View post →Janja Garnbret: Training Going Strong
Lowkey exhausted but training is going well - feeling stronger and better every week.
View post →New World Anti-Doping Code Presented to UIAA Ice Climbers
The 2027 World Anti-Doping Code will take effect January 1, 2027.
Read article →Pro Climbing League Opens Qualifiers
Compete at The Font, Wandsworth and win your spot in the London final.
View post →Adam Ondra's Boulder Competition Legacy
From Hall 2009 to Prague 2025, 31 Boulder events with seven golds, eight silvers, and three bronzes.
View post →French Bouldering Championship Semi-Finals Results
Semi-finals wrapped up in Chaumont and Chamonix, setting the field for finals.
Read article →Gear & Equipment
Insights on shoes and rubber technology from the pros.
The Skwama Diaries: Adam Ondra on Robin Ud 9b
Adam Ondra explains why the Skwama earned its place on Robin Ud (9b).
View post →40 Years of Stealth Rubber - Five Ten Anniversary
For 40 years, STEALTH rubber has helped climbers get high. All the grip you need, since 1986.
View post →Culture, Responsibility, and Perspective
From hard conversations about safety and health to films and media shaping the culture around climbing — these stories matter beyond performance.
Girl Climber Now Available on Amazon Prime
Alex Honnold supports, Emily Harrington soars, dreams get chased.
View post →A "Normal" Sport Climbing Fall Ended in a Thumb Amputation
We investigate the accident and learn how it could have been avoided.
Read article →Weekend Whipper: Gear Blows in Nearly 200-Foot Brazilian Hand Crack
The biggest fall of his life in Brazil's legendary Fenda do Macaco (5.11; 190ft).
Read article →How Does Alex Honnold Manage to Be Everything Everywhere All at Once?
A travel show with Honnold as host drops next month.
Read article →UKClimbing Top 10 Photos of the Week
A lot of Winter and some Hobbits in this week's user voted Top 10.
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