← All Editions
Edition #5

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.

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.

Form, Focus, and the Long Game

National championships, athlete reflections, and competitive milestones remind us: competition climbing isn't just about medals.

Gear & Equipment

Insights on shoes and rubber technology from the pros.

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.