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Edition #19

Hard Lines, Clean Sends and Unfinished Stories

This edition skips gear and goes straight into climbing: big ascents, contested sends, World Cup energy, and culture stories with real weight. The week is less about volume and more about meaning.

Silence, Burden and Yosemite History

Will Bosi keeps moving closer on Silence, Noah Wheeler creates drama on Burden of Dreams, and the Yosemite Triple Crown gets a new youngest ascent. Add Alex Honnold's reflection on Dean Potter and Para Series action, and this is a strong week for stories beyond simple results.

When the Send Is Not the Whole Story

This week brings everything from Michaela Kiersch's historic Dolby Surround ascent to Noah Wheeler's Burden of Dreams drama. The common thread: hard climbing is not only about topping out — it is about style, doubt, repetition, and whether the ascent feels clean.

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Gavin Albright Styles Majestic V6 — No Pads

No pads? No problem. Gavin Albright styles Majestic, one of the most classic boulders in Squamish, British Columbia.

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Michaela Kiersch First Female Ascent of Dolby Surround

Only the second repeat since a key hold broke, pushing Dolby Surround towards 9a+. Around 20 sessions over two months on a historic Zillertal line. The crux: 11 powerful moves with no chalk or clip break, finishing with a dyno.

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Simon Lorenzi Sends Megos Proof 9a at Céüse

Back with a harness for a few weeks and feeling the progress. Two short sessions and one full-pump fight to close out a nice bouldery route — then Biographie work and pizza at Le Crux. The best Céüse experience.

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Jakob Schubert Flashes Airbag 8B in Maltatal

On the same day Schubert did Emotional Landscapes, he used the last light to try a new Maltatal addition by Nicolai and Tim Uznik. After a quick rock-paper-scissors with Michael Piccolruaz, Schubert went second and made it count — fumbling back in with two fingers on the big move.

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Noah Wheeler: First American on Burden of Dreams — 4 Months After Pulley Rupture

7 sessions across 2 trips — the 7th ascent ever of Burden of Dreams. His third V17, joining Return of the Sleepwalker and Shaolin. Came back to clean it after the foot dab, 6 hours before his flight home.

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Yannick Flohé Drops Bügeleisen Sit 8C Video

Yannick Flohé's video of Bügeleisen Sit 8C is out now.

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Jonathan Siegrist Sends Cornerstone 14c at Pine Creek

An Arc'teryx shoot at Pine Creek brought Siegrist to this insane Sharma arete. After his first day left him dumbfounded, he sent the route on day three — granite sensibilities clicking just in time. A bold, magical line.

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Video: Yannick Flohé on Excalibur (9b+)

Follow the story of Yannick sending one of the hardest climbing routes in the world. After 19 sessions of blood, pain and madness, he finally clipped the top of Excalibur.

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Kristin Harila Climbs Nuptse in 2026 Triple Crown Push

The world record holder for climbing all 14 mountains above 8,000 metres in 92 days (2023) continues her 2026 Triple Crown campaign with an ascent of Nuptse.

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Community, Para Climbing and World Cup Build-Up

China still echoes through the competition scene, Para Climbing starts strong in Salt Lake City, and Bern is already coming into focus. Between World Cup pressure and Crack Fest chaos, competition climbing feels broad, loud, and alive.

Legacy, Media and the Weight of Stories

How climbing stories get shaped for maximum effect. Alongside Will Bosi's Silence progress and the Mellow Film Tour numbers, this section is about how climbing culture remembers, edits, and shares itself.