Gear Review: Scarpa Chimera Climbing Shoe

With the introduction of the Chimera, Scarpa completes their line-up of high performance climbing shoes. Built on the same PCB Tension System of its predecessors, the Scarpa Chimera features an asymmetrical lace-up system using the latest innovation in sensitive rubber technology. With a sensitive toe box and impressive heel cup, the Scarpa Chimera is a must have for any bouldering enthusiast who requires a specialized shoe in their arsenal.

We had the opportunity to test the Scarpa Chimera over a six month period and here is what we though.

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Video ‘Without a Partner: Peter Whittaker rope solos El Capitan in under 24 hours’

Awesome feature from BMC!

In November 2016, Pete Whittaker became the first person to solo – all free – El Capitan in under 24 hours, finishing in 20 hours and 6 minutes. Rope Solo Free climbing is a sport that few people know about and even fewer people do. We hear from Pete Whittaker, his long time climbing partner Tom Randall and Big wall solo climbing expert Andy Kirkpatrick as they take us through the paces of what it really means to make a rope-solo-free ascent of El Cap.

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Video ‘Pull – A Story About Lead Climbing’

Pull follows one of the top lead climbers as he explores the ever-changing world of climbing. This full length short lead climbing documentary will make you come along for a mind-bending breakthrough journey of epic portions, several decades or more in the making. The makers of Pull have captured a story about the future of our sport and lead climbing. In many ways this is a look into the most future imaginable.

“Keep your eyes on the future, because when it’s here you won’t be able to see, it is invisible.” – Lead Climber Jeffrey Paul Snyder

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Video ‘Highlights from Youth Boulder Nationals (YBN) 2018 at Délire Sainte-Foy’

See the greatest moments of the North Face Youth Boulder Nationals (YBN) 2018 at Délire Sainte-Foy in Quebec City.

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Development News ‘Simple Guide for Harrison Bluffs Climbing Area

Thanks to John Valecko for his hard work on trying to get a topo out there of Harrison Bluffs before the moss comes back! The photos below should be used in conjunction with the Mountain Project page on Harrison Bluffs.

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BC Parks release Scheduling App for Multi-pitch Climbing in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park

BC Parks announced Friday that they have been in the process of creating a new app to address the growing need for a scheduling service on popular multi-pitch routes in and around the Stawamus Chief during the summer.

The announcement comes in response to a survey sent out by the Squamish Access Society earlier this year to determine what is bothering climbers in the Sea to Sky Region. The biggest complaint: ‘Multi-pitch line ups on the Stawamus Chief’.

It has been a problem for ages. You wake up at 8 am in the parking lot of the Stawamus Chief on a Saturday morning in Squamish, BC during the summer, decide to have a late breakfast and the head out on the Grand Wall trail only to find yourself waiting in line at the bottom of the Grand Wall behind two or three parties, some of who are climbing for the very first time.

“Last summer I had to wake up before 7:30 am just to get on Diedre and there was already a party en-route” , said climber Jimmy Benton, “I’m new to climbing but these line ups are getting ridiculous”.

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Video ‘Perspectives featureing Daniel Woods’

American Petzl athletes are out in Catalonia for the winter and spring climbing season. For some, it’s their first experience, and others; it has been routine for years. What drives these climbers and many others from all over the world to climb there? Find out more from the likes of Dave Graham, Daniel Woods, Michaela Kiersch and Jon Cardwell in this short film series “Perspective”.

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Development News ‘Climbing Topo Released for Paradise Valley Crag, Squamish, BC’

Thanks to the hard work of Chris Singer, the climbing topo for sport climbing in Paradise Valley is now available!


Jared Nelson on Queen Bee (5.13c) at Paradise Valley. Photo courtesy of Kim House ©

Please Note: This area is sensitive in nature because of access as well as some risks at the crag. Please be sure to read the topo in its entirety before using this area.

Topo can be downloaded here.

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Video ‘Michaela Kiersch sending FFA of Nessesary Evil (5.14c)’

Watch and listen to Michaela Kiersch as she makes the first female ascent of Necessary Evil (5.14c), a mythical route (in the Virgin River Gorge) first climbed by Chris Sharma in 1997.

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Video ‘Barbara Zangerl and Nina Caprez on ‘Neverending Story (8b+)’

The Neverending Story (Unendliche Geschichte) 8b+ was established by Beat Kammerlander in 199. At that time it was the hardest multipitch route of the world. Now, over 25 years later the route has just seen 2 repetitions.

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