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"Artificial climbing: knack of appearing to climb by talking about it. This technique is best employed far from actual climbing areas, which tend to be hazardous. Small taverns and pizza parlors with an impressionable clientele are excellent sites for artificial climbing."

- Definitions on climbing

Friday, May 29, 2009

Big New Routes Near Glacier Bay, Alaska

In April and May, Paul Knott and Guy McKinnon from New Zealand visited the Johns Hopkins Glacier in southeast Alaska, and they came away with two major new routes, including the first ascent of an 8,599-foot summit. Knott, a Brit living in New Zealand, provided the following account of this remarkable short trip...

Taken from: Climbing Magazine.

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