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The heat of the summer is at it's peak (heh), which means it's time to start planning some fall adventures. And what kind of adventure can you take without a great pair of boots? You can't go wrong with any of these models!

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We've all been here, dreaming of climbing that long-awaited route deep (even Mt Everest is a possibility) in the mountains. Get all the gear in the truck, take the drive, probably set a camp just outside the trailhead. And the next morning we're gonna wake up and...walk. All. Day. Long. Here's some tips for how to deal with having to keep yourself going through a long approach, and how to still have the energy to send the route when you get the chance.

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The cleverly named K2 is the second highest mountain in the world, behind only Mt Everest. But just because it's a little bit shorter (28,251 feet vs. 29,032) doesn't mean it's easier. In fact, it's considered to be much harder than Everest to climb. Because of the sheer difficulty of this mountain, there have been numerous tragedies over the years, none worse than the disaster of 2008.

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Infamous in the annals of climbing, is the Compressor Route of Cerro. Cesare Maestri might well have been the first person to make it up the rock portion, but his ascent was quite controversial. The first official ascent was by the "Ragni de Lecco" climbers in 1974.

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Julia Chanourdie sends EAGLE-4 (9b - 5.15b)

It's happened y'all, Julia Canourdie has sent EAGLE-4, marking the first time a woman has claimed a 5.15b climb!


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