Anthony Walsh
Anthony is a senior editor at Climbing Magazine and the only Canadian on staff. He enjoys long approaches, good granite, and frozen limestone.
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You don't need to race to appreciate Olympic-level efficiency. From easy access for faster transitions to ingenious pocket systems, these skimo backpacks help you save energy for the down.
Whether you’re picking gifts for a gym rat, a diehard alpinist, or any climber in between, our holiday gift guide has you covered
These meals are a worthy option for overnight climbers and campers who want to eat real, delicious food with a finite life span
California’s Suprême Jumbo Love is the only 5.15c route to be completed in the U.S.
Successful ascents of the Moonwalk Traverse and Saraghrar’s Northwest Face, as well as Annapurna III’s Southeast Ridge, were recognized in Briançon, France, in November 2022
The problem started with a controversial Tennessee law, which made renewable energy prohibitively expensive for the Memphis gym
Corrado “Korra” Pesce and his partner, Tomás Aguiló, had completed a new route on Cerro Torre’s east and north face when a rime-ice mushroom collapsed onto them from above
Mountaineers recognized for ascents in Canada and Pakistan, as well as two lifelong alpinists, will receive awards later this month in France