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Vertical Life Magazine

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Vertical Life Magazine is your ultimate guide to climbing, bouldering, and mountaineering, featuring expert tips, gear reviews, and inspiring adventure stories.
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Vertical Life Magazine #55 The Autumn edition of Vertical Life marks the beginning of a new chapter for the magazine, with Claire Williams stepping into the role of Editor. Bringing a fresh perspective, sharp storytelling and a deep-rooted love for climbing culture, this issue signals a confident return—grounded in the magazine’s history while looking firmly ahead. Inside, the Autumn issue is a snapshot of where Vertical Life is heading. Stories span generations, disciplines and motivations, asking why we climb, how we challenge ourselves, and what we carry forward from those who came before us. Highlights include Laura Pineau’s groundbreaking first female ascent of Wet Lycra Nightmare on El Capitan, a jaw-dropping account of a 2001 Himalayan ascent in Rock Revival, and a stripped-back experiment in style as Kyle Addy and Alex Mougenot revisit hexes, swami belts and the uncompromising ethics of Henry Barber. There’s no shortage of inspiration closer to home and abroad. From Western Australia’s Stirling Ranges to Queensland’s Harvey’s Marbles, from sun-soaked limestone and dripping tufas in Turkey to John Morris’ top 17 climbs across Australia, the issue is packed with places that invite both reflection and adventure. Alongside the climbing, Simon Mentz explores bouldering, safety and ageing, Tommy Hutchinson dives into the craft of resoling shoes, Ryan Gaskon reflects on completing twenty-five Grade 25s in a year, and Vincent Chen sits down with Dr Richard “Harry” Harris to unpack how climbers understand and manage risk. Rounding out the issue are familiar favourites—Gear, Read Watch Listen, Beta & Brew, Crag Cooking, and Rock Revival. The Autumn edition honours climbing’s past, engages deeply with its present, and looks thoughtfully toward what comes next.


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The Autumn edition of Vertical Life marks the beginning of a new chapter for the magazine, with Claire Williams stepping into the role of Editor. Bringing a fresh perspective, sharp storytelling and a deep-rooted love for climbing culture, this issue signals a confident return—grounded in the magazine’s history while looking firmly ahead. Inside, the Autumn issue is a snapshot of where Vertical Life is heading. Stories span generations, disciplines and motivations, asking why we climb, how we challenge ourselves, and what we carry forward from those who came before us. Highlights include Laura Pineau’s groundbreaking first female ascent of Wet Lycra Nightmare on El Capitan, a jaw-dropping account of a 2001 Himalayan ascent in Rock Revival, and a stripped-back experiment in style as Kyle Addy and Alex Mougenot revisit hexes, swami belts and the uncompromising ethics of Henry Barber. There’s no shortage of inspiration closer to home and abroad. From Western Australia’s Stirling Ranges to Queensland’s Harvey’s Marbles, from sun-soaked limestone and dripping tufas in Turkey to John Morris’ top 17 climbs across Australia, the issue is packed with places that invite both reflection and adventure. Alongside the climbing, Simon Mentz explores bouldering, safety and ageing, Tommy Hutchinson dives into the craft of resoling shoes, Ryan Gaskon reflects on completing twenty-five Grade 25s in a year, and Vincent Chen sits down with Dr Richard “Harry” Harris to unpack how climbers understand and manage risk. Rounding out the issue are familiar favourites—Gear, Read Watch Listen, Beta & Brew, Crag Cooking, and Rock Revival. The Autumn edition honours climbing’s past, engages deeply with its present, and looks thoughtfully toward what comes next.
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