Climbing
As these Climbing articles explain, climbers need strength and finesse whether rock climbing or scaling Mount Everest. Learn about the different types of climbing and techniques.
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You may know that Everest is the highest mountain in the world, but which ones come after it? Here's a list of the seven tallest mountains.
By Alia Hoyt
Tabei, also the first woman to reach the highest peak on all seven continents, spent her life challenging social norms and championing environmental causes.
By Christopher Hassiotis
You don't have to be an arborist or an 8-year-old to go out and climb a tree. Recreational tree climbers come in all forms -- you just need some instruction, the right gear and a minimal fear of heights.
By Jessika Toothman
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It's hard to pinpoint the exact time an agile shepherd left his sheep with the dogs and climbed some rocks just for fun, but the sport of rock climbing has been a popular outdoor adventure ever since.
By Jessika Toothman
Before people go out on a hiking or climbing expedition, they typically prefer to know what's in store for them. How difficult will a climb be? Will it be relatively easy, or are there many obstacles along the way? Climbing grades attempt to answer these questions.
By Caitlin Uttley
While this climber is obviously no gumbie, you might be. If you're looking to brush up on your rock climbing terms, don't deck out -- we have you covered.
By Julia Layton
Naturally, Everest and K2 have a place on our list, but you don't have to be near-superhuman to make your way up some of the world's most incredible mountains.
By Sarah Winkler & John Perritano
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When most people spy a frozen waterfall, they get out their cameras. But an ice climber unpacks his ice tools. What conditions make a frozen waterfall safe to scale?
By Debra Ronca
Adventure seekers like to turn up the volume on danger. So it makes sense that rock climbers would set their sights on ice. What makes ice climbing such risky business?
By Debra Ronca
If you're not acclimated to high altitudes, you may risk nausea, loss of coordination and even fluid leakage into your brain as you ascend. Can you avoid it?
By Tom Scheve
Tourists flood Nepal each year to get a glimpse of Mount Everest. While the tourism means good money for the region, it's taking a toll on the mountains.
By Cristen Conger
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Spelunking, or caving, is a sport in which people explore caves. Why would someone crawl into a hole in the ground? And how do they return safely?
By Dave Roos
At 16,000 feet above sea level, the average person would get sick from a lack of oxygen. How do Tibetans breathe easily?
By Josh Clark
25-year-old, Lakpa Tharke Sherpa, set a world record when he stripped naked on the summit of Mt. Everest in 2006. He faced also created controversy because the mountain is considered sacred. Learn about this record here.
By Cameron Lawrence
More than 2,200 people have succeeded, but nearly 200 have lost their lives attempting to climb Mount Everest. So why do it? The most famous answer, from climber George Mallory: "Because it is there."
By Hannah Harris
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Rock climbing is an exhilarating sport that involves strength, control and finesse. Find out what it takes to really get high on life.
By Marshall Brain
Some climbers wear slippers instead of soled shoes, so they can feel the rock with their feet while they climb. What other gear might you need if you're climbing El Capitan or the community rock wall?
By Marie Willsey