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Zillertal bouldering area threatened in Austria
09/11/2018 - Climbing
Zillertal bouldering area threatened in Austria
The Zillergrund Wald bouldering area in the Zillertal, Austria, is at risk of closure due to quarrying. The local climbers have launched a petition and are appealing to the climbing community to help safeguard the area’s future.
Geyikbayiri saved
03/04/2015 - Climbing
Geyikbayiri saved
The climbing area Geyik Bayiri in Turkey has been saved following the cancellation of the mining exploration license.
Petition to save climbing at Geyikbayiri in Turkey
14/02/2015 - Climbing
Petition to save climbing at Geyikbayiri in Turkey
An appeal has been launched to safeguard the sport climbing at Geyikbayiri, the most important climbing area in Turkey, following the release of a mining exploration permit.
Apuan Alps, ski mountaineering above the sea
07/01/2014 - Alpinism
Apuan Alps, ski mountaineering above the sea
Mountain Guide Giampaolo Betta introduces three ski mountaineering itineraries in the Apuan Alps: Carcaraia up Monte Tambura, Monte Sagro and Canale delle Rose on Monte Pisanino.
Millstone, rock climbing in England
27/09/2010 - Climbing
Millstone, rock climbing in England
Millstone Edge is one of the most popular gritstone crags in England. Overlooking Hathersage and just a stone's throw from Sheffield, this former quarry hosts some of the finest gritstone lines in the country.
Zillertal climbing threat and quarry protest
01/09/2008 - Climbing
Zillertal climbing threat and quarry protest
Climbing in two areas of the Austria's idyllic Zillertal, the Zillergrundwald and Ginzling Taufenkopf is at risk due to quarrying. Local climbers are asking all climbers for support and protest signatures.
Climbing threatened at Austria's Dschungelbuch
02/01/2007 - Climbing
Climbing threatened at Austria's Dschungelbuch
The future of one of Austria's oldest and most important crags, the Dschungelbuch just outside of Innsbruck, is currently on the line as 150,000 cubic meters of rock may be given free for quarrying by the local town council.