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Brette Harrington and Dylan Cunningham Make the First Ascent of the Northeast Face of Mt. Niblock in Banff National Park
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[Photo] Dylan Cunningham
On April 17, 2021, Brette Harrington and Dylan Cunningham made the first ascent of the northeast face of Mt. Niblock in Banff National Park, in the Canadian Rockies (traditional lands of Stoney Nakoda, Ktunaxa, Blackfoot, and Tsuut ina Nations). Their 14-pitch route Just a Nibble (5.10- M6R WI5, 500m) took 15 hours to climb.
Harrington and Cunningham skied in to the face via the Ross Lake Trail from Lake Louise on April 16. They bivied that night at the base and began climbing in the morning. In an Instagram post, Harrington described the initial pitches as challenging ice and mixed terrain, which led to even more psychological rock and mixed pitches th
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American Alpine Club s 2021 Benefit Gala and Awards will be a free virtual event
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Ron Kauk on top of Uli Biaho, 1979. [Photo] Courtesy of the American Alpine Club
As the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic continues, the American Alpine Club s Annual Benefit Gala and award presentation will once again be held virtually on February 20. The good news is that for the first time ever this will allow anyone with an Internet connection to have free access to the speeches and award presentations with some of climbing s biggest names. The theme is Celebrating Grit.