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Climber is dedicated to providing the most topical and detailed coverage of the whole climbing scene. Written by climbers, for climbers, each issue is packed full of stunning photography, and features on UK and overseas climbing, by the likes of Mike Robertson, Mark Glaister, Dave Pickford, John Horscroft, Tim Glasby...the list goes on.

Each issue also features news and book reviews, Alps and other higher ranges report by John Arran, expert gear reviews by Bruce Goodlad, Julie-Ann Clyma, Jez Portman and Keith Rickaby, interviews and people profiles, Jim Perrin's climbing essays, expert tuition and top tips by Libby Peters, training programs and questions asnwered by Neil Gresham, competition news with Anne Arran, bouldering update and detailed circuits with Simon Panton and Ray Wood....phew! Plus even more supplements and competitions than ever before!

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INTERVIEW: Lynn Hill

Lynn Hill. Photo: Tim Davis / 2011 PatagoniaThe first free ascent of The Nose on El Capitan by Lynn Hill remains one of the most remarkable feats of recent rock climbing history. Still climbing at 50, she now balances her time on the rock with being a single mother, environmental activist and other work. Andy McCue talks to Lynn about climbing and life.


Posted to News on 31 Jan 2012


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