Me, pulling through an upper pitch of Forrest Finish on the Diamond this past summer1yr ⋅ dalpinist ⋅ r/climbing
Helicopter rescue on the top of Mt. Whitney in 35 knot winds. The person had been stranded in the summit hut for three days due to bad weather.5yr ⋅ dpotter05 ⋅ r/climbing
The crawl on the Grand Teton’s Owen-Spalding route (5.4) a few days ago. Easy climbing but massive exposure - 3,000ft of air below our feet kept things exciting.4yr ⋅ bentanklin ⋅ r/climbing
This wall at the hotel I'm staying at is very well protected for some reason1yr ⋅ zollandd ⋅ r/climbing
My SO snapped a pic of me climbing at the back of lake Louise. Victoria glacier is in the background. Feels so good to be climbing again!4yr ⋅ JurrasicParfait ⋅ r/climbing
My friend showing proper form on the worlds biggest granite potato chip3yr ⋅ CrustySpiderWeb ⋅ r/climbing
We aren't diamond fans but I wanted to make a ring (or two) for my life/climbing partner - drew inspiration from our trad rack...7yr ⋅ PWDRWGN ⋅ r/climbing
This 2014 shot from the 130' anchors on Queen of the Heartbreaks 5.11c Sport. Pine Creek - Near Bishop, CA.4yr ⋅ dpotter05 ⋅ r/climbing
Belaying my second on a multipitch in the Calanques, France. First time seeing dolphins while climbing!1yr ⋅ Limosa ⋅ r/climbing
Kings of Metal (UIAA 7) in Ettringen, Germany. Learning crack and trad climbing all at once can be scary, so I was happy to try this offwidth to perfect hand crack on toprope.3yr ⋅ Limosa ⋅ r/climbing
There's a decent reason Aegealis in Kalymnos is one of the most photographed routes of all time. Sometimes... originality is overrated, especially when the line is this good looking.1yr ⋅ Kieran_J_Duncan ⋅ r/climbing
My GF on one of the amazing pitches of Marinaio di Foresta 6a+ on Pedra Longa, Sardinia2yr ⋅ Marqi_Marq ⋅ r/climbing
Was told this watercolor I'm doing of my friend bouldering would fit in here :)6yr ⋅ Rad8Inana ⋅ r/climbing
Today I released My First Professional Climbing Film! Details in the comments.3yr ⋅ lkmathis ⋅ r/climbing
First 7a+ leading, looking back I still don't know how I found some holds1yr ⋅ loupwergi ⋅ r/climbing
My buddy topping out Black Magic, V3, at Happy Boulders in Bishop, California. Thin slab climbing in the first 10 ft leads to nicer big holds in the final 10 ft. Fun the whole way.2yr ⋅ ryanstorm ⋅ r/climbing
That left elbow up means I’m losing power quick - FA of a new route called Red Herring 5.12d, Front Range gneiss, Colorado3yr ⋅ howiefelter ⋅ r/climbing
Caught these two climbers this past Saturday (June 22) at Devils Tower. I thought the climbers might want this pic, if they are on here.5yr ⋅ buba447 ⋅ r/climbing
Layton Blankenship sticking the crux move on Ruff Life (5.14a) in Clear Creek Canyon.1yr ⋅ SpencerMcKy ⋅ r/climbing
Found this hiding in my hometown of Brockton MA. Elephant Snot on the way1yr ⋅ matteomac4 ⋅ r/climbing
Feeling lucky to get to sport climb in such an ace alpine setting. Simplonpass, Switzerland.4yr ⋅ Hafk042 ⋅ r/climbing
First time outdoors, first time lead climbing! spaghetti carbonara (4c), somewhere near El Chorro, Spain1yr ⋅ ollerhll ⋅ r/climbing
A little bit of everything in this photo, sunshine, beautiful views, great rock and the snow storm that would hit us later7yr ⋅ PWDRWGN ⋅ r/climbing
Hauling last pitch of the Nose into a Thunderstorm. Enjoy the cross loaded biner and the disheveled packing of the haul bag :) We were panicking just a little.4yr ⋅ 5upertaco ⋅ r/climbing
I'm no climber but wanted to share this pic I took at Fisher Towers last weekend (zoom in)7mo ⋅ columbus_uncle ⋅ r/climbing
Had my first outdoor bouldering session yesterday. Posos New Mexico. Might have only been some v1’s but you gotta start somewhere3yr ⋅ OldHanBrolo ⋅ r/climbing
I've been climbing for years, but I only just learned how to lead climb. It feels like I've opened a whole new chapter of climbing and I couldn't be more excited1mo ⋅ Capt_Curveball ⋅ r/climbing
Crimpin’ coffee. Teamed up with a local potter to make some mugs with little crimps as handles.2yr ⋅ E-Swigg ⋅ r/climbing
Tip: Check out REI for returns, can get good deals on climbing gear: got these for $50, originally $1103yr ⋅ Naki_Kang ⋅ r/climbing
My fingers after finishing The Dawn Wall. It took almost two hours and a whole bag if M&Ms, but it was an amazing feeling at the end.5yr ⋅ mr_monkey_chunks ⋅ r/climbing
Great granite slabs, and rare actual trad climbing on Souvenir (6b+) above the Rhone, Switzerland.2yr ⋅ hardrocksbestrocks ⋅ r/climbing
I’ve never done any outdoor climbs until I recently got to Moab, now in the past week I’ve climbed Castleton Tower twice! Castle Valley UT4yr ⋅ bensestak21 ⋅ r/climbing
Me belaying my friend on Another Alternative, Stone Mountain, NC. It was *chefs kiss*2yr ⋅ WillyWonkaTheFearful ⋅ r/climbing
Tasha enjoying the kneebar on the crux of Freedom Is A Battle 7a at Trebenna, Turkey (one of my favourite climbing photos I've ever taken)2yr ⋅ NailgunYeah ⋅ r/climbing
Might not be a big deal to others, but I got to belay Surf Safari in CA a while ago!2yr ⋅ MiisTaH_GoIVIeS_x ⋅ r/climbing
Screaming through the crux of Johnny Tsunami (5.11d PG13) to avoid swimming in Lake Superior.3yr ⋅ Aezothe ⋅ r/climbing
Partner following the 'slab' pitch near the top of the Regular NW Face, Half Dome Yosemite (May 1992)4yr ⋅ 5upertaco ⋅ r/climbing
Seconded a route to find a two point belay at the top. This was one of the points.1yr ⋅ NailgunYeah ⋅ r/climbing
Placing the first piece on No Mores Tiers 11a at the Tennessee Wall yesterday1yr ⋅ lepride ⋅ r/climbing
Made a plot of all the 9A / V17 ascents by year with the respective climbers names. Interesting how the European ones (Alphane and Burden of Dreams) are having more ascents than the American ones (Return of the Sleepwalker and Megatron).1mo ⋅ -Exocet- ⋅ r/climbing
This route Elitetreffen (7/6b), meeting of the elites, was first ascended without bolts in 1980, they were added later with permission of the first ascentionists.2yr ⋅ L4ndolini ⋅ r/climbing
Easiest way to get 300lbs up a wall? Teach him to climb his fatass up the wall! My first successful climb outdoors. 5.7 ibex Utah6yr ⋅ FindMeOnTheWall ⋅ r/climbing
Gym brat. Struggled on a sport 6b / 5.10b outdoors today. I’m sore, riddled with insect bites, but utterly satisfied. The outdoors goes.1yr ⋅ ichbineinebanana ⋅ r/climbing
My friend got a shot of my first 5.10 trad lead. Still buzzing from this one!3yr ⋅ bentanklin ⋅ r/climbing
This small gym in Sioux City has the tallest indoor walls I've ever seen10mo ⋅ Revolutionary-Farm80 ⋅ r/climbing
Photo I took of my friend crushing a 5.11 in Gaisberg near Salzburg, Austria!3yr ⋅ Juanvds ⋅ r/climbing
Buried Treasure 5.12d Sport, Echo Cliffs - Near Thousand Oaks, CA (x-post from r/socalclimbing)5yr ⋅ dpotter05 ⋅ r/climbing
Walter Bonatti on Via Bonatti-Mazeaut, Petit Jorasses, South Wall. (FRANCE). 19585yr ⋅ Javix92 ⋅ r/climbing
I was completely broke about a year ago, so I spent $4 on Trader Joes bags, ripped out the seams, rearranged the handles, and sewed up this rope bag. I've drug it around the crag for 10 months now and it's held up like a champ.5yr ⋅ natey_mac ⋅ r/climbing
With all the rain in Vegas this winter, I've gotten out to try out some different crags. This one ended up having a great background for my long exposure climbing photography.5yr ⋅ shatteredankle ⋅ r/climbing