Rock and Ice  |  Jun/Jul
In our June Issue, we focus on the Last Great Challenges
OUR LOSS: Fifty years later, a pioneer in Alaskan climbing recalls early exploration, and considers those who came before him, the knowledge that has been lost and what commitment really means. By David Robers
DEEP: Deep Water Soloing is climbing purest expression. The mind-blowing lines in storied places. By Niel Gresham
SIBERIA'S LOST CITIES OF STONE: Discovered by accident, a region with thousands of rock towers may be rock climbing's last stand. By Kilian Fischhuber
LAST ON THE LIST: After 150 years of ascents it might seem that climbing has run out of challenges, but as these nine unclimbed objectives prove, we've just been saving the best (and hardest) for last. By Gregory Crouch.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Rock and Ice Jun/Jul.