Rock and Ice  |  Aug/Sep 2020
In our September issue of Rock and Ice,
RED RISING: The Red River Gorge is world-famous for sport climbing, but check out the trad climbing (way) off the beaten track. By Bryan Miller.
SPEED TRAP: The race against the clock on El Cap has had triumphs and plenty of tragedy. The first climber to do the Nose in a day brings us literally up to speed on the high price of speed climbing. By John Long.
DREAM MERCHANTS: Three Japanese climbers died on Denali in winter 1989. Pressure from sponsorship may have propelled them onward in adverse conditions. Or perhaps they simply made bad decisions. The cause of their deaths has been a 30-year mystery. By Jon Waterman
BROKEN NECK NIK: Who would have thought a 40-foot fall into a crevasse could be... humorous? By Nikolai Paterak.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Rock and Ice Aug/Sep 2020.