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Climbing and Outdoor News from Here and Abroad – 10/26/2023

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Northwest:

–Gripped is reporting that, “a 39-year-old rock climber was arrested last week over an alleged plot to kill random climbers at the Smith Rock Craggin Classic, an event hosted by the American Alpine Club. The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office took Samson Zebturiah Garner to the county jail on several charges each of attempted murder of multiple victims, attempted first degree assault, attempted second degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon.” To read more, click here.
Sierra:

–Gripped is reporting on two climbers who climbed 71-pitches in Yosemite in less than 24-hours. “Miles Fullman and Tyler Karow have completed the Yosemite Triple Crown in less than 24 hours. The objective is a link-up of routes on El Capitan, Half Dome and Mount Watkins. According to Fullman, they’re the eighth team to accomplish the Yosemite Triple Crown.” To read more, click here.

Colorado and Utah:

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–SnowBrains is reporting what is likely the first skier triggered avalanche of the year. “13,198-f00t Mountain Boy Peak experienced Colorado’s first avalanche of the season, as confirmed by the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC). Situated south of Independence Pass, the avalanche was triggered on Sunday, 15th October 2023, below the peak’s ridge, with the area described as a north-facing gully on its NW Ridge.” To read more, click here.
–The Access Fund is looking for a new director.
Notes from All Over:
–Powder is reporting that, “Ski Ward, located in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts became the first North American ski area to open for the season on October 22nd, 2023.” To read more, click here.

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