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Climbing Ethics

For more than fifteen years, the AAI Blog has kept the mountain community up to date on news, events, and developments in the outdoor industry, leavened with a bit of humor.

The Dark Evolution of the “Alpine Divorce”: From Gothic Thrillers to Trailhead Betrayals

American Alpine Institute
March 23, 2026

Campfires Require Responsibility

American Alpine Institute
February 3, 2026

Alex Honnold and Taipei 101

American Alpine Institute
January 27, 2026

Retro-Bolting Routes that are Dangerous

American Alpine Institute
November 12, 2025

Toproping Etiquette

American Alpine Institute
October 28, 2022

Glacier Travel Ettiquete

American Alpine Institute
June 6, 2022

Do I need Climbing Chalk…?

American Alpine Institute
October 11, 2021

Leave No Trace: Dispose of Waste Properly

American Alpine Institute
September 17, 2021

Outhouse Etiquette

American Alpine Institute
August 24, 2021

The Murder of the Impossible

American Alpine Institute
July 16, 2021

How Alex Honnold Conquered Fear & Achieved Mastery

American Alpine Institute
July 13, 2021

Leave No Trace: Respect Wildlife

American Alpine Institute
June 22, 2021

To Wag or Not to Wag…

American Alpine Institute
March 29, 2021

Low Impact Climbing in Joshua Tree

American Alpine Institute
October 23, 2020

Leave No Trace: Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces

American Alpine Institute
September 28, 2020

The Ethics of Leaving Fixed Ropes, Caches and Draws

American Alpine Institute
May 18, 2020

Graffiti at the Crags

American Alpine Institute
November 20, 2018

Climbing Ethics: Spray

American Alpine Institute
June 29, 2018

Search and Rescue Costs

American Alpine Institute
August 11, 2017

Leave No Trace: Leave What You Find

American Alpine Institute
July 14, 2017

Rock Climbing and Land Management

American Alpine Institute
May 9, 2017

Consumerism and Climbing

American Alpine Institute
November 25, 2016

To Wag or Not to Wag…That is the Question…

American Alpine Institute
March 27, 2015

Diversity in the Outdoors

American Alpine Institute
March 16, 2015