Life After First Ascent: The Ethics of Updating Routes
Considering how first ascent ethics serve our long-term interests in climbing

Jul 16, 2021 | Essays & Opinion

Nina Caprez and Jonathan Siegrist in the Verdon. Photo: Keith Ladzinski
Should one person get to decide a route's fate for all time? Considering how first ascent ethics serve our long-term interests in climbing.
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Andrew Bisharat

Andrew Bisharat is a writer and climber based in western Colorado. He is the publisher of Evening Sends and the co-host of The RunOut podcast.

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