| Farewell from Superclimb Superclimb closing message. Read full article |
| Kilimanjaro - Crown of Africa Kilimanjaro is more than a mountain or mountaineering challenge. It is one of the best examples of how we as people make sense of our world through identifying with the high places we call mountains. Read full article |
| It’s not a destination, it’s a journey Millions of South Africans are passionate about hiking. Our countries’ climate and terrain was made for walking under big blue skies in wild open spaces. Read full article |
| Of interviews and ‘famous’ folks My dad made me go and interview Greg Child way back when. To be honest I was petrified of the thought, Greg Child…GREG CHILD!!!!.. Read full article |
| On the genre of mountain literature Mountain literature is more than a bunch of sports-star autobiographies, it is a genre of written literature in its own ‘write’. Read full article |
| Hanging off cliffs from fingers Rock climbing as a sport has intrigued and captivated millions of participants and admirers. For many, once hooked, it is far more than an obsession, it is a lifestyle. Read full article |
| The Darker side of mountains From epics to tragedies - mountaineering and climbing - all said and done, involves risks and risk taking. It is the nature of the game, and without it the rules of engagement would invariably be changed. Read full article |
| The wonder of Everest Everest has always and will always be one of the focal points in world climbing news, and despite its popularity in modern times, remains a sacred and spiritual summit for all people of the world. Read full article |
| Supersport climbing to close down After 11.5 years online this site will be closing its doors to readers on October 31 2010. Join us on a tour on the life and times for Superclimb’s last month. Read full article |
Climbers to scale virgin peak in HimalayasBangladeshi and Nepali mountaineers are joining forces to attempt a previously unconquered Himalayan peak, the Bangladeshi team leader M.A. Muhit reports. Read full article |
Kili scaled by Welsh rugby captains15 Welsh rugby captains were overjoyed after they climbed to the top of Africa’s Kilimanjaro. Read full article |
Unlicensed Mt Blanc guide jailed in France43-year-old Polish national Jaroslaw S. has been sentenced to half a year in prison for conducting tours to Mount Blanc without a license. Read full article |
Climbing the DragonSA climbers Gosia Lipinska and Rob Dalgleish rediscover the magic of climbing peaks in the Drakensberg, with a trip to the Monks Cowl region. Read full article |
Waterval Boven Roc Rally Time to gear up- the annual rock climbing rally held in Waterval Boven will be happening again from the 24th to 25th of September 2010. Read full article |
Dare to DreamKhayelitsha climbers Loyiso Koyana and Luwanda Mxosana hope to show other young people from the townships that their dreams should not be discouraged, by climbing Kilimanjaro this December. Read full article |
‘Spidermen’ scale skyscrapersTwo famous ‘spidermen’ have scaled skyscrapers on opposite sides of the planet recently. Read full article |
Capetonian killed in Everest crashCapetonian Jeremy Taylor, 31, was to fulfill a lifelong dream to climb Mount Everest, before a fatal aircrash near the mountain claimed his and 13 other's lives. Read full article |
From American football to Kilimanjaro Drake University plans to face an all-star team from Mexico in Tanzania next year before taking on Kilimanjaro, in what the school says will be the first American football game ever played in Africa. Read full article |
Body of Arum’s Son Found on MountainHampered by difficult terrain and poor weather, rescuers have recovered the body of John Arum, the son of the boxing promoter Bob Arum. Arum died while mountain climbing in the North Cascades National Park. Read full article |
Vuvuzela hits its highest note yet The first thing an Eastern Cape IT specialist did when he conquered the highest peak in Europe was blow his vuvuzela. Read full article |
Everest for kidsIn May 2010 a 13-year-old American boy will be attempting to become the youngest person to reach... |