Even with a torrent of blood flowing from his mouth, knowing several of his teeth were bent out of place, Gord McArthur believed he could get back on the wall.
McArthur, from Cranbrook, B.C., is returning to the ice climbing World Cup in Edmonton in February after breaking his jaw at last year's competition in the provincial capital. (Drew Lieterman via ...
Jan. 25, a hiker and his dog, 'Moscow,' were hiking along a trail in South Lake Tahoe, California when their trip took a turn. At approximately 10: ...
Snowmobiles are parked and snowshoes and skis are still hung as some Newfoundlanders wait for this year's first major ...
“Evanston Salt Costs Climbing,” his 2018 drama now receiving its Southern California premiere in a ... with the rising cost of salt used to de-ice the roads in an Illinois community accustomed ...
A 33-year-old ice climber fell to his death at the Junkyards near Canmore in late January. On Jan. 23, RCMP and emergency ...
Every year, thousands of climbers test their skills on Mount Shasta, California’s fifth-highest ... Meyers, the lead climbing ranger and director of the Mount Shasta Avalanche Center, described ...