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Sweden moves forward on Access issues
18 Jan 2011

The Swedish Climbing Federation (SKF) has produced a sign on Right of Public Access that it will put up at crags throughout the country in 2011.



Mick Fowler becomes new president of Britain's Alpine Club
12 Jan 2011

Mick Fowler is the new president of Britain's Alpine Club.



“We have all been waiting for this” - Ice Climbing athletes
09 Jan 2011

 The men and women winners of the opening Ice Climbing World Cup event of 2011, held in Cheongsong, Korea, talk about winning, Korean hospitality and the challenge presented by the climbing structure.



Alpine Club claims first ascents of six Antarctic peaks
04 Jan 2011

The Alpine Club Antarctic Expedition has made the first ascents of 6 Antarctic Peaks.



How to prevent Legionella infections in mountain huts
03 Jan 2011

The UIAA Medical Commission has published practical advice targeted at operators of mountain huts to prevent Legionella infections.



Colombia considers applying for UIAA membership
12 Dec 2010

UIAA Vice President Jordi Colomer recently held talks in Colombia with authorities from the national mountaineering and climbing federation, FECDME, which hopes to apply for UIAA membership in 2011.



Running high - 2011 Skyrunning schedule now available
30 Nov 2010

The international Skyrunning Federation has announced its 2011 race schedule.



To bolt or not to bolt, discussed at Mountaineering Commission meeting
16 Nov 2010

UIAA Training Standards and attempts to find a global consensus on bolting were two of the highlights discussed at the meeting in Moscow of the Mountaineering Commission.



Asia joins Ice Climbing circuit – will North America follow?
05 Nov 2010

The countdown to the 2011 Ice Climbing World Cup (January 8-March 8) has begun. For the first time, an event will be held in Asia, hosted by the Korean Alpine Federation.



Does the UIAA represent the interests of Member Federations?
01 Nov 2010

How well does the UIAA look after the interests of the world’s mountaineering federations and clubs? At the 2010 UIAA General Assembly in Bormio, Italy, representatives from around the globe voiced their desires – which are as diverse as the mountain cultures they come from.