FIRST A NEWSLETTER, NOW A BLOG
THE MSR ORIGIN STORY
MSR began in 1969 as a newsletter committed to improving mountaineering safety. Our founder, Larry Penberthy, was an engineer, professional inventor and lifelong mountaineer who dedicated himself to making the backcountry safer.
STORIES FROM THE EDGE OF THE WORLD
ALL REPORTS FROM THE TRAIL
Attempting the Seven Summits: An Aconcagua Trip...
After climbing the six great north faces of the Alps, I was on the lookout for my next big project. The Seven Summits is the collective name for the seven...
Attempting the Seven Summits: An Aconcagua Trip...
After climbing the six great north faces of the Alps, I was on the lookout for my next big project. The Seven Summits is the collective name for the seven...
Trip Report: Climbing in Pakistan's Karakoram R...
Travel Chaos Our Pakistan expedition started out with high stress levels, to say the least. Our bags were painstakingly packed—gear organized, packed, organized again, double-checked, and repacked. As we celebrated...
Trip Report: Climbing in Pakistan's Karakoram R...
Travel Chaos Our Pakistan expedition started out with high stress levels, to say the least. Our bags were painstakingly packed—gear organized, packed, organized again, double-checked, and repacked. As we celebrated...
Exploratory Mountaineering - The Tien Shan Moun...
16 Days and 8 First Ascents in China's Tien Shan Mountains The Tien Shan range in China is ideal for exploratory mountaineering expeditions. There are hundreds of valleys, each with...
Exploratory Mountaineering - The Tien Shan Moun...
16 Days and 8 First Ascents in China's Tien Shan Mountains The Tien Shan range in China is ideal for exploratory mountaineering expeditions. There are hundreds of valleys, each with...
Paring it Down to the Essentials: A Guide’s Gea...
As a guide with the American Alpine Institute on Mt. Baker, I often end up working with clients who try to bring all the appropriate gear but end up bringing...
Paring it Down to the Essentials: A Guide’s Gea...
As a guide with the American Alpine Institute on Mt. Baker, I often end up working with clients who try to bring all the appropriate gear but end up bringing...
Bringing Climbing to an Island Once Abandoned
In opening new routes, MSR athlete Nina Caprez helps a community realize the power of their natural resources.
Bringing Climbing to an Island Once Abandoned
In opening new routes, MSR athlete Nina Caprez helps a community realize the power of their natural resources.
Tough Enough in Madagascar
Nina Caprez finds strength on the wall and in herself.
Tough Enough in Madagascar
Nina Caprez finds strength on the wall and in herself.