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What's the best climbing website?

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I've not found a "must read," general information (news, trends, photos, product reviews, etc.) rock climbing website.

Climbing.com, for example, is riddled with missing images and dead links, which I find infuriating, although it does seem to have some interesting content if you have the patience to wade through the morass. But, more generally, this and other climbing magazine sites seem focused on ads and promoting print subscriptions; they provide little tangible digital content. And a significant portion of the content they do provide is about ice climbing/alpinist info which are, in my opinion, very different from rock climbing.

On the other hand, rockclimbing.com and mountainproject.com have useful route databases. Wikipedia has a great list of climbing terms. Climbfind.com is a good resource for finding a local climbing partner. But their content is mostly limited to these specific topics.

Is there a general information climbing website/blog that is considered "must read" among serious rock climbers?

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Climbfind.com is a great place to find a local partner.

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