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

First Tooth: The Pain and the Glory of New Rout...
by Luke Mehall Photos by Braden Gunem Perhaps more than any other climbing destination in the United States, Indian Creek will leave its mark on you. The stout, often painful...
First Tooth: The Pain and the Glory of New Rout...
by Luke Mehall Photos by Braden Gunem Perhaps more than any other climbing destination in the United States, Indian Creek will leave its mark on you. The stout, often painful...

Off-Belay Americas: Climbing in Joshua Tree
As climbers, our path has led us from one crag to the next while we continue to push south to Patagonia. Two weeks in our route brought us to the...
Off-Belay Americas: Climbing in Joshua Tree
As climbers, our path has led us from one crag to the next while we continue to push south to Patagonia. Two weeks in our route brought us to the...

Photo Essay: Bailey Range Traverse
Story and photos by Aili Farquhar Mike Natucci and guide Aili Farquhar headed out on the sunny morning of July 20th to traverse the Bailey Range, a remote interior sub-range...
Photo Essay: Bailey Range Traverse
Story and photos by Aili Farquhar Mike Natucci and guide Aili Farquhar headed out on the sunny morning of July 20th to traverse the Bailey Range, a remote interior sub-range...

On A Recce: Exploring New Terrain in the Waddin...
Story and Photos By Ben Kunz rec·ce: (noun) a slang word for reconnaissance, reconnoitre Climbing the McNerthney Pillar was the primary objective for our trip to the Waddington Range, but...
On A Recce: Exploring New Terrain in the Waddin...
Story and Photos By Ben Kunz rec·ce: (noun) a slang word for reconnaissance, reconnoitre Climbing the McNerthney Pillar was the primary objective for our trip to the Waddington Range, but...

Pained and Pampered in Chamonix
Surrounded by seracs and pristine rock at our camp below the Blatiere Story And Photos By Chris Garren In Colorado, I wake every day to a scenic mountain panorama. Still,...
Pained and Pampered in Chamonix
Surrounded by seracs and pristine rock at our camp below the Blatiere Story And Photos By Chris Garren In Colorado, I wake every day to a scenic mountain panorama. Still,...

Deep water Soloing & Standup Paddling In Texas
Photo: Wes Walker By Dave Costello A border patrol agent in army fatigues is riffling through my drybag, awkwardly straddling the three 12’ 6” rental standup paddleboards (SUPs) hanging out...
Deep water Soloing & Standup Paddling In Texas
Photo: Wes Walker By Dave Costello A border patrol agent in army fatigues is riffling through my drybag, awkwardly straddling the three 12’ 6” rental standup paddleboards (SUPs) hanging out...