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Falling Forwards
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Ongoing, First published May 09, 2021
Rock Climbing is a surprisingly safe sport according to the numbers but in practice not so much.

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     After competition climber Imogen Torres finds herself in the emergency room she realizes that there are other parts to life than pulling on plastic.
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