An FA for Access Fund: The First-Ever International Climbing Advocacy Conference
The two-day Climbing Advocacy Conference this coming weekend will bring together climbing organizations from around the world.
The two-day Climbing Advocacy Conference this coming weekend will bring together climbing organizations from around the world.
“For us it’s important to set up a space where people can see themselves,” says Hiram Trejo, one of the founders of MÁS, a new climbing zine.
In South Carolina, while crags were closing left and right, an initiative by the Carolina Climbers Coalition to put out-of-work climbers back to work fixing trails has taken off.
In the time of home wall and hang board-based climbing media, one climber started a video interview series that was a little different. "I was getting tired of people posting fingerboard exercises,” says Wolfgang “Schnitzel” Schüssler. Maybe you are, too.
Mau Huerta's new V15 is also just the second boulder of the grade in his country.
Buildering is a discipline with a long history at the fringes and limitless possibility for the future.
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