Access Fund’s economic impact data reveals climbers are a considerable economic force. When we spend money in the places we climb, we’re helping not only to protect and secure access, but to improve local economies.
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Access Fund’s economic impact data reveals climbers are a considerable economic force. When we spend money in the places we climb, we’re helping not only to protect and secure access, but to improve local economies.
Coverage of the new Juliana Trail for Outside: 170 miles through remote villages in the Julian Alps of Slovenia
Jackson Marvell and Alan Rousseau’s epic new line and brutal accident in Alaska. Sponsored by Black Diamond for Rock & Ice
The first climbing law in U.S. history, thanks to the Access Fund. Sponsored by Outdoor Research for Rock & Ice
Climbers play with fire in the Hotter Than Chicken competition in Nashville, Tennessee.
While the fabled 10th Mountain Division doesn’t train for the mountains quite like they used to, the Army hasn’t completely abandoned the high country. And the stories of the 10th’s heyday are as good as they come.
This Memphis rock gym is giving back in a big way. This article was published in the inaugural print issue of Gym Climber magazine.