Losing Stoke: How to Keep Your Stoke for Rock Climbing
I see a lot of burnout in climbing. I see it most in the trad climbing dirtbag scene, but burnout can happen to everyone. Gym climbers, boulderers, and trad dads alike are not immune to burnout.
I see a lot of burnout in climbing. I see it most in the trad climbing dirtbag scene, but burnout can happen to everyone. Gym climbers, boulderers, and trad dads alike are not immune to burnout.
Heading into the backcountry can be a gratifying, joyous, and growth-filled experience.
Heading into the backcountry can be a gratifying, joyous, and growth-filled experience.
Heading into the backcountry can be a gratifying, joyous, and growth-filled experience.
The way we approach our goals dictates the mindset that we bring with us as we set out to achieve them.
Listen. Pace yourself. The path to success doesn't happen in one frenetic push—it's a process that requires a measured, steady pace.
A Gear List Written By and For Women in the Backcountry Every year when I dust off my backcountry kit, I take stock of what worked the previous season. I scrutinize everything, from the snacks I carry to the spare…
Last season taught me the importance of following strong, connected, communally-minded women because they reflect the best of what I want to see in myself.
Inspiration delivered directly to your eyeball, traveling straight to your heart, all women led.
I wanted to show that the female friendships that develop through climbing are powerful and that this sport is built on a foundation of mutual support.