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Trip Report: Screaming Sky Crack on Zoroaster Temple in the Grand Canyon

July 20, 2022August 25, 2022Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Kaya Lindsay 1 Comment on Trip Report: Screaming Sky Crack on Zoroaster Temple in the Grand Canyon

look back up, into the crack, and I feel lighter. I have let something go that was weighing me down, and now it is time to climb. 

The Coolest New Climbing Gear That Came Out of OR

July 7, 2022August 3, 2022Outdoor Adventure, Stories Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on The Coolest New Climbing Gear That Came Out of OR

In the end, there’s a lot of cool things coming to the climbing community in the next year. I’m seeing a big shift into more trad specific equipment, and more sustainable items for consumers.

Losing Stoke: How to Keep Your Stoke for Rock Climbing

May 31, 2022July 5, 2022Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on 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. 

Spring Cleaning: How to Clean Up and Care For Your Climbing Equipment

April 21, 2022March 4, 2024Outdoor Adventure, Stories Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on Spring Cleaning: How to Clean Up and Care For Your Climbing Equipment

A must do every spring time! Clean up that gear.

Don’t Recreate on Wet Sandstone!

March 22, 2022April 21, 2022Destinations, Outdoor Adventure, Stories Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on Don’t Recreate on Wet Sandstone!

The bright red sand that makes up most of the features in Moab is particularly delicate when wet, and with so much rain on the way, the desert can take quite a beating if we aren't careful. 

Valentines Day Date Ideas For Rock Climbers

February 4, 2022February 23, 2022Outdoor Adventure, Stories Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on Valentines Day Date Ideas For Rock Climbers

Inquire within for new Valentines Day plans.

50 Climbing New Year’s Resolutions that Do Not Suck and That You Can Actually Keep

December 20, 2021February 8, 2022Outdoor Adventure, Stories Kaya Lindsay 2 Comments on 50 Climbing New Year’s Resolutions that Do Not Suck and That You Can Actually Keep

Resolutions you can really keep.

Best Climbing Dirtbag Christmas Gifts Under $50

November 22, 2021February 8, 2022Outdoor Adventure, Stories Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on Best Climbing Dirtbag Christmas Gifts Under $50

If you happen to be the loved one of any of a climber, you may be wondering “What does this kind of person want for Christmas this year?” 

Girls Gone Wide: A Climbing Film about Offwidth in Vedauwoo

October 20, 2021February 8, 2022Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on Girls Gone Wide: A Climbing Film about Offwidth in Vedauwoo

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. 

5 Low Effort Climbing Halloween Costume Ideas

October 4, 2021February 8, 2022Outdoor Adventure, Stories Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on 5 Low Effort Climbing Halloween Costume Ideas

It’s Halloween season. The most stressful part of Halloween, for me, is trying to figure out a good Halloween costume.

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