
Arc’teryx Climbing Academy 2018
July 24, 2018
The fourteenth annual Arc’teryx Climbing Academy has come to a close in the beautiful climbing mecca of Squamish, British Columbia…. Read more
Read MoreThe fourteenth annual Arc’teryx Climbing Academy has come to a close in the beautiful climbing mecca of Squamish, British Columbia…. Read more
Read MoreIt’s safe to say the 7th annual Arc’teryx Alpine Academy left a lasting impression. This year’s event brought together hundreds… Read more
Read MoreWords: Brette Harrington Photos: Brette Harrington & Caro North A good friend and climbing partner of mine, Caro North, met… Read more
Read MoreWords: Katy Whittaker In this day and age with bouldering gyms popping up all over the place, bolted sport cliffs… Read more
Read MoreWhat Do You Actually Need to Be Happy: A Packing List (adapted for families)
Read MoreWords and photos by Nina Caprez Hanging out with me can be really tough, especially when I want to go… Read more
Read MoreIn August 2017, a 4-member team went to the granite walls of the Pamir-Alai mountains in southern Kyrgyzstan in the hope to find good free-climbs. Paul Sass, Benno Wagner, Henry Francis and Toni Lamprecht managed to do the first ascent of “Alexandra Supernova”, 7b, 800m.
Read MoreWords and photos by Jonathan Siegrist. If you have ever met Bob Siegrist, aside from his athletic build and omnipresent… Read more
Read MoreWords by Nina Caprez. Photos by Arnaud Petit. Climbing in the mountains is an interesting thing. It’s like a mirror… Read more
Read MoreI didn’t know how to NOT climb, to NOT live my life. I felt like my accident was a turn, a fork in the road, and a chance to explore a world I was privileged to enter.
Read MoreWords by Will Stanhope. Photos by Jesse Huey and Will Stanhope. “Welcome to the point of anxiety,” said Jesse Huey… Read more
Read MoreA Photo Recap of The 2017 Arc’teryx Alpine Academy
Read MoreKaty Whittaker Goes In Depth About the Arc’teryx Lakeland Revival
Read MoreWhat initially drew me to Greenland was how little I knew of it. With 80% of its land covered in ice, I was moved by the mystery of its non-ice covered landscape, its sheer remoteness and 3000km of Chamonix style peaks that were rumoured to make up the coastline of East Greenland.
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