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Doing Good In Your Backyard: CRAG Vermont
Doing Good In Your Backyard: CRAG Vermont. Crag-VT, a nonprofit built by climbers for climbers, is dedicated to making climbing in Vermont possible and accessible. Since 2003, they've secured sustainable access to 18+ cliffs and over 1,000 routes. Their efforts include trail maintenance, parking improvements, and ecosystem protection. Beyond conservation, Crag-VT fosters community through monthly meetups and discounts for members.
Dovi Hirsch
Aug 262 min read


Doing Good In Your Backyard: Ladies Climbing Coalition
Ladies Climbing Coalition (LCC) is a community that's all about uplifting and empowering women and non-binary climbers. If you've ever felt intimidated walking into a gym full of muscle-shirt dudes or wished you had a crew to crush with outside, this climbing community might be exactly what you've been looking for.
Dovi Hirsch
Jul 263 min read


Doing Good in Your Backyard: Western Mass Climbers’ Coalition
The WMCC's core mission is to protect and preserve access to the amazing climbing in the Western Mass area while being inclusive of climbers from all backgrounds.
Dovi Hirsch
Apr 204 min read


Doing Good in Your Backyard: Rumney Climbers Association
If you've ever pulled on a rock at Rumney Rocks in New Hampshire, you've benefited from the hard work of the Rumney Climbers Association.
Dovi Hirsch
Mar 183 min read


Bouldering, Sport, Trad: What Discipline Should You Train For?
Switching between climbing disciplines might require a little extra climbing training and maybe even an ego check.
Dovi Hirsch
Aug 22, 20243 min read


The Olympics Are Here: Train Like the Olympic Climbing Team
How can fellow dirtbags learn from these Olympic climbing gods?
Dovi Hirsch
Aug 5, 20243 min read


Climb Like a Girl: Training Tips for Peak Performance
Climbing like a girl comes with its own set of strengths and challenges.
Dovi Hirsch
Jul 8, 20243 min read


Climb Like a Girl: Getting Your Start in This Male-Dominated Sport
Rockstar Volumes is committed to making the climbing community inclusive for everyone.
Dovi Hirsch
Jun 25, 20243 min read
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