Climbing Wall Association: Impact on Outdoor Climbing
The coronavirus pandemic is likely to change human interaction for months and years to come. The Access Fund discusses potential impacts to outdoor climbing and
The coronavirus pandemic is likely to change human interaction for months and years to come. The Access Fund discusses potential impacts to outdoor climbing and
As our society begins to prepare for reopening, now is the time to establish unified plans, policies, and protocols as an industry. Come prepared to
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Laura Stove from NC State presented a helpful Webinar about how to move team building activities to the virtual realm. Recording of Digital Team Building
Covid-19’s quick, pervasive and continuing impact has fundamentally affected current outdoor, adventure and experiential programming, and importantly, how that programming will operate into the future.
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Filmed a few weeks ago on a rare perfect day on Ben Nevis, Dave MacLeod reflects on what life in lockdown means for climbers, and
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