Risk Management: Chris Davenport at TEDxMileHigh
Is there a method to the madness of skiing all of Colorado’s fifty-four 14,000ft peaks? Is there a real way to mitigate the inherent dangers
Is there a method to the madness of skiing all of Colorado’s fifty-four 14,000ft peaks? Is there a real way to mitigate the inherent dangers
Hans Flourine discusses the limits of the human body, and how he has been able to surpass them over and over again. Hans Florine is
Erik Weihenmayer from NoBarriers.org has been at the forefront of opening opportunities for adventure in the outdoors to people of all abilities. He brings us
Global Athlete Babsi Zangerl has unwavering climbing focus. She is calm, collected and crushes. Training with women was a new experience for her, and through
Check out the newest addition to belay-related videos from the American Alpine Club. Details Matter draws every belayer’s attention to the little things that are
Lead belaying is more complicated that just delivering slack. In this video, the AAC applies the fundamental principles of belay to lead belaying, and divides
Have you ever noticed that lots of climbers don’t belay the same way as you do? Or that climbing instructors teach belaying one way, but
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National Geographic Emerging Explorer and Adventurer of the Year Wasfia Nazreen doesn’t just climb for the thrill; she climbs for a cause. The first Bangladeshi
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