‘Black Sherpa’ summits every Colorado 14er in a push for more diversity in outdoor recreation
Gill, also known as the Black Sherpa, is originally from Baltimore, Maryland. He moved to Colorado three years ago with his family because of work.
Gill, also known as the Black Sherpa, is originally from Baltimore, Maryland. He moved to Colorado three years ago with his family because of work.
Lydia Jennings is a member of the Huichol (Wixaritari) and Pascua Yaqui (Yoeme) Nations and holds a doctorate in soil microbiology. Her work is dedicated
For Lor Sabourin, climbing is more than a sport; it’s a way of exploring identity and building resilience in the face of adversity. They/Them follows
January 4th, 2020 was the first day that Trevor Kennison ventured into the backcountry as an adaptive athlete. A snowboarding accident at Vail Pass, CO
After moving to Oregon and falling in love with the ability to explore the outdoors with ease with his wife and two kids, Rashad Frazier
The journey starts with a single step. As an African American from Detroit, BD Ambassador Andrew Alexander King had to grow up fast. As
Mirna and Zenovia discuss how Zenovia discovered her love of the outdoors and how her positive experience motivated her to create a community to welcome
On April 22, 2021, nearly 200 community members joined Climb United Director Cody Kaemmerlen, Sharp End Publishing’s Fred Knapp, Climbing Magazine’s Matt Samet, AAC CEO
What does it mean to bring your full identity with you outdoors? It’s easy to say “the outdoors doesn’t discriminate” if you’ve never faced discrimination
Though we say it in different ways, our message is the same: Climbing is our home. Each climber’s story is a point of contact into
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