March 10, 2015. Boulder, CO. – On
the back of the August 2014 launch of the ROCK Project climber
education program, Access Fund and Black Diamond Equipment are thrilled
to announce that they will be taking the stoke on the road with the 2015
ROCK Project Tour, a six-stop event tour to US climbing hot spots.
Professional athletes, indoor climbing gyms, and local climbing advocacy
organizations will team up to host a series of exclusive, multi-day
events, including climbing clinics, presentations, stewardship projects,
and parties.
“The
ROCK Project Tour will be unlike any other climbing events,” says Brady
Robinson, Access Fund Executive Director. “We want to connect with
local climbers and show them how to create lasting connections between
their daily habits and behaviors as climbers and their ability to keep
climbing areas open.”
An
A-list roster of professional climbers have already signed up to join
the ROCK Project Tour, including Alex Honnold, Tommy Caldwell, Hazel
Findlay, Kate Rutherford, Chris Schulte, Brittany Griffith, Alex
Johnson, Joe Kinder, Paige Claassen, Cedar Wright, Angie Payne, Jonathan
Siegrist, Sam Elias, Daniel Jung, Barbara Zangerl and more. The pro
climbers will join guides and local partners to teach clinics and share
their passion and respect of the outdoors with climbers all across the
country.
“I’m
psyched to join the ROCK Project Tour and help build awareness of
responsible outdoor climbing ethics,” say Joe Kinder, a Black Diamond
athlete. “It’s critically important to take care of our climbing areas,
and I’m excited for the opportunity to put my hands in the dirt and
contribute.”
ROCK
Project events have limited availability with only 75 slots per city to
ensure small group sizes and the chance to get personalized instruction
and a more intimate experience with pro climbers and local partners.
The
goal of the ROCK Project initiative is to inspire climbers to embrace
responsible outdoor habits and behaviors that will conserve the climbing
environment. The ROCK Project Tour will take this mission of
Responsible Outdoor Climbing Knowledge on the road, activating positive
social norms and giving climbers actionable ways to protect and care for
their climbing areas.
ROCK Project events will
be hosted in partnership with indoor climbing gyms in each city. The
gyms will embed ROCK Project educational content into existing
programming to ensure that ROCK Project lives on in each community once
the event is over.
The ROCK Project Tour will make stops in the following cities in 2015:
San Francisco March 13–15
Salt Lake City April 10–12
New York City May 1–3
Seattle September 18–20
Denver October 2–4
Atlanta November 6–8
To learn more about the ROCK Project Tour, visit www.accessfund.org/rockprojecttour. Further details and opportunities to register for an event will be available soon.
About Access Fund
The
Access Fund is the national advocacy organization that keeps climbing
areas open and conserves the climbing environment. The Access Fund
supports and represents over 6.8 million climbers nationwide in all
forms of climbing: rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering, and
bouldering. Six core programs support the mission on national and local
levels: climbing management policy, stewardship and conservation, local
support and mobilization, land acquisition and protection, risk
management and landowner support, and education.
For more 3information
visit www.accessfund.org.
About Black Diamond Equipment
Black
Diamond Equipment is a manufacturer of equipment and clothing for
climbing, skiing and mountain sports. By consistently building
innovative, standard-setting products and actively preserving the
mountain/canyon environment, Black Diamond Equipment has assumed a
leadership role in the international outdoor community.
For more
information on Black Diamond Equipment, visit www.BlackDiamondEquipment.com.
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