The Rock Archivist takes off where Google Book Search couldn’t reach. Archiving and publishing online the ad hoc new routes books and journals, kept for posterity down the back of climber’s sofas, at rock climbing shops, cafés and at indoor walls. What the internet was made for.
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Free font download, Climbing Games dingbats
Published by January 8th, 2010 in Resources and Climbing. 1 CommentFor your club posters, instructor session handouts, presentations, personal websites or any other (personal) use you can dream up, here’s the Climbing Games dingbat font. It’s an OpenType font file for capital letters A to R (see the ‘readme’ text in the zip). If you’d like to use this for commercial purposes just get in […]
In recent years there has been an enormous amount of activity developing the sport climbing crags and new climbing areas along the A55 expressway corridor in North Wales between Llanddulas and Penmaenmawr. Sport climbing is becoming increasingly popular in the UK, partly as British climbers are seduced by the delights of bolt clipping in the […]
Video: Outer Hebrides rock with Andy Moles
Published by November 10th, 2009 in Links, Climbing, Scotland and Video. 0 CommentsExposed and wild it may be, but adventures abound and the sun shines on Andy Moles on his summer trip to Pabbay and Mingulay. We’re tickled to see Gary’s Scottish Rock Volume 2 make an appearance … part of the reason for his mammoth selective work was to encourage people to visit these more far […]
