Climbing
The Arkansas Adventure Series: Horseshoe Canyon Ranch
Partners in the Outdoors: Rock Climbing
Rock Climber Pete Whittaker Flashes One of the Hardest Trad Routes
Alex Johnson Shares How You Can Support LGBTQI+ Advocacy
A Crystal Hunter Gets Up Close and Personal with His Bounty in New Film
After a Nearly Fatal Fall, Climber Hazel Findlay Confronts Her Fears on the Rock
Sonya Wilson Has Been Lifting Up Deaf Climbers for a Decade
Slacklining Is All About Mental and Physical Balance
Canada’s B.I.G. Initiative Empowers Women to Achieve Their Climbing Goals
These Women Are Making Space for Femininity in Climbing
It Isn’t Always Easy to Be a Female Climbing-Gym Owner
‘Not Just a Boys’ Club’ Kicks Gender Stereotypes in Climbing to the Curb
How Hazel Findlay Used a Kitchen Essential on a Difficult Climb
Olympic Climber Colin Duffy Is Just Getting Started
For the Texas Lady Crushers, Rock Climbing Is a Sport for Everyone
New Climbing Film Chronicles the First Ascent Across Denali
This Tennessee Climbing Trip Will Get You Excited for a Season on the Wall
Matt Cornell’s Solo Climb of the Nutcracker Is a Testament to His Mental Fortitude
Kai Lightner Wants to Encourage the Next Generation of Rock Climbers
Why Marc-André Leclerc Agreed to Be Filmed in ‘The Alpinist’
A Look at Climbing as Art
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From E9 Clothing Company, Because I See is a reflection on the sport of rock climbing. The film looks at climbing's intrinsic value and compares it to a form of art. Writer and editor Rovero Impiglia imagines the climbers as a part of a dance, and that climbers must move and shape their bodies in different ways to harmonize themselves with the rock. Find more from E9 on Facebook here and Instagram here.