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Upcoming Events
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14 November 2025 03:00 AM
0Tickets - $10 each - Available in October
CLIMBING FILM TOUR is back for its 5th season with an awesome selection of short films celebrating the global climbing community.
Climbing Film Tour is a unique platform for climbers and filmmakers around the world to share their stories with the community. Each year, films are submitted and selected by our Vertical Life climbing team to go on tour with screenings in hundreds of gyms, and cinemas. Join us for a journey around the world.
This season, we’ll follow Ian Elliott, a 72-year-old Australian rock climber defying age stereotypes as he ascends a grade 28/7c route just before his 70th birthday. Kai Lightner, a 12-time national climbing champion, against the backdrop of Jamaica and their emerging climbing community. Meet up with Freya, Leo Houlding’s daughter, who uses climbing as a practice to lean into discomfort and fear to help navigate her neurodiversity and harness its strengths. You’ll be on the edge of your seat in Cedar Wright’s film “Dropping Molly”, following Molly Mitchell’s Roller Coaster Journey to climb “Crank-It”, one of Colorado’s most dangerous routes. We’ll take you north to the ephemeral Scottish land of mixed climbing with Fay and Line and then meet up with Québécois/ Australian Jacques Beaudoin climber and the effort behind a hard trad first ascent up a thin crack in The Gardens of Stone Conservation Area of Newnes Plateau, NSW, Australia. And then, well, a film about Jackson Marvell.
Join us for a journey around the world.
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Events
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17 May 2025 01:00 AM
Climbers for Bat Conservation is a collaborative partnership of climbers, bat biologists, and land managers designed to understand bat roosting ecology along cliffs. We are learning where bats roost and what species roost there.
Bats are an important part of the ecosystem and have been declining at an alarming rate because of threats such as white-nose syndrome. By learning where bats naturally roost, we can identify populations that are surviving and monitor them.
Climbers for Bat Conservation is with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to understand where bats roost along Washington’s cliffs.
If you wish to attend, please RSVP to Rob Schorr, CBC Director, at robert.schorr@colostate.edu if you would like to join us. Let us know of any dietary restrictions in the email.
Climbers for Bat Conservation will be purchasing food and drinks for the event (pizza, beer, soda, etc.).
Bat Conservation.pdf
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