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Rock Climbing
How to Advance Your Alpine Climbing in Chamonix Mont Blanc
Alpine climbing is one of the most challenging and rewarding ways to experience the Great Outdoors. It’s a demanding dance between physical effort, technical knowledge, and deep respect for the mountain’s power. From navigating crevasses on glaciers to deciphering weather patterns, every decision holds the weight of your safety. You’ll need rock climbing skills, ice axe and crampon proficiency, ropework mastery, and the ability to adapt to ever-changing conditions. Known as the cradle of alpinism, Chamonix is the perfect playground for climbers of all skill levels. From the classic granite ridges of the Aiguilles Rouges to the glacial landscapes of the Mer de Glace and the technical ice faces of the Grandes Jorasses, every corner of Cham hides an opportunity to practice your skills and grow into your boots. Plus, cable cars whisk you to high altitudes, reducing approach times, while the views of Matterhorn and Mont Blanc provide endless inspiration — and future goals! Looking to follow in the footsteps of legendary alpinists and get a sneak peek into the realm of the big mountains? Join an expert guide as he tells you everything you need to know about advancing your alpine climbing skills in Chamonix and get ready to make your mark on the big mountains!
Climbing and yoga retreat in Istria
Rock Climbing
Learn about Rock Climbing in Croatia’s Istria Region
Istria, Croatia, is a destination that draws travelers from around the world. Known for its stunning Mediterranean views, ancient hilltop towns, and gastronomic treasures like truffles, cheeses, and local wines, it’s a paradise for anyone seeking a blend of culture, nature, and flavor. But beyond its culinary and scenic beauty, Istria is also an emerging hotspot for rock climbers, offering a playground of limestone cliffs that blend adventure with jaw-dropping landscapes. Istria’s limestone is a climber’s dream: solid, varied, and challenging. Whether you’re clipping bolts on single-pitch sport routes or tackling multi-pitch adventures, the region offers something for every climber. The crags are set against the backdrop of the sparkling Adriatic Sea, providing views that are as rewarding as the climbs themselves. With cliffs ranging from vertical to overhung, and crags suited to all skill levels, it’s the perfect spot to test your technique or push your grade. Curious about climbing in Istria? Our webinar, hosted by local experts Luka Lindič, Jasna Bozić Dušić and Ines Papert, will give you all the insights you need. Luka and Ines are seasoned mountaineers and climbers, and Jasna brings her experience as a climbing instructor and yoga teacher, making this a well-rounded, insider’s guide to the best routes, tips, and logistics for this trip. You’ll learn everything: from the top crags to local beta, what gear to pack, and how to make the most of your time in this Mediterranean paradise. Get the lowdown before you chalk up and clip in!
Rock Climbing
Set Sail for the Best Climbing on Amalfi: Q&A With Lorenzo Pernigotti
Climbing South Italy’s Amalfi Coast feels like sampling a fine Tuscan wine — once you’ve had a taste, everything else feels like a step-down. Named after the historical town at its heart, Amalfi abounds with colorful hamlets, lavish villas, Michelin-star restaurants — and exquisite climbing. With a sporty selection of slabs, faces, overhangs, and deep water solos for all skill levels, it’s guaranteed fun under the Mediterranean sun. Amalfi’s shores are best climbed by sea. The sailing and climbing combo gives you unmatched flexibility, letting you access otherwise inaccessible routes, explore hundreds of hidden gems, and minimize the travel time from rock to rock. Plus, you get to fish your own food, chill in pristine seas, and sleep under the starry skies, lulled by the waves. Want to hear more about the Amalfi Coast and why it’s recently undergone a climbing Renaissance? Tune in to this live Q&A session hosted by climbing and sailing pioneer Lorenzo Pernigotti! In an hour-long conversation, you’ll get to ask Lorenzo anything you’d like to know about what it’s like to sail the Divina Costiera, scour for secret routes, and send the days away on one of the most scenic shorelines on the continent.
Rock Climbing
Sailing and Climbing Q&A With an Expert Guide
Sailing and climbing are a match made in heaven. A sailboat offers unmatched flexibility, allowing you to access otherwise inaccessible routes, discover hundreds of hidden gems, and minimize the time spent traveling from rock to rock.  It’s the perfect way to dodge the crowds and streamline difficult approaches, with the added benefit of swimming in pristine seas and sleeping under the open skies.  If there’s anything you’d like to know about the climbing and sailing combo, tune in to our FREE Q&A SESSION. Talk to an expert guide and learn first-hand what it’s like to glide across the seas while scouring for secret routes, and why it pays to have a mobile home base on your crusher’s odyssey.
Rock Climbing
From Gym to Crag: Learn to Climb Outdoors with an AMGA Guide
If you’ve been bitten by the bouldering bug, you’re familiar with the deep satisfaction of sending cool problems on an indoor climbing wall. That feeling is what drives us to keep pushing on, no matter how many times we fail. But while many enthusiasts are happy to stay crushing in the comforts of their gym, others set their gaze on the great mystery beyond the walls. After all, the sport is called “rock climbing”—and for some, no plastic hold can compare with the real deal. That’s where we come in! In this special one-hour session, you’ll learn what it takes to make the transition from gym to crag smoothly and safely. Taking your skills outside is not as simple as slapping some chalk on your hands and going to town—you need to know your equipment, employ correct technique, and follow proper etiquette. Join an experienced, AMGA-certified guide as they run down the differences between indoor and outdoor climbing, explain all the intricacies of scaling crags, and teach you how to get into the right mindset for making the switch. Ready to take your climbing from indoors to the Great Outdoors? If so, don’t miss out on this one!
Rock Climbing
How to Start and Advance Your Alpine Climbing Trajectory
Since humans could walk, we’ve been summiting mountains.  Alpine climbing is one of the purest and most rewarding experiences you could have in the great outdoors. Nothing beats the rush of pushing your body and mind in a spectacular montane environment. It’s not only about reaching the top, though. It’s about being one with the wilderness. About learning to respect the mountain and the legacy of those that came before. Getting to know the person on the other side of that rope, as well as yourself. However, going from non-climber nor weekend cragger to peak bagger is no small feat. If you don’t want your ascent to go downhill, you’ll need to learn challenging movement techniques, master a wide variety of gear, garner extensive experience on variable terrain, and much more. We don’t want to leave you aspiring alpinists hanging, which is why we’re hosting a FREE WEBINAR on starting and progressing your alpine climbing! Learn how to take your first steps into the world of alpine climbing, as well as advance your alpine skills to the next level, from an expert IFMGA guide with years of experience leading expeditions all over the world. With good fundamentals and a well-laid-out progression plan, nothing can stop you from reaching your peak!
Mt Kilimanjaro, with 5.895 m Africas highest mountain as well as worlds highest free-standing mountain. At the Machame route, shot at an altitude of approx. 5800 m. Route to the summit, Tanzania.
Rock Climbing
Women Who Soar: Climbing Kilimanjaro
Towering over the vast savannas of Tanzania and Kenya, Kilimanjaro is the most sought-after mountaineering objective in Africa. It’s also a place to find camaraderie, forge meaningful connections, and grow into your own confidence. Seven different routes lead to Kilimanjaro’s fabled summit, 19,340-foot Uhuru Peak, each one as rewarding as it is challenging. Venturing above the clouds and reaching that mighty peak may seem like an impossible feat, but you will soon learn that anyone can do it—you, too! Every challenge presents an opportunity—to leave your comfort zone, to shatter stereotypes, and to forge a path for other adventurous women to follow. If you’re curious to see how free-spirited women can create a welcoming environment in some of the most challenging landscapes out there, then you owe it to yourself to check out this free one-hour webinar recording. This webinar is designed for those who want to learn, ask questions in a welcoming space and connect with other outdoor-loving women who share the same passion for adventure and the mountains.
Rock Climbing
How to Climb Matterhorn: the Most Iconic Mountain in Europe
With its jagged pyramid straddling the Swiss-Italian border, Matterhorn might just be the most recognizable peak in the world. Everyone has heard tales of the striking faces and the rugged ridges—but do you know what it takes to actually reach the top? Summiting Matterhorn is every aspiring alpinist’s life-long dream. However, overcoming the mountain’s steep and unforgiving flanks requires excellent physical fitness, technical finesse, and sure-footedness. Plus, even if you’re comfortable in your crampons and can scramble like a spider monkey, the high exposure, navigational complexities, and pitfalls riddling the routes make the climb a formidable challenge. That’s exactly why you should get this free hour-long webinar! Whether it’s fitness and skill requirements or gear and logistics, an expert guide with years of mountaineering experience covered everything you need to reach this iconic summit.
Rock climber at Scenic Rocks in beautiful golden light on a sunny day. Destination Greece, Europe
Rock Climbing
Learn Why Climbing and Sailing is the Perfect Combo in Kalymnos
Welcome to sunny Kalymnos, a sport climbing mecca blessed with a dizzying array of world-class routes and limestone so marvelously grippy it must have been crafted by Haephestus himself! Climbers from around the world flock to this gorgeous island in search of adrenaline, making the prospect of finding crowd-free crags slimmer and slimmer every year. So how do you find the best climbs without rubbing elbows? The answer is—sailing! Combining the luxury and flexibility of a sailboat with the thrill of sending top-tier routes, a sailing and climbing tour of Kalymnos means less downtime and more sun-soaked sublimestone for everyone. In this one-hour session, skipper and avid climber Lorenzo Pernigotti gave you a peek into the most exquisite rock climbing by the sea, and showed you the best way to access it. Just imagine: one second you’re cruising the calm Mediterranean Sea with a refreshing cocktail in hand, the next you’re sending routes and problems while the sea spray cools your legs. Check out this free webinar recording to learn more about this unforgettable outdoor odyssey and find out why climbing and sailing are a match made in heaven!
Rock Climbing
Central Mexico’s Hidden Gems of Rock Climbing
One thing rock climbers are always looking for are fresh areas to explore. From newly-bolted routes, undiscovered crags, and pristine walls, Central Mexico has all of that in spades. Here to tell you all about its hidden gems is Climbing Guide, Simeon Heimowitz. After spending 15 years climbing and developing routes in El Potrero Chico’s limestone paradise in the north, Simeon decided to journey southwards and explore what Central Mexico had to offer. What he found were the exhilarating multi-pitch climbs of Peña de Bernal, the tallest monolith in the world; the intricate rhyolite cracks of Cascada de la Concepción, a secluded spot shielded by a massive waterfall; and the cobbled conglomerate of Las Peñas de Dexcani, whose staggering cliffs were formed by ancient eruptions. To Simeon it was clear as day—Central Mexico is a treasure trove of world-class climbing. Mexico is teeming with North America’s next great winter climbing destinations. If you’re looking for tons of new options, pre-polish-and-crowds, Central Mexico is your ticket this Rocktober and FA-vember. Check out this one-hour session and hear from an expert guide who has developed routes all over the continent and written three guidebooks on rock climbing in Mexico. Simeon answered any questions you had after his presentation.
It is not uncommon for Sardinia to have a rock climbing spot with you hanging right above the Mediterranean Sea.
Rock Climbing
Sardinia: A Journey to the Best Climbing by the Sea
Sardinia as seen from the sea is all splendor. And for climbers, the remote paradise is a siren’s call. With nearly 6,000 sport routes and 1,000 multi-pitches, skipper and climber Lorenzo Pernigotti came up with the perfect idea—combine luxury sailing along the island’s coastline with top-of-the-line climbing in one unforgettable package. This week-long sports holiday kicks off with a cruise into the sunset at the Portisco Marina, and from then on it’s day after day packed with excitement and pleasure. Under the supervision of IFMGA guides acquainted with every hidden cove and world-class crag of Sardinia’s coastline, you’ll climb some of the best granite, basalt and dolomite in Europe. Then, after a day on the rocks, it’s time to kick back and enjoy the breathtaking nature around you. Cool off with a scuba dive, enjoy a cold drink with a fishing rod in hand, or soak up some sun on a sandy beach as the gentle bob of the Mediterranean murmurs in the background. This is a trip like no other. In this one-hour webinar, Lorenzo told us about his journey in search of the best rock climbing spots by the sea. He painted a picture of Sardinia’s sublime beauty and illustrated what a week with his crew looks like from their floating base camp.
Grande Grotta Kalymnos
Rock Climbing
Ultimate Guide to your Rock Climbing at Kalymnos Trip
We have figured out the makings of a perfect adventure. The formula goes something like this — thousands of sport climbing routes on Europe’s best limestone, irresistible culture and food to match, a welcoming community, and a rejuvenating yoga session to wrap up each of the incredible seven days in Kalymnos, Greece. The area is full of hidden climbing treasures and AMGA Rock Guide Heidi Wirtz is here to share the ins and outs of a week-long climbing yoga retreat, set in what has to be paradise on Earth, that will change how you climb. If the photos aren’t enough to fuel your daydreams about climbing Europe’s best limestone, check out this free webinar and get all the info you need for planning your own trip.
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