
About This Climbing Blog
Hi, fellow climbers — whether you’re just lacing up your first pair of climbing shoes, chasing your next redpoint, or wandering the crags in search of new adventures, welcome to my climbing corner on the web.
This blog is more than just a collection of tips or route guides — it’s a love letter to the rock, the community, and the quiet magic of climbing. I started climbing years ago, fumbling with my harness, terrified of heights, but hooked by that first moment of reaching a summit: the rush of adrenaline, the ache in my forearms, and the quiet pride of pushing past what I thought was possible. Since then, climbing hasn’t just been a hobby — it’s been a way to connect with nature, challenge myself, and meet some of the most passionate people I know.
Here, you’ll find everything you need to fuel your climbing journey, no matter where you’re at:
- Gear Guides & Tips: Honest breakdowns of essential gear — from climbing shoes and screwgate carabiners to long slings and rucksacks — why you need them, how to choose them, and how to use them safely.
- Location Spotlights: Curated climbing spots for every skill level, from beginner-friendly indoor gyms to hidden outdoor crags, with tips on accessibility, safety, and what to expect.
- Climbing Know-How: Practical advice for new climbers (like how to pick your first route) and seasoned climbers (like mastering multi-pitch techniques), plus safety reminders that never go out of style.
- Adventure Stories: Raw, unfiltered tales from the crag — the wins, the falls, the unexpected moments that make climbing so special. Because climbing isn’t just about reaching the top; it’s about the journey getting there.
I believe climbing is for everyone. It’s not about being the strongest or the fastest — it’s about showing up, trying again, and respecting the rock and the people around you. This blog is a space to learn, grow, and celebrate all things climbing, together.
Whether you’re here to find gear advice, plan your next climb, or just feel connected to a community that gets the thrill of a good hold, I’m glad you’re here. Let’s chalk up, tie in, and keep climbing — one route at a time.
Happy climbing,

