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As in past years, SCARPA won more Editor’s Choice Awards from Backcountry Magazine than any other single boot manufacturer. The Mobe, Shaka, T-Race and Terminator X Pro were all winners this year. In addition, Powder gave the redesigned T-Race a Skier’s Choice Award for 2011. And, the Mobe was called out in the Freeskier buyer’s guide.
In other categories, Gripped reviewed the Triolet Pro, the Instinct won Climbing’s Editor’s Choice Award, and the Dharma Pro continues to garner attention at the trade level and from online publications (there’s strong interest in the Exum story). Finally, the trade press around Outdoor Retailer included coverage of the Blitz Boa in a number of industry publications.
All are available for viewing, download and - most important - sharing at SCARPA’s media coverage blog. http://scarpanorthamerica.blogspot.com/
SCARPA launches new web site and social media program
SCARPA’s new web site went live in September(http://www.scarpa.com/scarpa/control/LandingPage),
and it offers more information than ever available before in North America about SCARPA products, the SCARPA brand, and the SCARPA community. Members of the SCARPA community can engage by writing reviews of SCARPA product, submitting feedback, Details are available here (pitch engine press release link).
In addition, SCARPA launched a social media program in concert with the new web site that includes a blog- http://blog.scarpa.com/ (to update community members on SCARPA events, team members and other news related to the brand), as well as a Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/scarpaNA), YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/scarpaNA), and Twitter feed (http://twitter.com/scarpaNA).
Check out all the Scarpa links and information today!
In other categories, Gripped reviewed the Triolet Pro, the Instinct won Climbing’s Editor’s Choice Award, and the Dharma Pro continues to garner attention at the trade level and from online publications (there’s strong interest in the Exum story). Finally, the trade press around Outdoor Retailer included coverage of the Blitz Boa in a number of industry publications.
All are available for viewing, download and - most important - sharing at SCARPA’s media coverage blog. http://scarpanorthamerica.blogspot.com/
SCARPA launches new web site and social media program
SCARPA’s new web site went live in September(http://www.scarpa.com/scarpa/control/LandingPage),
and it offers more information than ever available before in North America about SCARPA products, the SCARPA brand, and the SCARPA community. Members of the SCARPA community can engage by writing reviews of SCARPA product, submitting feedback, Details are available here (pitch engine press release link).
In addition, SCARPA launched a social media program in concert with the new web site that includes a blog- http://blog.scarpa.com/ (to update community members on SCARPA events, team members and other news related to the brand), as well as a Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/scarpaNA), YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/scarpaNA), and Twitter feed (http://twitter.com/scarpaNA).
Check out all the Scarpa links and information today!

Interesting article of a movement toward the outdoors in times of economic strain from Mountain Gazette- http://www.mountaingazette.com/features/everything-must-go/
Today is not a beautiful day in Iowa. It is a rainy, cool day in Iowa, perfect for a rain piece. But just a PreCip jacket may feel a little clammy in this 50 degree weather while running...what to do?
It is the perfect conditions for the new Marmot Streamline jacket! A fully DriClime lined PreCip jacket, this piece manages moisture on the inside with the bi-component knit DriClime material, but keeps you dry as well. Now, was I wearing this great piece today? No, but i am still very impressed.My 14 month old son, Zander, and i were caught in the rain this morning and his open stroller did not fully cover his head and body. I tucked the Streamline around him and headed back to the car as fast as we could move to try and avoid the impending deluge. Back at the car i quickly went to pull Zander out to find him fast asleep. Warm and dry, the Steamline held up to the test. Great piece, Marmot. Check it out at www.marmot.com!
Bluegrass Family Weekend
"Boots, Bikes, Bridles and Bluegrass"
Date: Friday, October 15 through
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Location: Bass' River Resort, near Steelville, MO
Cost: $20 per person ($5 for children under 12 years)
As our guest, you'll receive:
Free tent camping on Friday and Saturday night
A fun day of hiking, cycling and horseback riding events on Saturday with options for easier or more challenging treks--shuttle service provided for hikers and cyclists
Brown bag lunch and BBQ dinner on Saturday
Roaring bonfire with bluegrass music provided by two bands: Rosewood and River Ridge String Band--shows begin at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m.
Chance to purchase raffle tickets for great outdoor gear and fun items
If you prefer, you can rent an electric campsite or cabin from Bass' Resort by contacting them directly at www.bassresort.com.
On Sunday, you can choose to purchase Bass' country breakfast and stay for activities on your own including kayaking, canoe and tube floats on Courtois Creek, using Bass' regularly-priced services.
TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT:
Pre-registration and advance payment are required to make your reservation. Please follow the steps below:
To register, visit the Ozark Trail Association website: www.ozarktrail.com and click on Sign Up for An Event. Enter your registration information in the fields provided.
To make your payment, visit https://alpineshop.webconnex.com/OzarkTrailEvent. Fill in your contact information and add any additional participants who should be included in your payment. The secure form will request your credit card information.
You'll receive a payment confirmation at the Email address you specify in the payment form.
When you arrive at the Bluegrass Family Weekend, please check in at the registration desk for a schedule of events and to receive your wrist-bands for meals and activities.
QUESTIONS? Please call the Ozark Trail Association at (573) 436-0540 or
send a message to Abi Jackson, Office Coordinator, abi.jackson@ozarktrail.com
THANKS to our event sponsors: Alpine Shop, REI
and Bass' River Resort

Thursday, September 30- Mike Libecki Slide Show- Houghton, MI
Thursday, September 30- 180 Degrees South- Marquette, MI
Friday, October 1- AAC Social- Downwind Sports
Friday, October 1- Mike Libecki Slide show- Marquette, MI
Saturday, October 2- AAA Wall Climbing
Shoe Demo-
La Sportiva- Mark Wilford
Scarpa- Jon Jugenheimer
Slacklining
Vendor Booths
AAC BBQ and Party
Camping
Sunday, October 3- Little Presques Isle Bouldering Tour
Congrats, Lynn Wachtel, for a heroic climb up Kilimanjaro for Cancer research...read more!
Just dial 970-mad-chicYup, that's the Head Chicks's new cell number, no kidding!
HELL WEEK AT CHICKS (and we aren’t talking freshman rush)
AKA: Techno tragedy, internet interruptus, computer crisis, digi disaster, cyber spasm and unforgettably f_ _ _ed up!
If you tried to visit the Chicks Climbing web site between Aug 18-23, you might have noted our new identity: Russian brides, old ladies, hot women, single girls or stock picks. During that time, you could pretty much access anything except our women’s climbing program. It appeared as if we disappeared off the face of the earth, "poof," gone. Not only was our web site down – but all emails to kim@chickswithpicks.net or info@chickswithpicks.net became undeliverable.
An unmentionable company (called Skybeam, there I said it) emailed me a notice that on Aug 18th they’d automatically renew the Chicks domain and it would be good until August 2011. However, no one can explain to me why it disappeared into cyber space instead.
Bad timing (understatement) as we are gearing up for Chicks Rock in Devil’s Lake, WI and we are presently running a contest to give away two spots at our weekend Skills Clinic, plus we are offering a "buddy deal" for women who sign up for the Women’s Intensive clinic with a friend. Yes, it’s hard to sign up for a program that doesn’t seem to exist.
Behind the scenes you might imagine me pulling my hair out and going absolutely crazy since incompetence can drive me nuts. But I have to admit, I was unusually calm and I could even find some (just a little) humor in it. I kept reminding myself that “no one died in the process” (even if I did want to personally do it myself) and in a year or two, everyone will forget it happened, even me. It reminded me that our day-to-day dramas become larger than life and all consuming. That is, if we let them. For me, the frustration I felt became a great opportunity to practice letting go of any ideas on how I think life "should" or needs to be. In conclusion, technology is awesome when it works and pure hell when it doesn’t!
I am SO SORRY for the inconvenience! We are now BACK ONLINE. PLEASE DON’T WAIT TO SIGN UP FOR OUR PROGRAMS….we need to know who is planning to show up!
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Chicks Rock! at the beautiful Devil's Lake Wisconsin
Chicks Rock! – our women’s rock climbing program is offering two GREAT DEALS that are happening right now. To win a free clinic or get a great discount – read on.
CONTEST: we are giving away two clinics for our weekend Coed Skills Clinics Sept 11 and 12 at Devil’s Lake, WI. To win, we want you to get creative! In order to enter the contest you must submit a photo on our Facebook page, of an artistic creation you design or capture with some climbing related piece(s) of gear. To learn more about the contest details, click here.
BUDDY DEAL: Between NOW and Friday, September 3, we are going to offer a special Buddy Deal that will save each Chick $100 who signs up for the Chicks Rock! clinic at Devil’s Lake, WI…with a buddy. Please click here to learn more.
HERE’S WHAT'S HAPPENING IN DEVIL’S LAKE WISCONSIN
• Sept. 11-12 – Chicks Climbing is hosting a co-ed weekend skills clinic at Devil’s Lake State Park 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., led by Kitty Calhoun. The clinics on Saturday and Sunday will cover topics that include intro to trad leading; working a project/redpoint tactics; intro to multi-pitch climbing; and anchors. Beginner to advanced climbers welcome. Chicks Climbing is giving away two free one-day passes to these clinics in an online contest that ends September 3.
• Sept. 12 – Chicks Climbing guide and world-renowned alpinist Kitty Calhoun will be giving a slideshow presentation on big wall climbing titled “Epics on the Big Stone” at 7 p.m. in the Class of 24 Reception Room of the University of Wisconsin Memorial Union. Families are welcome to attend this free event, which will also have raffle prizes.
• Sept. 13-16 – Chicks Climbing will host its Chicks Rock! Women-Only Intensive Rock Climbing clinic at Devil’s Lake State Park. This is a full-package affair that allows women to focus on improving their climbing skills in a fun, safe, and supportive environment. Beginner to advanced climbers welcome. Chicks Climbing is offering a special “buddy deal” price that amounts to a savings of $100 per participant through September 3 for women that sign up for the clinic with a friend.
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Camaraderie at Chicks Rock!
PLEASE PLAN AHEAD FOR OUR NEW GIRLY GATHERING:
Sept. 24-26
Brought to you by Sterling Rope
You’ll appreciate our new short format clinic that takes place over a weekend in New River Gorge, West Virginia. Girls-just-wanna-have fun and we love to do it together. This affordable program is new this year and is coming up soon.
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Anchor class at Chicks Rock!
RED ROCKS NEVADA: Oct. 1-5
Catch that last glimpse of warm weather in the desert before winter sets in. We want you to take advantage of everything this desert climbing mecca has to offer! Start with our three-day intensive clinic that will help you gain confidence on the rock and learn more than you could ever imagine. Apply your new skills to the optional multi-pitch day where you get to climb in a 2-to-1 ratio with our Girly Guides. Red Rocks is famous for its long routes on beautiful red desert sandstone. Take advantage of this personal attention from our Girly Guides and climb to new heights! We welcome beginner to advanced rock climbers with 5 different levels you can choose from.
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NEPAL TREK: Oct. 19-Nov. 2
Two spaces left for the Hospitality Tour through the villages of Solu Khumbu, Nepal.
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As always, you can find us on Facebook and Twitter. (That is, if the technology gods behave.)
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Urban Climber, SCARPA name boulderer Jill Church their 2010 ‘Unearthed Climber of the Year’
Church earns spot on SCARPA climbing team.
BOULDER, Colo. (July 28, 2010) – In its current issue, Urban Climber Magazine and SCARPA name boulderer Jill Church the recipient of the magazine’s 2010 Unearthed Climber of the Year Award.
Urbran Climber’s feature ‘Unearthed’ is a peer-nominated format that puts the spotlight on North America’s most talented but little-known boulderers and climbers, Urban Climber calls out an ‘Unearthed Climber’ in each issue of the magazine over the span of a year. Each summer, Urban Climber editors work with SCARPA to choose one athlete from the preceding year’s roster who stands out as the Unearthed Climber of the Year. That climber earns a spot as an athlete on Team SCARPA.
Urban Climber Editor Andrew Tower said Church can send hard problems, but she’s also got a great attitude and is a great ambassador for the sport - a criteria that’s just as important for the award as how hard a nominee climbs.
“Aside from her numerous climbing accomplishments, first female ascents, and plenty of hard sends, Church is the kind of climber any company would be proud to have on their team,” Tower said. “She’s funny, smart, articulate, and represents the kind of level-headed, good natured people that are simply good to be around.”
As an aside, she’s also bringing a potential (even likely?) new climber in the world this year, which might put a crimp in training but has its own set of rewards.
Now 30, Church climbed for many years in the Southeast around the area where she grew up in Boone, N.C. She now calls Flagstaff, Ariz., home, and has drawn attention for hard sends at Hueco Tanks.
Unearthed Climber nominees are people pushing the boundaries at their local crags, but other factors contribute to winning. For instance, criteria include looking for people who are role models in the sport, who have positive energy, and who are active in causes they believe in.
Unearthed Climber works like this: Urban Climber accepts nominations for Unearthed Climber on an ongoing basis. Nominations should be submitted by a nominee’s friends or peers and include information about a person’s tick list and qualities that make her or him stand out. Each issue, from the nominations received, the magazine profiles the person who most exemplifies the characteristics sought out in the contest. From the people profiled in Unearthed Climber each year, Urban Climber and SCARPA choose one person who earns the Climber of the Year Award. Submissions should be e-mailed to unearthed@urbanclimbermag.com.
For more information about SCARPA, visit www.scarpa.com. For more information about Urban Climber, visit www.urbanclimbermag.com.
Church earns spot on SCARPA climbing team.
BOULDER, Colo. (July 28, 2010) – In its current issue, Urban Climber Magazine and SCARPA name boulderer Jill Church the recipient of the magazine’s 2010 Unearthed Climber of the Year Award.
Urbran Climber’s feature ‘Unearthed’ is a peer-nominated format that puts the spotlight on North America’s most talented but little-known boulderers and climbers, Urban Climber calls out an ‘Unearthed Climber’ in each issue of the magazine over the span of a year. Each summer, Urban Climber editors work with SCARPA to choose one athlete from the preceding year’s roster who stands out as the Unearthed Climber of the Year. That climber earns a spot as an athlete on Team SCARPA.
Urban Climber Editor Andrew Tower said Church can send hard problems, but she’s also got a great attitude and is a great ambassador for the sport - a criteria that’s just as important for the award as how hard a nominee climbs.
“Aside from her numerous climbing accomplishments, first female ascents, and plenty of hard sends, Church is the kind of climber any company would be proud to have on their team,” Tower said. “She’s funny, smart, articulate, and represents the kind of level-headed, good natured people that are simply good to be around.”
As an aside, she’s also bringing a potential (even likely?) new climber in the world this year, which might put a crimp in training but has its own set of rewards.
Now 30, Church climbed for many years in the Southeast around the area where she grew up in Boone, N.C. She now calls Flagstaff, Ariz., home, and has drawn attention for hard sends at Hueco Tanks.
Unearthed Climber nominees are people pushing the boundaries at their local crags, but other factors contribute to winning. For instance, criteria include looking for people who are role models in the sport, who have positive energy, and who are active in causes they believe in.
Unearthed Climber works like this: Urban Climber accepts nominations for Unearthed Climber on an ongoing basis. Nominations should be submitted by a nominee’s friends or peers and include information about a person’s tick list and qualities that make her or him stand out. Each issue, from the nominations received, the magazine profiles the person who most exemplifies the characteristics sought out in the contest. From the people profiled in Unearthed Climber each year, Urban Climber and SCARPA choose one person who earns the Climber of the Year Award. Submissions should be e-mailed to unearthed@urbanclimbermag.com.
For more information about SCARPA, visit www.scarpa.com. For more information about Urban Climber, visit www.urbanclimbermag.com.
Also, the picture to the left is a school of girls that inspired Brian in his travels to start a project we call "Marked Change". So many children are eagar to learn in that region, but lack a simple pen to do so. Our agency collects pens from individuals and any place we can and sends packages over for distribution by local friends. If you have interest in donating some pens, please contact us today through our website, www.goaao.com!
Gabcast! Calls from Brian on K2 & Broad Peak 2010 #21
Gabcast! Calls from Brian on K2 & Broad Peak 2010 #20
http://fieldtouring.blogspot.com/2010/07/k2bp-2010-june-7-headed-to-c3.html
Check out the team blog to see more about what they are currently working on. Camp 3 on Broad Peak, here they come!
Check out the team blog to see more about what they are currently working on. Camp 3 on Broad Peak, here they come!
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