In the late 1300s, experts point to drought and other environmental stressors impacting the Puebloan people in the Southwest leading toward societal collapse. My people, the Diné, the Athabaskan-speaking migrants from the north, also began to place pressures on these societies. Resources like food and water became increasingly scarce, and preventing theft or raids by…
Len Necefer of Natives Outdoors reflects on the ancient use of yucca ropes for climbing by the Ancestral Puebloans. From The Climbing Zine.
A Culture of Climbing: An Interview with Len Necefer - The
Category: Locations - The Climbing Zine
Luke's Vignettes by Luke Mehall - The Climbing Zine
The Mammal In The Mirror by Drew Thayer - The Climbing Zine
Who is Famous and What Is Hard? with Seth Adams - The Climbing Zine
Stoner's Highway by Luke Mehall (an excerpt from American Climber
A Culture of Climbing: An Interview with Len Necefer - The
A Tribute To The Golden Hour by Drew Thayer - The Climbing Zine
Lawton's Wall in El Salto, Mexico, a wild multi-pitch line
Finding Protection In Bears Ears by Josh Ewing - The Climbing Zine
Luke's Vignettes by Luke Mehall - The Climbing Zine
Sanni McCandless: A Force of Nature by Joy Martin - The Climbing Zine