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Wilderness Climbing FAQ

As climbers, fixed anchors are essential pieces of our safety system that allow us to safely and sustainably access vertical terrain. Without fixed anchors, many of the wildest and most inspiring places in America would become inaccessible to the public.

New NPS and USFS Proposals Would Limit Climbing and Threaten Iconic Routes

The National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service recently released draft recreation management directives that would overturn decades of precedent.

Climbers Buy Index, Washington's Lower Lump

Access Fund and Washington Climbers Coalition (WCC) have purchased a critical swath of the Lower Lump and Inner Walls areas in Index, Washington, putting into place one of the last pieces of the climbing conservation puzzle in the area.

Advocate Spotlight: Tim Kang

Tim Kang discovered climbing at 13 years old at a climbing gym in California’s Bay Area and immediately committed his life to the exploration of movement and performance.

Access Fund Announces Executive Director Search

Leading Access Fund’s efforts to protect America’s climbing is a dream job for so many in our community, and we’re thrilled to begin our search for a new executive director.

Access Fund Awards 2023 Anchor Replacement Grants

Access Fund, in partnership with the American Alpine Club, is pleased to award $10,000 in Anchor Replacement Fund grants to six local climbing organizations.

Climbers Rehab Lover’s Leap After Massive Wildfire

Areas like Lover’s Leap are a stark reminder that we must prepare the climbing landscapes we love to adapt to a changing climate.

Access Fund Announces Fall 2023 Climbing Conservation Grant Awardees

Access Fund is pleased to announce nearly $30,000 in climbing conservation grants. These grants will advance ten exciting local climbing organization (LCO) projects that tackle erosion mitigation, infrastructure repairs, trail work, and climber education.

Access Fund Expands Climber Stewards Program to the Red

Access Fund Climber Stewards are headed to the Red River Gorge where they’ll educate visitors on low-impact best practices.

Can You Trust That Bolt?

Although there are significant rebolting efforts now taking place around the country, there are still plenty of sleeping giants out there that should not be underestimated.

Advocate Spotlight: Petch Pietrolungo & Steve Schwortz

Petch Pietrolungo and Steve Schwortz are on a mission to support the climbing community as passionate, dedicated, and hard-working advocates and stewards.

Big Wall Climbers Victorious in Yosemite National Park

Park managers listened to the climbing community’s concerns, and the program is better because of it—maximizing flexibility for big wall climbers, just as we requested.