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Thursday, December 03, 2015



Olive multi-tool emergency whistle - Great gift for climbers.

A fantastic and incredibly practical tool for the next crisis.

First, Download the electronic survival guide. Then store emergency information, address etc. in the watertight compartment.

If you get in trouble, make yourself heard with the emergency whistle (lanyard included). The compass will help you find your way. The thermometer will show you "when the heat is on". A magnifier helps to read the small print on maps. Signal for help with the mirror (reflector). Find your way in the dark with an LED Flashlight.

Delivery in a nice gift box. This tool should be part of your kit.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Gift Idea for Climbers Yellow Rock Climbing Zone Sign




Show the world that you're passionate about climbing.


This sign "Rock Climbing Zone" is the way to go. Use it indoors or outdoors, it's built to last - made of sturdy vinyl that won't fade away.


The sign shows a climber repelling down an overhanging rock face. It's bright yellow with black print. A funny little gift idea for rock climbing enthusiasts!

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Practical Swiss Army Pocket Knife Present for Climbers

This practical multi-purpose tool should be in the pocket of every climber. It is the perfect little gift idea.

To this day, Victorinox still produces these knives in Switzerland. They are in business since 1897, that's 118 years. The quality of their products is legendary.

The "Climber" Swiss Army knife model sports an incredible 14 functions. No wonder McGyver used one on his adventures, haha.

Click through on the image or the Amazon button to see what all the functions are and what you can do with it.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Women's No Road, No Problem Rock Climbing TShirt Great Gift Idea
Women's No Road, No Problem Rock Climbing T-Shirt - Great gift idea for our rock climbing ladies.



Show you're a proud rock climber with this Tee made of pure cotton (100%). Many colors available. The print is in the front and shows a girl climbing up a vertical rock face and the tagline "No Road, No Problem".



Nice gift idea for our climbing gal's.

Saturday, July 04, 2015

El Capitan in Yosemite Valley
Climbing the face of Yosemite Valley's famous monolith is the dream of many climbers. Only a relatively small number actually do it. This has changed.

Now it’s possible to experience what it’s like to climb the famous and historic Nose route of El Capitan, a 3,000-foot tall monolith in Yosemite Valley, without even knowing how to tie into a rope. Google, working with a team of photographers and professional climbers last January, has digitally mapped the entire rock climb using the same spherical 360-degree panoramic photography found in the Street View of its maps. (Source: National Geographic)
Well known climbers helped with this project: Alex Honnold, Lynn Hill who was the first woman (and person) to free-climb the "Nose" route, and Tommy Caldwell.

A Brief History of the NoseEl Capitan has two prominent aspects, a southeastern and southwestern face, that adjoin together and form a central proboscis-shaped prow in the steepest, tallest and most central part of the monolith. (Source: National Geographic)

To start the virtual climb of El Capitan click here: http://www.google.com/maps/about/behind-the-scenes/streetview/treks/yosemite/ and let me know if you liked it.