How Rock Climbing Has Changed These Women's Lives – Coalatree
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Women began rock climbing in 1779, which is when the first female ascent was recorded, according to Climbing.com. Since then, female climbers have taken their place in the outdoors as strong crag chasers, developing communities and changing their lives in the process. Whether you’re new to climbing or have been adventuring on rocks since you were little, rock climbing has probably changed your life in some way. These stories will inspire you to get outside and remember why you love it so much. “When I started climbing it just felt right.” Bridget Kilgallon, Co-Founder of Têra Kaia, found a home in rock climbing. “I think before I found climbing I felt like I wasn’t in the right place. I would compare it to being an outdoor cat that is stuck indoors. From the places I went to the activities I partook in, none of
Women began rock climbing in 1779, which is when the first female ascent was recorded, according to Climbing.com. Since then, female climbers have taken their place
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How Rock Climbing Has Changed These Women's Lives – Coalatree