Tom Randall, a climbing coach and the founder of Lattice training, shares 3 common limiting factors for climbers, how to define them and what’s the first step in improving them!
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Tom Randall, a climbing coach and the founder of Lattice training, shares 3 common limiting factors for climbers, how to define them and what’s the first step in improving them!
Brand new topos of Rocklands coming soon to 27 Crags .premium by Scott Noy!
Magic Wood, while beautiful, famous, and covered in exceptional rock, is also quite confusing and overwhelming for first timers. Here’s a list that will help you find the must-climb problems!
Bringing kids on a climbing trip definitely adds more things to consider when planning the destination. Check out this list of some of the best places around the world that are family-friendly and offer fantastic climbing!
Having your holidays on summer, or just looking for some new destination to try out? Check out these amazing places where climbing works even during the summer months!
What started as an outdoor sport has now separated into two entirely different sports: indoor and outdoor climbing. So what are the five things to remember when transitioning from indoors to outdoors?
Discover the best problems in Fontainebleau and get the most out of your trip!
The value of coaching in sports can hardly be underestimated. Not many can afford the luxury of one-to-one coaching, or even coaching at all. However, the benefits of technical coaching and psychological mentoring can be immense.
Sasha DiGiulian, Hazel Findlay, Anna Liina Laitinen and other awesome climbers and outdoor lovers shared their best tips.
As a developer of 27 Crags, you have a privilege to follow your passions: climb and code. Click for more details.
27 Crags had the pleasure to interview the young prodigy about climbing and, of course, her hardest ascent.
What separates pro climbers from mainstream? When it might be the best idea to simply stop climbing? Read our interview with the coach of Alex Megos and find out!
In the Finnish forests was an unclimbed route called the Lappnor project. It was considered to be the hardest climbing route in the world and perhaps impossible for a human.