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	<title>Raleigh North Carolina Based Rock Climbing Guiding, Climbing Trips, Climbing Classes and Instruction &#187; Rock Climbing</title>
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	<description>Website of North Carolina rock climbing guides and team building facilitators Ascent Adventure Consultants. We are the preferred guide service in the southeast United States, offering climbing trips (day and weekend trips) on the best routes and areas in NC, outdoor climbing instruction, and team building and leadership development programs. Make Ascent your guide service for 2009.</description>
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		<title>Red Rocks in Danger!</title>
		<link>http://www.ascentadventure.com/2010/07/red-rocks-in-danger/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 14:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been a long battle about a proposed development close to Red Rock Canyon, a stunning climbing and state recreation area not far from Las Vegas. The region is as characteristic of the southwest as a landscape can be and draws rock climbers from around the world to its trad, sport and big wall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been a long battle about a proposed development close to Red Rock Canyon, a stunning climbing and state recreation area not far from Las Vegas. The region is as characteristic of the southwest as a landscape can be and draws rock climbers from around the world to its trad, sport and big wall routes. <span id="more-2059"></span>The developer in question won a court battle over zoning restrictions relative to housing density.</p>
<p>While it pays to be objective in cases that become hot ticket items for those who closely follow local politics, there is little argument that should this crack in the dam expand, Red Rock will soon make it&#8217;s way on to the amenities list of the next mega-casino. Currently, the state is appealing the developer&#8217;s victory and appears to have a chance.</p>
<p>However, the odds of the Las Vegas region being able to support another housing community are slim to none, closer to none. The city is already a hotbed of foreclosure, short sales and destitute real estate agents. If you care about climbing, <a href="http://www.lvrj.com/news/rhodes--could-still-lose-legal-war-97217964.html?ref=964">you should care about this issue</a>. It&#8217;s a big deal.</p>
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		<title>Climbing and Nutrition</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 10:09:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I began learning more about nutrition and the essential role it plays not only in general health but in physical fitness as well. Fortunately, I have for a long time been a fan of eating healthy, such as eating organic foods, eating a ton of vegetables and fruits every day, etc. But as I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I began learning more about nutrition and the essential role it plays not only in general health but in physical fitness as well. Fortunately, I have for a long time been a fan of eating healthy, such as eating organic foods, eating a ton of vegetables and fruits every day, etc. But as I learned more, I realized that I needed to learn what my body needs in order to stay fit, and most importantly in order to be a strong climber. When coupled with a solid training program, eating properly can help you make significant performance gains.<span id="more-1851"></span></p>
<p>First, it is important to eat the proper balance of carbs, fats, and protein. Here&#8217;s a quick formula to help you figure it out! This is based on Eric Horsts description from <a title="Training for Climbing" href="http://www.trainingforclimbing.com" target="_blank"><em>Training For Climbing</em></a>.</p>
<h4>Determine Your Caloric Need:</h4>
<p>Multiply your weight by the following number, based on your metabolism:</p>
<ul>
<li>Low metabolism &#8211; multiply by 12</li>
<li>Medium metabolism &#8211; multiply by 15</li>
<li>High metabolism &#8211; multiply by 18</li>
</ul>
<p>Now add 150 calories for each activity of low intensity exercise you do each day ( such as walking, etc). Then add 600 calories per each hour of high intensity exercise (running, climbing, etc). Let&#8217;s say you do 30 minutes of walking and 45 minutes of running. That would be 75 calories for low intensity and 450 calories for high intensity.</p>
<h4>Determine Your Carb, Fat, and Protein Requirements</h4>
<p>Specifically for a climber, here is the breakdown of your needs, based on your caloric needs.</p>
<h5>Carbs</h5>
<p>65% of your calories should come from carbs. There are 4 calories in 1 carb.</p>
<h5>Protein</h5>
<p>15% of your calories should come from Protein. There are 4 calories in 1 gram of protein.</p>
<h5>Fats</h5>
<p>20% of your calories should come from Fat. There are 9 calories in 1 gram of fat.</p>
<p>So by making these calculations, and beginning to monitor what you eat, you will notice significant gains in your climbing ability, as long as you are training alongside of having a strict nutritional program!</p>
<p>More to follow soon!</p>
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		<title>Why I Love Climbing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 10:40:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week someone asked me why I love to climb. They didn&#8217;t understand what was so appealing about it. So I&#8217;ve been thinking all week about that question and keep coming up with more and more reasons why I love to climb. So I thought I&#8217;d list a few here. I&#8217;d love if you would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week someone asked me why I love to climb. They didn&#8217;t understand what was so appealing about it. So I&#8217;ve been thinking all week about that question and keep coming up with more and more reasons why I love to climb. So I thought I&#8217;d list a few here. I&#8217;d love if you would add to this list in the comment section!</p>
<h3>The Adrenaline Rush</h3>
<p>One of the things I seek out in life is new, exciting experiences. Every time I climb, I get that feeling that I am doing something new and exciting and I love the adrenaline rush it gives me as I move up the cliff. I have learned to turn fear into excitement!</p>
<h3>The Challenge</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m always looking for new challenges, and with climbing, there is a limitless lifetime of challenges awaiting me.</p>
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<h3>The Lifelong Pursuit</h3>
<p>There will never be a time where I can say &#8220;I&#8217;ll never do anything harder than this,&#8221;, or &#8220;Well, this is all climbing has to offer&#8230;I climbed the best route.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Solitude</h3>
<p>Life gets busier and busier by the day. Climbing gives me the opportunity to retreat to places where few people ever go; where I am by myself on a cliff-side, experiencing the world as it was originally created, away from all the hustle and bustle of life.</p>
<h3>Training</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s rare that training for a sport is always enjoyable. However, in the case of climbing, the best training is climbing, climbing, and more climbing! In addition to simply climbing, learning various additional strength techniques is great fun to me, and  love how so many other exercises lend themselves to climbing, such as Yoga.</p>
<h3>Community</h3>
<p>Climbers have a unique community. Coming from all different walks of life, climbers share the unique bond of being climbers and no matter what can instantly connect. The sense of community among climbers is strong and is something to never be taken for granted. Through the climbing community you can build skill, learn about new areas,  and build a great network of friends.</p>
<h3>Revitalizing and Recharging</h3>
<p>There is nothing that I find to be more recharging and refreshing than getting out climbing. I think this is the greatest reason I love climbing. By stepping out into the wilderness and climbing my mind, soul, and body is refreshed more than it is anywhere else.</p>
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		<title>Pennsylvania Climbing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 11:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend I was able to spend a day climbing back in my home state of Pennsylvania. Most climbers living outside of Pennsylvania aren&#8217;t aware of the phenomenal climbing that exists in that state! I thought I&#8217;d take a moment to write a bit about climbing in PA and highlight some of the locations. Hopefully [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Last weekend I was able to spend a day climbing back in my home state of Pennsylvania. Most climbers living outside of Pennsylvania aren&#8217;t aware of the phenomenal climbing that exists in that state! I thought I&#8217;d take a moment to write a bit about climbing in PA and highlight some of the locations. Hopefully every climber who reads this will take a trip there some day and check it out! <span id="more-1749"></span></p>
<h3>Mocanaqua</h3>
<p>Located in between Bloomsburg PA and Wilkes-Barre PA, along US-11, the small town of Mocanaqua is surrounded by excellent climbing areas. I went to college at Bloomsburg PA, and scheduled all my classes on Tuesday and Thursdays so I could climb ALOT at these spots, since they were only 30 minutes away or less. Most of the cliffs in this area were rebolted as part of the <a title="ARI Anchor Replacement Initiative" href="http://www.climbing.com/community/ari/" target="_blank">ARI (Anchor Replacement Initiative). If you look at the ARI ads in Climbing Magazine</a>, you will see Mocanaqua listed. You could spend a long weekend in Bloomsburg PA, and climb here all day all weekend long and not even come close to running out of climbs. A great trip would be to drive to PA, climb 2 days in Mocanaqua, and then drive to the Gunks, which is only 2.5 hours away. Some of the areas in Mocanaqua are listed below, with pictures following the posts.</p>
<h4>Main Wall</h4>
<p>The highest point on Main Wall is just shy of 100 feet. The rock is fairly simliar to the Gunks (course conglomerate). The easiest route up the wall is 5.5 trad, with the hardest being 12a sport. The cliff is 100% vertical, offering a unique challenge to climbers. Easy access to a cliff-top trail makes top roping here easy as well. The approach is only about 5 minutes from the road!</p>
<h4>Library</h4>
<p>The Library was my favorite spot. It is formed by a 50 foot block that is detached from the cliff, creating a large hallway of rock. This cliff, while only about 100 yards long, is actually 300 yards long because of the detached block creating 3 cliffs in one. There are excellent sport routes and trad routes here. This is one of the longest approaches in PA, having to hike through a coal field. But the hike is well worth it. It is a great summer spot, as it is shaded all day long.</p>
<h4>Paradise</h4>
<p>The Paradise cliffs can be seen while driving into Mocanaqua, and are on your left while hiking to The Library cliffs. Paradise is known for hard sport routes, often very run out. Definitely a quality place if you are up for a bold lead!</p>
<h4>Squirrel Rock</h4>
<p>Squirrel Rock is the PA boulderers paradise. There are boulder problems galore, as well as a few short top roping options. Squirrel rocks is very near Main Wall.</p>
<h4>Tilbury</h4>
<p>Tilbury is about 10 minutes north of Mocanaqua. It is marked by a HUGE 30 foot roof with a flake, crack out the middle, providing a hard 5.11a trad lead, and a &#8220;Big-Swing&#8221; top rope. There are many excellent climbs on this cliff, most notably the large 5.7 hand/finger crack on the left side of the cliff.</p>

<a href='http://www.ascentadventure.com/2009/08/pennsylvania-climbing/124-2440_img/' title='The Library Rock Climbing PA'><img width="72" height="96" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/124-2440_img.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="The Library Rock Climbing PA" title="The Library Rock Climbing PA" /></a>
<a href='http://www.ascentadventure.com/2009/08/pennsylvania-climbing/118-1831_img/' title='PA Climbing 1'><img width="72" height="96" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/118-1831_img.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="PA Climbing 1" title="PA Climbing 1" /></a>
<a href='http://www.ascentadventure.com/2009/08/pennsylvania-climbing/crack/' title='crack climbing at Library PA'><img width="72" height="96" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/crack.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="crack climbing at Library PA" title="crack climbing at Library PA" /></a>
<a href='http://www.ascentadventure.com/2009/08/pennsylvania-climbing/124-2466_img/' title='Chimney climbing at Library PA'><img width="128" height="96" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/124-2466_img.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Chimney climbing at Library PA" title="Chimney climbing at Library PA" /></a>
<a href='http://www.ascentadventure.com/2009/08/pennsylvania-climbing/chickies-rock-pa-climbing/' title='chickies-rock-pa-climbing'><img width="128" height="73" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/chickies-rock-pa-climbing.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="chickies-rock-pa-climbing" title="chickies-rock-pa-climbing" /></a>

<h4><a href="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/124-2440_img.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1750" title="The Library Rock Climbing PA" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/124-2440_img-225x300.jpg" alt="The Library Rock Climbing PA" width="225" height="300" /></a></h4>
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		<title>Raleigh based Guide Service Climbs into Asheville with Climbing Classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 10:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raleigh NC based climbing guide company Ascent Adventure Consultants has officially expanded it&#8217;s services into Asheville NC by offering their Climb Outside Rock Climbing Classes to climbers in Western NC Raleigh based rock climbing and ice climbing guide service and climbing school has expanded it&#8217;s climbing class offerings to climbers in Western NC by offering [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Raleigh NC based climbing guide company Ascent Adventure Consultants has officially expanded it&#8217;s services into Asheville NC by offering their Climb Outside Rock Climbing Classes to climbers in Western NC </em></p>
<p>Raleigh based rock climbing and ice climbing guide service and climbing school has expanded it&#8217;s climbing class offerings to climbers in Western NC by offering their Climb Outside Rock Climbing Class on September 26-27, 2009 at Looking Glass Rock NC. These classes give people the knowledge, skills, and understanding they need to begin rock climbing outside. <span id="more-1740"></span>Asheville is an ideal location for these classes because of the volume of climbing areas, and the volume of people who desire to learn how to climb outdoors but aren&#8217;t sure where to get started. Students learn anchor building, rope management, knot tying, belaying, rappelling, rescue, and more. The class consists of 2 full day sessions, where the first day will be spent teaching the skills, and the second day will be spent putting the newly acquired skills into practice. The classes are open to all experience levels, and all equipment is provided. Details on the Asheville Climb Outside Rock Climbing Class can be found on the Climb Outside Website (http://www.ascentadventure.com/2009/04/asheville-climb-outside-class/).<br />
&#8220;Taking this class taught me a lot and confirmed things I had already been in the process of learning. Even though I have much more to learn it allowed me to feel confident, to go with my partner, and climb outside at my current level,&#8221; expresses Chris Troisi, a Climb Outside Class participant.<br />
For an interview, or to find out more information about the classes and unique services Ascent Adventure Consultants provides, please contact Brandon Hensinger at bhensinger@ascenadventure.com or 877-254-4617. Also, visit the Ascent Adventure Consultants website to learn more.<br />
Ascent Adventure Consultants is a Raleigh, NC based professional rock and ice climbing guiding and instruction provider, as well as a corporate team building and leadership development program provider. Climbing courses and team building programs are conducted locally, nationally and internationally.</p>
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		<title>Access Fund Multi-Million Dollar Land Conservation Campaign</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 13:59:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read this morning on the Access Fun website that they have launched a multi million dollar campaign aimed at providing loans to local climbing organizations as well as assistance negotiating with land managers to help preserve, maintain, and obtain climbing areas. This is a great program and I am proud to be a supporter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read this morning on the Access Fun website that they have launched a multi million dollar campaign aimed at providing loans to local climbing organizations as well as assistance negotiating with land managers to help preserve, maintain, and obtain climbing areas. This is a great program and I am proud to be a supporter of the Access Fund. Take time to read about it on their site: <a title="Access Fund Land Conservation Campaign" href="http://www.accessfund.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=tmL5KhNWLrH&amp;b=5000939&amp;ct=7186515" target="_blank">Land Conservation Campaign.<span id="more-1680"></span></a></p>
<p><a title="Join the Access Fund" href="http://www.accessfund.org/site/lookup.asp?c=tmL5KhNWLrH&amp;b=4917803&amp;msource=Ascent" target="_blank">Join the Access Fund Today:<br />
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		<title>Defeating Fear with Past Success: The Climbing Experience Applied to All of Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 23:58:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend I was climbing at Cathedral Ledge in New Hampshire, on a route called Recombeast (5.9+). The crux of the route is on pitch 3, where you have to make a traverse onto a flake, with nowhere to put your feet except for smearing on the rock. This day, the area for my feet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>This weekend I was climbing at Cathedral Ledge in New Hampshire, on a route called Recombeast (5.9+). The crux of the route is on pitch 3, where you have to make a traverse onto a flake, with nowhere to put your feet except for smearing on the rock. This day, the area for my feet was wet! So it made it quite a challenging task. It took me a while to make the proper moves, but ultimately what got me through it was by standing still and remembering past experiences I had.</h3>
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When I remembered that I done other scary traverses on harder routes, I realized that I would be able to do this one. I remembered, &#8220;I was afraid before, but it turned out to be ok. It will be ok this time.&#8221;</p>
<p>This experience can apply to all of life! When we face challenging and even scary situations in life, we must take a moment to think logically, instead of acting out of fear. Ask yourself these questions:</p>
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<li>Have I had similar experiences before?</li>
<li>How did I respond?</li>
<li>What can my past response teach me now?</li>
<li>What will be my next action</li>
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<p>Some simple things&#8230;but it can go a long way.</p>
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		<title>Climbers Brew Event Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 10:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our first of what we all hope to be annual Climbers Brew, held at Carolina Brewery in Chapel Hill NC, took place on Sunday night July 12! It was a huge success. We had a good crowd in attendance, a ton of great beer from Carolina Brewery, and great food as well. Climbers from all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our first of what we all hope to be annual Climbers Brew, held at <a href="http://www.carolinabrewery.com/" target="_blank">Carolina Brewery</a> in Chapel Hill NC, took place on Sunday night July 12! It was a huge success. We had a good crowd in attendance, a ton of great beer from Carolina Brewery, and great food as well. Climbers from all over the area showed up. People met new climbing partners, and were able to reconnect with old friends! We had a TREMENDOUS amount of gear donated to support the raffle for the <a href="http://www.carolinaclimbers.org" target="_blank">Carolina Climbers Coalition</a>. <span id="more-1556"></span>We had donations from <a href="http://www.mountainhardwear.com" target="_blank">Mountain Hardwear</a>, Frikshn, <a href="http://www.evolvsports.com" target="_blank">Evolv</a>, <a href="http://www.mistymountain.com" target="_blank"><a href="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/climbers-brew-nc-rock-climbing2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1554" title="climbers-brew-nc-rock-climbing2" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/climbers-brew-nc-rock-climbing2-300x225.jpg" alt="climbers-brew-nc-rock-climbing2" width="300" height="225" /></a>Misty Mountain</a>,<a href="http://www.asanaclimbing.com" target="_blank"> Asana</a>,<a href="http://www.trianglerockclub.com" target="_blank"> Triangle Rock Club</a>, <a href="http://www.americanalpineclub.org" target="_blank">American Alpine Club</a>, Town of Chapel Hill, <a href="http://www.carolinabrewery.com/" target="_blank">Carolina Brewery</a>, <a href="http://www.allaboutbeer.com" target="_blank">AllAboutBeer.com</a>, <a href="http://www.rubberrevival.com" target="_blank">Rubber Revival</a>, <a href="http://www.tbandc.com/index.html" target="_blank">Townsend Bertram</a>, and more.</p>
<p>Pat Goodman presented a slideshow on his climbing ventures from the past year. It was an incredible slideshow. We were able to see some of the alpine climbing in India that he did, as well as some of the local North Carolina projects that he has been working on.<a href="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/climbers-brew-nc-rock-climbing1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1553" title="climbers-brew-nc-rock-climbing1" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/climbers-brew-nc-rock-climbing1-300x225.jpg" alt="climbers-brew-nc-rock-climbing1" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what Carolina Climbers Coalition said on their website about the event:</p>
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<h4>Sunday evening at the Carolina Brewery in downtown Carrboro, almost 30 climbers got together for the first ever Brewfest, organized by Brandon Hensinger of Adventure ascents consultants with generous support from Andrew and Luis of the Triangle Rock Club. Folks were treated to ample food and more beer than most could drink (well almost). Pat Goodman entertained folks with a wonderful multimedia presentation of his adventures in North Carolina, his most recent expedition to India and some awesome footage from a sailing expedition to the Bahamas. One of the best parts of the event was that it served as a wonderful opportunity to get folks together to meet as a community. A very generous raffle was contributed to by the All about Beer, American Alpine Club, Asana climbing, Ascent Adventure Consultants, Carolina Brewery, Crank forearm fuel, Evolve, Frikshn T-shirts, Metolius, Misty Mountain Threadworks, Mountain Hardware, Supertopo’s super guidebooks, and the Triangle Rock Club. Just about everyone who attended won something in the raffle which helped to raise over $300.00 for the CCC. Big thanks go out to Brandon, Thomas, Andrew, Luis, Pat and the wonderful staff of the Carolina Brewery for supporting such a great event! We look very forward to the next Climbers Brew.</h4>
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<p>We look forward to next year, where we assume it will all be even bigger and better!</p>
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		<title>Table Rock Rock Climbing Testimonial</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 13:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Katie, Table Rock Climbing Trip participant: Brandon is a true professional when it comes to guiding climbs. He&#8217;s an excellent teacher, and his problem solving ability is extraordinary. During the first hour of my first outdoor climb, I encountered an obstacle I didn&#8217;t think I could overcome. After twenty minutes of attempting to negotiate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From Katie, Table Rock Climbing Trip participant:</p>
<p>Brandon is a true professional when it comes to guiding climbs. He&#8217;s an excellent teacher, and his problem solving ability is extraordinary. During the first hour of my first outdoor climb, I encountered an obstacle I didn&#8217;t think I could overcome. After twenty minutes of attempting to negotiate the obstacle, I shouted, &#8220;Brandon? I don&#8217;t think I can make it across this gap to scale that overhang the way you just did. How do we get down?&#8221; <span id="more-1399"></span>He said, &#8220;We can&#8217;t get down from there. If you can&#8217;t do it that way, let me figure something else out.&#8221; He drew from his <a href="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/kate-climbing-peek-a-boo-table-rock-nc.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1403" title="kate-climbing-peek-a-boo-table-rock-nc" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/kate-climbing-3-198x300.jpg" alt="kate-climbing-peek-a-boo-table-rock-nc" width="198" height="300" /></a>experience and came up with a creative solution that kept me in the game. He continued to impress me throughout the trip with his patience, encouragement, and skill. I am definitely <a href="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/kate-brandon-teach-trad-climbing-use-cam-how-to-north-carolina-rock-climbing.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1402" title="kate-brandon-teach-trad-climbing-use-cam-how-to-north-carolina-rock-climbing" src="http://www.ascentadventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/kate-brandon-300x198.jpg" alt="kate-brandon-teach-trad-climbing-use-cam-how-to-north-carolina-rock-climbing" width="300" height="198" /></a>looking forward to my next climbing experience.</p>
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		<title>A Meaningful Wilderness Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 10:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s amazing to see how many articles have been popping up all over the internet and in print media lately about how having a wilderness experience, whether its climbing, hiking, camping, kayaking, backpacking, etc., can greatly impact your life for years to come. I read another article this morning, this time out of Austrailia, on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>It&#8217;s amazing to see how many articles have been popping up all over the internet and in print media lately about how having a wilderness experience, whether its climbing, hiking, camping, kayaking, backpacking, etc., can greatly impact your life for years to come. I read another article this morning, this time out of Austrailia, on how having a wilderness experience gives a new perspective on life. They theorize that it&#8217;s because when out in nature, you realize how small you are and that you are part of something far bigger. Check out the article here: <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/07/03/2616497.htm" target="_blank">http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/07/03/2616497.htm</a>.</h4>
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<p>Now I&#8217;m trying to theorize why this topic has all of a sudden jumped in popularity. About 1 month ago, I started weekly posts on how the Climbing Experience applies to all of life. Then articles started appearing all over the place. Of course I&#8217;d like to think that people saw me as the trend setter! But, for a more realistic theory, I&#8217;d say that it&#8217;s because we&#8217;re in the middle of this recession and people are making big life decisions, people are feeling stressed out, and also because we&#8217;re halfway through the summer and people are really wishing they were outdoors on some adventure.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d love to hear people&#8217;s comments on why you think this topic has gained such momentum as of late. Comment below!</p>
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