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23.01.2022 Some bright coloured enthusiasm for your Sunday morning. Mammut Crag Dry 9.5mm in Pink/Zen gets us every time Melbourne, we're so stoked to see you back at the gym! Don't forget to let your mates behind the counter know how much you missed them, they've been waiting so patiently for your return.



21.01.2022 NEW: Wild Country Session Harness The Session is a versatile harness with a lightweight, clean & comfortable fit. Features 5 gear loops to secure all your gear, from long trad multi-pitches to modern sport climbs. Tap/click the image for tags or shop here: https://bit.ly/3298JqV

20.01.2022 The amazing team at Beyond Bouldering is raising money for CAC Climbers Against Cancer. Fundraising week kicks off today with a Back Sale at the Kent Town gym & ends on Friday with their epic Traverse! Traverse the distance to Everest Basecamp: sign up for free to help Beyond complete 1000 laps of their Keswick gym with the goal of raising $3000+ for 'Climbers Against Cancer' charity. Pop by the gym to show your support! Event link here:... Beyond climbs to Everest Basecamp - CAC Fundraiser See more

19.01.2022 The E9 Summer Range has landed! Breathable material so you're ready for those summer sends PLUS no plastic packaging! Shop E9 S20 here bit.ly/399l02L



19.01.2022 Reposting more customer goodies. Matt Ray (@mattrayphoto on Instagram) took & edited this gem of their fresh kicks. Out of this world! Scarpa Furia S

17.01.2022 BUTORA shoes are coming to Climb Fit St Leonards NEXT MONDAY the 7th of December. The Climbing Anchors Team will be there to help fit you in the right size for your send. Try the Butora Senegi, Acro & Gomi before you buy. For more details check out the link below. Hope to see you there!

15.01.2022 Trans Awareness Week is coming up & our mates over at Climbing QTs have TWO awesome events for you to attend, kicking off tomorrow morning at 10am. Check out the link below for more information.



12.01.2022 Always Will, Always Will Be - NAIDOC 2020. Climbing Anchors would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands & waterways on which we work, live, climb, base our stores, & pay respect to Elders past, present & emerging. This week & every week, we acknowledge & celebrate First Nations Peoples continued connection to Culture & Country, on this unceded land. Climbing Anchors hopes that through respectful dialogue & collaboration, Traditional Owners, climbers, & government groups alike can work together to provide a sustainable future & shared understanding for our cliffs. We encourage you to follow Gariwerd Wimmera Reconciliation Network to keep updated with the conversations, reflect upon your actions at the crag, & to practice the ‘Leave No Trace’ & ‘Access Is No Accident’ principles. Take care out there.

10.01.2022 A ton of Butora shoes arrived last week, so if you've been waiting for your size to arrive - now's the time to come in & try! Our Alexandria (NSW) & Collingwood (VIC) stores are open from 10am-4pm. Please be aware that social distancing & limits on customers will be enforced to ensure your safety. Whatever you're up to, we hope you enjoy your weekend!

08.01.2022 Summer is coming & so is the ripe stench of sweaty climbing shoes (we speak from experience ). To help fight the stink we've stocked up on Boot Bananas. Pop these lavender smelling moisture absorbers in your shoes keep your shoes feeling and smelling fresh. Dob in a mate that could use a pair or tap to shop!

08.01.2022 Adelaide, we have some good news for you! Beyond Bouldering is opening a 3rd location coming to Adelaide’s south, early 2021! This will be their biggest gym so far. Follow them on socials to keep updated on their build & help feed their stoke. Congrats Beyond Bouldering, can't wait to see what you do with this amazing space!

06.01.2022 Breaking in the new shoes at 9 Degrees Parramatta. Butora Endeavour is a great all round, comfortable, training shoe. Perfect for the long gym sesh. @gmz.photographer went straight from the Alexandria shop to the gym! Thanks for sending us your pics. Keep em coming. Tag @ClimbingAnchors on Facebook or Instagram so we can see what you're up to!



02.01.2022 What's your favourite shoe? We have a few shoes if you wanted to try on a pair.. or 60 Head to our Sydney or Collingwood stores for the full range, our Mini Stores in Lane Cove & Waterloo for our faves, or shop online with free shipping & exchange (if you choose the wrong size). Check out our Google listing for updated shop times.

01.01.2022 BRISSY PREMIERE of 'In the Footsteps of John Stuart' Set In Stone Photography's 'In the Footsteps of John Stuart' is screening at Urban Climb Milton THIS SATURDAY, 21st November from 7pm. On the night there will be:... - Shorts & trailers thanks to Adventure Reels - Q&A with some of the team from the trip - Freebies & prizes (from us!) Tickets are $15 each (+ Eventbrite service fee) & 20% of all proceeds will be donated to the ACAQ (Australian Climbing Association Qld). ______________________________ SYNOPSIS On January 5 1956, a man named John Stuart died in remote Southwest Tasmania on a climbing & exploration expedition into the region. Although it was summer, John died of exposure to freezing conditions 9 days into his journey, shortly after summiting Federation Peak & spending the proceeding 3 days walking through snow in cold & wet equipment. After suffering a fall & subsequent concussion, John's condition was deteriorating rapidly & in such conditions, turned life threatening. His condition worsened & despite their best efforts, his expedition partners were unable to bring his body temperature back to a reasonable level due to the extreme cold & poor equipment that was available at the time. John perished on Scoparia Saddle which was subsequently renamed Stuart Saddle in his memory. John Stuart just happens to be the great uncle of local South East Queensland rock climber, Rob Saunders. Rob took it upon himself to research the history of his deceased relative and decided to embark on a journey to find John's grave (of which there is no recorded location) and pay his respects on behalf of his Godmother Marie Morcom (John Stuart's sister) as well as four generations of his family, with a goal to ensure that this particular part of both his family history and Australian climbing and bush walking history was not lost with time in the minds of the very few who knew about this tragedy. ______________________________ Strictly limited to 80 people in order to comply with the QLD Government COVID Safe requirements so get in quick & don't miss out!

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