Mid Atlantic Climbers would like to thank our sponsors: Earth Treks and Osprey, our team leaders and of course, everyone who gave up a morning of climbing to give back to the community.!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Keepin' The Hits Coming - Ilchester Cleanup Recap
Mid Atlantic Climbers would like to thank our sponsors: Earth Treks and Osprey, our team leaders and of course, everyone who gave up a morning of climbing to give back to the community.!
Friday, May 6, 2011
ROCKFEST Recap

It was amazing; 33 MPH wind, 18 hours of rain, 2 tornado warnings. Despite these extreme conditions, Rockfest 2011 was a great success. As one enthusiastic volunteer put it, "Rockfest, not just a service day but an adventure." Rockfest 2011 ranks as one of the most memorable events in Mid-Atlantic Climbers history.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Ilchester Adopt-a-Crag Saturday 5/7/11
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Facebook Contest! Win free stuff!
Post a picture of yourself or a friend wearing an Adopt-a-Crag, Rockfest or Mid Atlantic Climbers T-Shirt on the wall of our event page on Facebook. Everyone who posts a photo will automatically get a free raffle ticket and whoever posts a photo with the most likes will get our new MAC shirt free!
Help us spread the word about the event by forwarding this email to your friends, sharing the event on your wall and encouraging people to enter the contest. You must be present at Rockfest 2011 to win.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Rockfest 2 Is Almost Here!

We're getting really excited about our upcoming event.
Check out The Rockfest Page for all the details!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Fall 2010 Wrap-up
Here is some info on what the climbers of the Mid Atlantic region were doing!
Great Falls, VA Adopt-a-Crag 9/25/10
Thanks to everyone who came out! We had over 100 volunteers work to complete many different projects throughout the park. Including:
- Building an historic fence
- Invasive species removal
- Trimming of trails
- Building a turnpike and erosion control measures on a popular trail
- Hauling out lots of trash from the gorge
UPDATE: Check out our friend Jeremy Bradford's Flikr album from the event!
Earth Treks Gear Swap 9/25/10
Earth Treks Columbia, once again showed their commitment to the climbing community by hosting a Gear Swap. Climbers we invited to bring in their used gear and sell it consignment style; donating 10% of the gear swap sales to Mid Atlantic Climbers and the Access Fund. Their efforts raised over $100 which will be split between the two organizations for the purpose of preserving climbing access; locally and across the country.
A big thanks to Earth Treks for continuing to be so supportive of the local climbing community and caring about preserving the climbing resources!
Access Fund Summit, Fayetteville, WV 10/2/10 and 10/3/10
Representatives from Mid Atlantic Climbers attended this two-day conference with other Local Climbing Organizations (LCOs) from across the country. The goal of this conference was for LCO's to share information on how to preserve climbing resources. The topics of presentations, panels and workshops ranged from Conservation Easements and Land Acquisition, to liability and recreational use statutes, to membership and fundraising for LCOs.

- Red River Gorge Climbers Coalition (RRGCC)
- Carolina Climbers Coalition (CCC)
- Climbing Conservancy of Central Pennsylvania (C3PA)
- Climbers Resource Advocates for Greater Sacramento (CRAGS)
- Washington Climbers Coalition (WCC)
- New River Alliance of Climbers (NRAC)
The Summit was sponsored by the Access Fund and the New River Alliance of Climbers with the help of the National Parks Service and local businesses.
UPDATE: Check out this very detailed trip-report written by our friend Renee Ross from CRAGS - also has a couple good pics!
Northwest Branch Adopt-a-Crag 11/13/10
Our last Adopt-a-Crag of the season was another HUGE success. On a perfect fall day and under a beautiful blue sky, 79 volunteers from all over came together to show a local bouldering spot some love.
In the end, we hauled more than 30 big bags of trash and over a dozen bags of recyclables out of the woods. Not to mention: four tires, a big pipe and a couple of chairs. After the cleanup, we had an interesting presentation on the geology and flora/fauna in the park from Montgomery County Park Commission biologist Doug Redmond. And of course, the obligatory bouldering sesh.
Thanks to all our great volunteers who gave up their Saturday morning to work hard and give something back to the community.
Thanks also to our sponsors- we couldn’t have done it without you!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The SCC's $250k Grant proposal on Pepsi Refresh Project
Of course we do! Now you can help the Southeastern Climbers Coalition win $250,000 to open up two climbing areas in the Southeast!
As many of you know, the Southeastern Climbers Coalition has been doing some amazing things to preserve climbing in the South. They've had some huge success with Boat Rock and Yellow Bluff and now they have their eyes on 2 other climbing areas. But they need your help.
The SCC is competing to win $250,000 in grant money from the Pepsi Refresh Project. Help spread the word and get people to vote! You can vote every day!
Not convinced? Check out this awesome video the SCC put together: