Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Happy Hour Benefit Fundraiser Sat 9/22/12
Happy Hour to Benefit Friends of Muir Valley.
Saturday, September 22nd, 2012
All Day/Night
11am-1am
Kick-off the fall season, by grabbing some food and drinks with other climbers at The Greene Turtle in Olney, MD. Just bring the flyer (or digital copy on your smart device) and 20% of your bill will be donated to the Friends of Muir Valley to ensure that this wonderful climbing area stays open!
We'll have a table with some great raffles to sweeten the deal, and to raise some more money!
WHAT IS MUIR VALLEY?
Muir Valley is a wonderful climber-owned property in the Red River Gorge and it's home to some of the best sport climbing on the East Coast. Many of us have visited and enjoyed the routes, trails and roads on this property that are all maintained by the Weber Family for the sole purpose of preserving this unique environment and the wonderful rock climbing it has to offer. This is our chance to show them that visiting climbers care about this great destination crag!
Links:
Happy Hour Event on Facebook
Download the Flyer
Friends of Muir Valley Website
The Greene Turtle in Olney, MD.
Labels:
access,
community,
fundraiser,
happy hour,
Red River Gorge
Ilchester Adopt-a-Crag Sat. 9/8/12

Saturday, September 8th, 2012
8am - noon
Meet at the Hilltop Rd Parking area
A beautiful after-work crag in Ellicott City, MD has some serious erosion issues. Volunteers are needed to help install and replace erosion barriers at the cliff base this Saturday!
Need some incentive? We'll have door prizes for ya, and if the work's not done by noon, we'll buy pizza for lunch!
And of course, everyone's welcome to stick around and climb afterward!
Links:
Details and Registration.
Ilchester Event on Facebook
Labels:
Access Fund,
adopt-a-crag,
Ilchester,
Patapsco
Monday, July 9, 2012
HERA Climb4Life July 13-15th, 2012
It's 100 degrees outside, it must be time for HERA Climb4Life DC!
Climbers and outdoor enthusiasts from all over the DC area are raising money and awareness to help fight ovarian cancer.
Climb4Life is a multi-day event, that includes climbing, socializing and giveaways. Teams are also raising money and competing for this pretty pig.
There's still time to join a team or start your own! Check out the HERA Page for a full listing of the events, join a team or start one of your own!
And what about that pig? Here you go.
Climbers and outdoor enthusiasts from all over the DC area are raising money and awareness to help fight ovarian cancer.
Climb4Life is a multi-day event, that includes climbing, socializing and giveaways. Teams are also raising money and competing for this pretty pig.
There's still time to join a team or start your own! Check out the HERA Page for a full listing of the events, join a team or start one of your own!
And what about that pig? Here you go.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Access Fund Conservation Team Open House at Northwest Branch
Exciting news! The Access Fund-Jeep Conservation Team will be arriving in Washington, DC on May 9th, 2012 to work with the Mid-Atlantic Climbers on access enhancements to the Northwest Branch Stream Valley Park in Silver Spring!
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Conservation Team - Photo Credit Access Fund |
The trail project and open session will be at Northwest Branch Park, which is located at 10701 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, MD 20910 - immediately south of the strip mall where Trader Joe’s is located. For more information email midatlanticclimbers@gmail.com.
The Conservation Team is the Access Fund's newest stewardship program, with a staff of two trail specialists who travel the country ten months out of the year helping local climbers and volunteers maintain climbing areas. The team assesses climbing area conservation needs, works with locals to address those needs, and provides training on planning and stewardship best practices to keep those areas healthy. For more information about the Access Fund-Jeep Conservation Team, visit www.accessfund.org/ct.
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Access Fund,
bouldering,
climbing,
Conservation Team,
Jeep,
Northwest Branch
Friday, May 4, 2012
Rockfest 2012 a success!
This year's Rockfest event at Rocks State Park was a huge success! We had over 60 volunteers who worked all day to complete multiple projects that massively improved the park for all visitors. Despite the dreary forecast, folks came out excited to pitch in and the forecasted rain held off until after our projects were complete!
Thanks to everyone who helped with the projects which included trail work including installing steps on the purple trail and clearing out an ATV emergency access trail, invasive species removal (only one reported case of poison ivy), trash clean up, and construction of a nature center play area.
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Building stone steps on the purple trail. |
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Construction of the natural play area. |
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Trash clean-up crew getting ready to beautify the park. |
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Lunch was provided by Earth Treks! |
Thanks to our generous sponsors, meals for the day were provided to volunteers, and at the end of the day we had raffle prizes for everyone who participated!
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Solid Rock Climbers for Christ generously provided dinner for our hungry volunteers! |
We were very grateful that the rain held off during the day on Saturday, but its eventual arrival sent most people home on Saturday night instead of enjoying camping. For the few hearty souls who stayed the night, we were treated with a sampling of short climbing films and good company around the campfire.
Thanks to Mark "Indy" Kochte for taking all of the photos in this blog post. You can see even more photos from the event on Facebook here.
Labels:
Access Fund,
climbing,
Earth Treks,
recaps,
rockfest,
rocks state park
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Rockfest 2012!
We know that many of you in the Mid-Atlantic Region have enjoyed the climbing that Rocks State Park has to offer - from bouldering to the classic Strawberry Jam. Now it's time to give back. Join us for Rockfest 2012 on April 21st to give the park some much needed love!
Even if you've never been, this will be a great opportunity to take care of local public lands, meet fellow climbers and outdoor enthusiasts, and have a great time doing it! We'll spend Saturday doing various projects in the park from trail work to invasive species removal, and will then have the special opportunity to camp in the park Saturday night. Volunteers will enjoy complementary lunch and dinner on Saturday and breakfast Sunday. After a day of hard work, volunteers can spend Sunday exploring the park, hiking, bouldering or climbing with friends!

Due to the size of the camping area we are limited to 75 campers, so sign up to guarantee your spot!
Where: Rocks State Park
When: Saturday April 21 at 9am - Sunday April 22 at 3pm
What: Getting dirty with MAC and the Access Fund. Get all the details at our event page.
Projects Include:
Building a new emergency access trail to the cliffs.
Fixing a bridge
Removing invasive species and encroaching pricker-bushes to the cliff base
and more!
Share this event on Facebook and be sure to “Like” Mid-Atlantic Climbers.
Even if you've never been, this will be a great opportunity to take care of local public lands, meet fellow climbers and outdoor enthusiasts, and have a great time doing it! We'll spend Saturday doing various projects in the park from trail work to invasive species removal, and will then have the special opportunity to camp in the park Saturday night. Volunteers will enjoy complementary lunch and dinner on Saturday and breakfast Sunday. After a day of hard work, volunteers can spend Sunday exploring the park, hiking, bouldering or climbing with friends!

Photo Credit: Indy Kochte
Due to the size of the camping area we are limited to 75 campers, so sign up to guarantee your spot!
Where: Rocks State Park
When: Saturday April 21 at 9am - Sunday April 22 at 3pm
What: Getting dirty with MAC and the Access Fund. Get all the details at our event page.
Projects Include:
Building a new emergency access trail to the cliffs.
Fixing a bridge
Removing invasive species and encroaching pricker-bushes to the cliff base
and more!
Share this event on Facebook and be sure to “Like” Mid-Atlantic Climbers.
Sponsors:
We're excited to have the following companies contributing to make this event a success!
Labels:
access,
Access Fund,
Earth Treks,
rockfest,
rocks state park
Friday, January 20, 2012
Local climbing organization committed to supporting regional recreation areas
This fall, more than 100 climbers, outdoor enthusiasts and community members gathered in the fall to support two Maryland recreation areas--Northwest Branch recreational park in Silver Spring and the Patapsco Valley State Park north of Ellicott City.
Paul Barringer, a local climber and MAC member who spearheaded planning of the Northwest branch event says that he enjoys the area because it is a little bit of wilderness right in the midst of the suburbs. “As an urban crag, Northwest Branch gets a lot of use--which brings a host of attendant problems like trash, wear and tear on the trail, and graffiti,” he said. Berringer explained that while bouldering at Northwest branch has a low impact on the environment, and access is easy, it is still important for climbers to play a major role in addressing problems in the area. “It's also great to have the opportunity to make a contribution and meet new people.”
According to MAC President Chris Irwin, both Northwest Branch and Illchester rock, the site of the season’s second adopt-a-crag, could be considered urban parks due to geographic proximity to high population areas, and increasingly high strain on the resources including the climbing areas. “Illchester rock in Patapsco and Northwest Branch are both right off of the highway, close to where people live, and they get a lot of use,” he said. “It is important for us as climbers and as environmental stewards to make sure we have the smallest impact on the natural environment possible,” he said describing several of the projects at the Illchester adopt-a-crag including construction of a retaining wall at the base of the cliff and stairway rehabilitation.
Describing the work completed at Illchester rock by MAC volunteers, Patapsco State Park Ranger and volunteer coordinator Robert Eckhardt said, “This kind of project costs me a lot, and for each of you to come out and do a little bit means a lot. The stairs look great, the retaining wall looks great, you really should be proud.”
Berringer, Irwin and MAC are looking forward to playing a major role in the stewardship of Northwest Branch and Illchester rock in the future and the group has several events planned in the coming months.
Mid Atlantic Climbers is in the process of scheduling follow-up projects at both areas, so that local climbers can continue to show their support for local areas.
Labels:
Access Fund,
adopt-a-crag,
Ilchester,
Northwest Branch
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