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With a remade knee and freshly made custom ReBIRD bags, skier Tonje Kvivik was ready for some time in the mountains. Arc’teryx Alpine Academy was the draw she needed.| blog.arcteryx.com
Iikaiksimatsa’pao’p (Grateful to Be on the Land) follows Cassie Ayoungman, founder of Soul of Miistaki and member of the Siksika nation, on her journey to bring the healing power of the mountains to those within her community. Breaking down barriers to climbing, and integrating Indigenous teachings and land-based learning, she raises questions about representation, builds community, and redefines what it means to be on the land.| Lithographica
Words by Julia Niles | Photography by Tara Kerzhner| blog.arcteryx.com
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The No Wasted Days Community Grant Program returns April 2, with $5000 grants for community-led access projects. Apply April 2-30 2025.| Lithographica
The cool alpine air whipped across the blue limestone face of Waskahigan Watchi, also known as Mount Rundle, in Canmore, Alberta. Sarah Hueniken and Will Gadd were several hundred feet up a route called The Alt Left, a relatively new 5.12 multipitch that’s been dubbed the best “locals’ big wall.” As a married climbing-guide couple, Will and Sarah were having a moment of professional disagreement.| Lithographica
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