'I believe strongly that when you love something very much, you shouldn’t count the time you are putting in; just do it and it will pay off in some way, someday' François Lebeau on his new book Climbing Rock: Vertical Explorations Across North America https://t.co/3CBwWXHEUO
'There are communities that value the preservation of history through culture, allowing the remembrance of those who came before to inspire their successors. Cortina d’Ampezzo, in the eastern Italian Dolomites, exemplifies such a notion of connectedness' https://t.co/ZmoQgjegqO
A National Park & designated International Dark Sky Park—this little known sea of sand in Colorado is one of the most exciting and uniques places you can camp
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'I’ve only experienced similar views once before; driving into Yosemite Valley. El Capitan and the surrounding formations changes a climbers’ perception of scale forever.' Our latest feature by @BrokenBennett from Tsaranoro Massif, Madagascar https://t.co/YC88Hu3JfQ
Our latest feature from somewhere a little different - Antartica 'The nearest hospital is 1630 kms away, the aircraft used to get you there are serviced in Canada during winter. In short, arriving in a situation that would require a rescue was unthinkable' https://t.co/xu1hJSeiN4
'Film is not free, but it sets a different approach and pace. You observe more, you take your time, you try to make every photo worth the click' photographer Francois Lebeau in Exposure https://t.co/pXzWXKt3mJ
New in our Focus series on creative climbers: London-based musician Graham Dunning's takes an unusual approach to music production, he calls this method mechanical techno, the results are imperfect and often accidental but also uniquely physical. https://t.co/Zg7UmbXFEY