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The Climbing Advocate
The Climbing Advocate
62 episodes
3 months ago
Today’s episode is a tribute to one of the most influential characters in the climbing community and the original climbing advocate: Armando Menocal. Armando was a civil rights lawyer turned climber and is known by many as the dedicated founder of Access Fund. He passed away in October 2024 at the age of 83 after a battle with cancer. This episode is a short collection of words from some of his closest friends and colleagues honoring his memory. Armando’s experience and leadership as a civil rights lawyer representing underserved communities translated well to advocating for climbing access on public lands amid fierce controversy during the rise of sport climbing in the ‘80s and ‘90s. His vision for an inclusive climbing community—embracing all styles, including sport climbing and fixed hardware—helped shape the landscape we enjoy today and contributed to the recent passage of the Protecting America’s Rock Climbing (PARC) Act. Enjoy this heart-warming episode celebrating Armando’s kindness and his vision for the future of climbing. Thank you to Brady Robinson, Rick Accomazzo, Allen Sanderson, David Rosenstein, Kika Bradford, and Rick Thompson for contributing to this episode. Brady Robinson- 3:20 Rick Accomazzo- 27:54 David Rosenstein- 31:40 Allen Sanderson- 34:41 Kika Bradford- 38:57 Rick Thompson- 44:43
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Today’s episode is a tribute to one of the most influential characters in the climbing community and the original climbing advocate: Armando Menocal. Armando was a civil rights lawyer turned climber and is known by many as the dedicated founder of Access Fund. He passed away in October 2024 at the age of 83 after a battle with cancer. This episode is a short collection of words from some of his closest friends and colleagues honoring his memory. Armando’s experience and leadership as a civil rights lawyer representing underserved communities translated well to advocating for climbing access on public lands amid fierce controversy during the rise of sport climbing in the ‘80s and ‘90s. His vision for an inclusive climbing community—embracing all styles, including sport climbing and fixed hardware—helped shape the landscape we enjoy today and contributed to the recent passage of the Protecting America’s Rock Climbing (PARC) Act. Enjoy this heart-warming episode celebrating Armando’s kindness and his vision for the future of climbing. Thank you to Brady Robinson, Rick Accomazzo, Allen Sanderson, David Rosenstein, Kika Bradford, and Rick Thompson for contributing to this episode. Brady Robinson- 3:20 Rick Accomazzo- 27:54 David Rosenstein- 31:40 Allen Sanderson- 34:41 Kika Bradford- 38:57 Rick Thompson- 44:43
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Episode #47- Access Fund Annual Conference
The Climbing Advocate
1 hour 7 minutes 38 seconds
2 years ago
Episode #47- Access Fund Annual Conference
Each year, Access Fund rallies dozens of exceptional climbing advocates from across the country and this year was no exception. Peter had the chance to catch up with two prominent advocates based in the southeast and discuss some of the things happening in their respective areas. First up is Caleb Timmerman, marketing and outreach director with the Southeastern Climbers Coalition (SCC). Caleb’s expertise goes beyond marketing and he has a great pulse on everything that’s happening with the SCC, including one area he and Peter discuss at length: Castle Rock. The story and protection of Castle Rock is quite unique and shows what can be accomplished when multiple parties work together to conserve climbing areas. Next, Mike Reardon is the executive director of the Carolina Climbers Coalition (CCC). In 2019, Mike became CCC’s first full-time executive director, but his history with the organization dates way back to 2010 when he first joined the board of directors. Mike has helped spearhead many conservation successes including the most recent acquisition of the Maibauer Boulders in North Carolina. Caleb and Mike’s excitement for southeastern climbing is exemplary, so follow along as they give us a glimpse into their work and how they help make climbing happen in their local communities. Caleb 6:28- Intro/banter 9:43- Recording on location: Castle Rock 11:55- Caleb’s intro 14:21- Caleb’s first day climbing post-injury 15:25- The protection of Castle Rock 24:57- Tennessee’s Outdoor Recreational Use Statute 26:04- SCC’s Acquisition Committee 26:46- SCC’s role at Castle Rock 31:28- Happenings in Alabama and Georgia 34:17- Most exciting part of hosting the conference in Chattanooga Mike 35:56- Field trip to Denny Cove 37:33- Mike’s intro 42:01- Rocky Fork State Park 46:07- C4: Carolina Climbers Conservation Corps 50:42- Leaning on past successes 52:11- The influence of purchasing Laurel Knob 56:59- Maibauer Boulders acquisition 1:00:30- Climbing Conservation Loan Program 1:05:10- Most exciting part of the conference Southeastern Climbers Coalition: https://www.seclimbers.org/ SCC’s Instagram page: @seclimbers Carolina Climbers Coalition: https://carolinaclimbers.org/ CCC’s Instagram page: @carolinaclimberscoalition Maibauer Boulders donation page: https://carolinaclimbers.org/maibauer Plug Tone Audio: https://www.plugtoneaudio.com/ Plug Tone’s Instagram page: @plugtoneaudio
The Climbing Advocate
Today’s episode is a tribute to one of the most influential characters in the climbing community and the original climbing advocate: Armando Menocal. Armando was a civil rights lawyer turned climber and is known by many as the dedicated founder of Access Fund. He passed away in October 2024 at the age of 83 after a battle with cancer. This episode is a short collection of words from some of his closest friends and colleagues honoring his memory. Armando’s experience and leadership as a civil rights lawyer representing underserved communities translated well to advocating for climbing access on public lands amid fierce controversy during the rise of sport climbing in the ‘80s and ‘90s. His vision for an inclusive climbing community—embracing all styles, including sport climbing and fixed hardware—helped shape the landscape we enjoy today and contributed to the recent passage of the Protecting America’s Rock Climbing (PARC) Act. Enjoy this heart-warming episode celebrating Armando’s kindness and his vision for the future of climbing. Thank you to Brady Robinson, Rick Accomazzo, Allen Sanderson, David Rosenstein, Kika Bradford, and Rick Thompson for contributing to this episode. Brady Robinson- 3:20 Rick Accomazzo- 27:54 David Rosenstein- 31:40 Allen Sanderson- 34:41 Kika Bradford- 38:57 Rick Thompson- 44:43