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Peter Croft

Climb Smart 2016 gathers record crowd for education and stewardship (and FUN)

This past weekend nearly 400 climbers gathered in Joshua Tree to learn and refresh skills taught by pros, get inspired by presentations and conversation, and give back to the Park at Climb Smart 2016. This 20th staging of the event was the largest ever and was the first ever to reach sold out status. The… Read More


Climb Smart 2016 SOLD OUT! Still a few tix for Friday and Saturday night events tho

For the first time in 20 years, the FOJT Climb Smart event has sold out for full weekend passes. THANK YOU to all of you supporters out there for your crucial support of local climbing advocacy! There are still some tickets available for our Friday and Saturday night events that include pro athlete presentations and… Read More


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