1 August 2018

Climbing is for everyone – „Klettern kann jeder“

Climbers Paradise Tirol, together with Black Diamond and Tirol Werbung, started a charity campaign for Paraclimbing Austria – climbers with disabilities. The purpose of „Klettern kann jeder“ is to support paraclimbers in training and competitions. The organizers send out a crash-pad-couch that travels through Tirol’s climbing crags, meeting paraclimbers, families, pros and locals. For the climbing world championships, the couch will return to Innsbruck. It will be signed by the designated world champions and raffled among all donors. In the picture Hannes Mayer. Kick-off video Here you can support Paraclimbing Austria and „Klettern kann jeder“: Paraclimbing.net
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