by Kate Rutherford | Aug 27, 2010 | climbing
The last meter of 1,000….. Some people know how to climb in the rain, some people don’t. Jasmin Caton and I grew up in the rainy climates of western Alaska, British Columbia and Washington. We know that you don’t melt in the rain, like the inverse of...
by Kate Rutherford | Jul 6, 2010 | climbing
The princess cruse up the Freerider, and all womens team free ascent…. I have approximately 30 bruises, I tried to count them, but some blend together, 5 gobbles (cuts or abrasions from the rock), one on the ankle, one on each shoulder, a small one on my hand,...
by Kate Rutherford | Oct 22, 2009 | climbing
Join us climbing in Zion! Climb to the top of Angels Landing and lets talk 350!  Lets tell the world, and everyone we see on top of Angels Landing about the need to get our global CO2 down to 350 ppm. We desperately need to convince the world leaders to make this...
by Kate Rutherford | May 30, 2009 | climbing
Here’s a short video that Chris Alstrin put together for me. More to come. Looking past the Quiver tree (the San used this pithy wood to make poison tipped arrows) to the Namibian granite beyond!
by Kate Rutherford | Apr 19, 2009 | climbing
Hard Sayin’ Not Knowin’ 5.10 A2 70° Ag. Guillaumet Fitz Roy Range, Patagonia Mikey Schaefer and Kate Rutherford  January 2009 Two mornings ago I dreamt my way across the glacier, trying not to face plant falling asleep walking. At 4:30 in the morning...