by Kate Rutherford | Jul 24, 2014 | climbing
Gurue, Mozambique –June 4, 2014 –An international team of rock climbers, entomologists, and herpetologists gathered on the summit of Mt. Namuli, Zambezia, Mozambique on May 27th at the culmination of the 30-day, 18-member Lost Mountain expedition. Three of the team...
by Kate Rutherford | May 4, 2014 | climbing
My big wall frog catching kit: Today I packed my big wall frog catching kit. I have a triple set of most cams, and I hope I actually have a crack to put them in. This adventure for me is inspired by rock climbing, a 2,000 foot granite wall, called Mt. Namuli, but...
by Kate Rutherford | Apr 13, 2014 | climbing
It was awesome to get a little sun after the alpine season. Why Turkey? Climbing is an excuse for me to see the world. And Turkey was high on the list of epic rich cultures that I wanted to experience. I just needed an invite. Basically my job is to say yes to any...
by Kate Rutherford | Nov 21, 2013 | climbing
In an attempt to choose a flight back down to Patagonia this year, I have been getting so excited! The photos have been revisited for inspiration, the old friends in El Chalten contacted and primed for good times to come. And in this I realized I never summed up my...
by Kate Rutherford | Aug 4, 2013 | climbing
splitters galore. only basalt offers this incredible honeycomb of roofs. watch the video!
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