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Celebrating Autistic Climbers
This week is Autism Acceptance Week, and we wanted to highlight the stories of some autistic climbers from our community. Keep reading to see Beth, Henry and Albie’s story! Beth I came back to climbing about 3ish years ago, but bouldering instead of rope climbing, which I'd dabbled in previously. What actually got me to go bouldering was that my husband and two of our children went and all found it enjoyable, and my husband, in particular, described it as being peaceful for

Hannah Frost
4 days ago6 min read


Elevating Accessibility in Climbing: An Interview with Johanna from Playstone.
An image of Johanna setting with holds from the inclusive range. Introduce yourself and your role with Playstone. My name is Johanna, I am 42 years old and I live in Germany. I love people and I love climbing 😊. In my work, I use climbing to support people who struggle with physical, cognitive, and psychological impairments or who are neurodivergent. I am also a routesetter specialising in inclusive route setting. I started cooperating with Playstone to develop and distribut
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Mar 23 min read
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