Rock Climbing

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First Ascent in the Faroe Islands

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Big Wall Climbing In South Africa

Chossy Climbing in the Faroe Islands
‘Namuli’: An Expedition Film
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In 2010, professional climber Majka Burhardt saw a photo of the 2,000-foot granite face of Mount Namuli. Fueled by curiosity, Burhardt led a team of biologists, conservationists, and rock climbers on a daring and unconventional expedition to Mozambique’s second highest mountain and one of the world’s most threatened habitats. Namuli is a community-backed film about the expedition and premieres in Seattle, Washington, on March 8.