Posts Tagged ‘Marmot’

#whyiclimb Chicks & Marmot giveaway!

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

We are extremely excited to announce a Twitter sweepstakes giveaway with our title sponsor, Marmot!

A total of four people will win prizes in this giveaway, which will be open for entries from Thursday, Oct. 6 – Thursday, Oct. 13; we will be announcing the winners on Friday, Oct. 14.

So, you want to hear about the prizes first, right? OK, there will be one grand prize winner who, with their 140-character Tweet win one Marmot Limelight 2-person tent, in addition to one Marmot Mavericks 20 Semi Rec Synthetic Sleeping Bag.

But, that’s not all! Three other winners will each score one Marmot Cam 15 Pack (in the Surf/Peacoat color, which is totally the best one, don’t you think?!).

OK, so let’s get into the details.

How exactly do you enter to win one of these sweet prizes? All you need to do is make sure you are following both us @ChicksClimbing and our generous sponsors @MarmotPro. Then, you need to send out a Tweet to the world with the hashtag #whyiclimb – and share in that Tweet of 140 characters or less why YOU climb!

We will be monitoring the hashtag throughout the week and will re-tweet some of our favorites!

Then, we will randomly choose one grand-prize winner, and three runner-up winners on Friday, Oct. 14. So make sure you enter by midnight, PST Thursday, Oct. 13. Only one entry Tweet per person, please!

Questions? Let’s hear ‘em! Otherwise, get to Tweetin’!

Eliz Rocks the Marmot contest!

Friday, December 31st, 2010

We have a winner in our Girly Guns contest!

The contest collected a total of 229 votes over the past few days for our 43 total entrants. In the end the winner was Elizabeth for her submission of “Eliz Rocks her first climbing comp!”

Congratulations Elizabeth!

She has won an awesome prize package from Marmot that includes a Marmot 4P Hideaway Tent, a Sidecountry 20 Pack, and the women’s Angel Fire Sleeping Bag – a package worth more than $600!

Thanks to Marmot for putting up this awesome prize package, and William Glenn of Grenaider Design for hosting it.

Most of all, thanks to all the Chicks that submitted photos! We couldn’t have done it without you :)

Happy New Year to all!

Ice is nice, and so is a little gossip – check it here in our Gossip Report!

Monday, December 20th, 2010

Here on the Chicks Climbing Gossip Report you can catch up on all of the great gossip (articles, videos, and other assorted cool stuff) we talked about over the past week at Chicks Climbing! We had a fun week launching our “Girly Guns” contest, sponsored by Marmot. Have you seen it yet? We’ve got some great gear to give away including a Marmot 4P Hideaway Tent, a Sidecountry 20 Pack, and the women’s Angel Fire Sleeping Bag – a package worth more than $600! (Thanks Marmot!) You can enter the contest simply by submitting a photo here, and then come back and vote Dec. 29 (and make sure you recruit your friends to vote for you) we will take votes until Dec. 31 when we will announce the winner! Check out the full details here.

Other things we had going on this week at Chicks climbing included Girly Guide Margo Talbot writing a wonderful piece on how ice climbing brought her full circle and saved her from herself. She writes about ice climbing saying “Few things were giving me as much joy in life as introducing others to the activity that had brought me such a profound sense of inner freedom”. Check it out here.

We also had a wonderful testimonial from a Chicks alumna, Jill, who wrote about how her Chicks experience pushed her outside of her comfort zone, which has in turn made the world a bigger place for her to explore. We will be seeing Jill next month, along with her daughter Lindsey in the Quickie; you can check out her inspiring words in our blog here!

Finally, our December newsletter came out which has some FANTASTIC Chicks specials for Christmas. If you want an ice and rock Chicks experience the time is never better – by booking both by the end of the year you can save yourself some major cash! Check it all out here.

All of the other articles we linked to this past week through either the Chicks Climbing Twitter account, or on the Chicks Climbing Facebook fan page (and some on both!).

We provide this wrap-up because we come across a TON of great resources each week, but understand that not everyone is online all the time, or even on both (or either) of these social media platforms. So you can check here each and every week for the latest and greatest in Chicks Climbing resources here on the blog.

However, we know WE may have also missed some cool stuff this week, so if there is something of interest we missed that you came across this week please, let us know so we can share with everyone else!

Climbing
- The Head Chick talks about Chicks with Picks over @PembaServes http://ht.ly/3pLLE – come see why she’s so passionate about it!
- Why get stronger when you can get better at climbing (a reminder to work on technique as well!) http://ht.ly/3rTET
- Awesome mixed climbing video from the Canadian Rockies (“The Real Big Drip”), sure to get your palms sweating! http://ht.ly/3qYuw
- The quick and the dirty on natural anchors in rock climbing from @alpineinstitutehttp://tinyurl.com/2bylku6
- What is alpine climbing? “If at no point you didn’t wish you were somewhere else, you were probably not alpine climbing” http://ht.ly/3oDyk
- Cool article on the history of ice climbing: http://ht.ly/3qbSf
- There is no real formula for choosing the right climbing partner, and Jason from @alpineinstitute talks about his recent struggle with one: http://tinyurl.com/2fqrrkz
- The FREE Kids Climbing College is in session with 4 dates this season http://tinyurl.com/3xy9uam
- A lovely “Ode to Climbers” by Elizabeth, @eliz_rocks, who wants to tell you “You are Awesome”  http://bit.ly/dJNWSz
- Barry Blanchard’s list of Top 10 Moderate Fat Ice routes in Canadian Rockies http://j.mp/eu17W0 (and some fun stories!)

News
- This week’s outdoor and climbing news round-up from @alpineinstitute:  http://tinyurl.com/292xm5j

Gear
- Great write up from Sara, @theclimbergirl, about climbing Rainier and gear she used: http://bit.ly/eTRYWm
- A GREAT review of the Petzl Nomic from Girly Guide Mattie Sheafor is up @pembaserves: http://bit.ly/hWsGy4
- Gear review by Tali (@cupcakemafia) on Champion USA’s cold weather gear so you can keep training outside!  http://ht.ly/3qYaP
- Want to know why that puffy is so darned awesome? Find out here in “The anatomy of a Down coat”: http://j.mp/dXVhWS

Trip Reports
- Genevieve, @icebella_climbs, shares another trip report from her quick trip to find some ice in Canmore: http://bit.ly/hObYSv

Inspiration
- Eileen, @rockgrrl, interviewed Oakley of @LastWildMntn learn about women in film, climbing, and more!  http://bit.ly/eAYN0X

If you have a blog entry that you think would be of interest to the women of Chicks Climbing please let us know! We love getting contributed content from other women – anything from trip reports, nutrition and training tips, to videos. We want to share your resources with the community – much like we do with the Gossip Report and are more than happy to re-publish and share links on behalf of the women’s climbing community!

Finally, a reminder that we have posted our “official” Chicks with Picks 2011 press release, so if you are a blogger or any sort of writer, please feel free to use any and all of the content to help us put the word out about our upcoming clinics this January!

Win gear from Marmot in our “Girly Guns” photo contest!

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

We are excited to announce the Chicks Climbing Girly Guns Photo Contest sponsored by Marmot that is up and running NOW through Dec. 29. We want YOU to help us ring in the New Year in celebration of women’s climbing!

A little about the contest, inspired by Jenn Fields (who gives us a good shot of her own girly guns here):

Girly Guns: Girly (not prissy, not afraid to be feminine, not afraid to be burly) + Guns (those arms that propel you into adventure, hard earned muscles) = Girly Guns (YOU doing the things you love to do) Show us!

We want photos of you climbing: rock, ice, snow, bouldering, in the gym, on a building – wherever it is YOU climb. We want to see you in action, living wildly with reckless abandon. Climbing!

Vote for the photo that inspires you and the winner will receive a sleeping bag, pack and tent from Marmot. It’s that simple – submit a photo and vote for your favorite.

To enter, go to the contest tab on the Chicks Climbing Facebook page and post a photo of yourself in action. Then, check back and vote for your favorite entries on Dec. 29. The winner will receive a Marmot 4P Hideaway Tent, a Sidecountry 20 Pack, and the women’s Angel Fire Sleeping Bag – a package worth more than $600! (Thanks Marmot!) We will announce the winner on New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31, so you can get ready to head into the new year with some new gear!

And, make sure to check out Marmot’s other big giveaway right now – a sweepstakes with DICK’s Sporting goods where you could win $5,000 worth of Marmot gear and get pro tips from our own Girly Guide Angela Hawse!

So, let’s do it – show us your Girly Guns!


Get away to the mountains this winter with two different getaways!

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

A quick blog entry to let you all know of some pretty cool contests for AMAZING getaways we’ve found in the past week.

Elk Horn cabins giveaway

The first one will get you some lodging in a town many of you Chicks are used to seeing in the winter – Ouray! Elk Horn Property Management has a contest running through Nov. 30 to give away a weekend in Ouray at the Elk Horn Cabins. The drawing is scheduled to be held Dec. 1 and the winner will be able to use it anytime (as far as I can tell) through May 31, 2011!

All you have to do to enter is become a Facebook fan here, and then enter your name and e-mail for the drawing here. If you win, maybe you can time it around one of our Chicks with Picks clinics coming up in January!

Marmot giveaway to Jackson Hole

The second giveaway is from our dear friends at Marmot who have partnered with REI to give away an AMAZING five day, four night trip to Jackson Hole to get your ski on!

The Marmot giveaway includes:

  • - Roundtrip coach airfare from anywhere in the continental U.S. or Canada for two to Jackson Hole
  • - Four nights lodging for two
  • - Five day lift passes for two
  • - Two Marmot ski jackets, two Marmot ski pants, two Marmot pairs of gloves, two Marmot hats

You can enter the sweepstakes here on the Marmot Facebook page. The contest ends December 15 so make sure you sign up for this super fun (and free!) winter getaway.

Do you know of any contests active chicks might enjoy? If so, drop us a line and let us know so we can share with everyone!

Anyone else ready for winter fun?!?!

Devil’s Lake Wrap Up & Testimonials!

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Devil’s Lake Wrap Up
We just completed our visit to the Midwestern jewel near Madison, Wisc., the gorgeous Devil’s Lake State Park.  Here, we set up camp for the week at the group campground located close enough to where we can walk to the cliffs every day. We had shoes from Scarpa, tents and sleeping bags from Marmot and Jetboil stoves.  We provide breakfast and lunch on-site at Chicks Rock! Devil’s Lake, and brought in catered diners and had a night on the town as well. It’s great because all the ladies need to do is show up ready to climb!

Weekend  Skills Clinics
This year we offered specific skills clinics the weekend before the official Chicks Rock! kickoff, and even opened it up for boys; but, they were too intimidated (?) and didn’t show. We ran “ground schools” that focused on topics you rarely spend dedicated time on, i.e. all day. Our participants learned the finer points of placing gear on lead, red pointing a project, anchor systems and multi-pitch systems. Our ladies learned a lot and appreciated getting schooled by the likes of Kitty Calhoun.

Sunday Night Slideshow
This year we hosted a free slideshow in the Union at the University of Wisconsin (thank you Hoofers!) KItty Calhoun put on a great show on her Epics (life experiences) on the Big Walls. We gave away a free pass to Boulders Climbing Gym to the first 50 people who showed up. Cool! Then we gave away two Sterling Ropes to the person who could name which 8,000 meter peak Kitty did the first female ascent of; then they had to guess a number between 1 and 100. Pretty good deal for a free show! Kitty can sure weave a great story and everyone enjoyed the up-close and personal experience with that little southern girl.

Womens Three-Day Intensive Course
It’s amazing how much women learn over three days of climbing with great instruction. This is the clinic where we camp together, share meals, hike from camp to the climbs, sit around the campfire and share stories. The magic of Chicks is this full experience with the camaraderie of women sharing in an activity they all love. It’s an invaluable experience for our participants to have access to our guides both on and off the rocks.

Special thanks goes to alumna Anne Hughes for being my local contact, airport shuttle driver, gear provider, food shopper, camp manager and guide to the local crag. This program would not happen without her dedication and support. She’s huge!

One of my favorite parts of the program is when the Chicks receive their certificate and talk about what they are taking away with them. They not only learn a plethora of technical skills, they walk away with confidence and the knowledge they can tackle most anything with a little determination.

Get it from the Chicks!

Here’s what two of our newest Chicks – Ruth and Janice, had to say about their Chicks Rock! experience (thanks to Pemba Serves for the share!)

Ruth: Wow! What an experience I had at the Chicks Rock event! When I first arrived I thought I was getting a little course on rock climbing. Instead, what I received was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Kitty Calhoun, my instructor, is an amazing woman. She taught and showed me things I couldn’t even imagine.

We began our mornings with breakfast, and after putting together our lunch we hiked up this beautiful mountain to amazing sights to behold and rocks to climb. Little did anyone know the fear I have of heights, something I wanted to overcome while on my trip. On my first climb I was afraid and excited all at once. Kitty helped me to focus on those fears and use them to my advantage. Once I was at the top, the amazing views from way up top was so exhilarating.

After a full day of climbing we all hiked back down the mountain to our camp for a time of relaxation by the fire and getting to know each other. And then off to bed to get a good nights sleep so we could do it all again the next morning. I just remember thinking “Wow! We get to do this again tomorrow!!!!”

Being out at Devil’s Lake with these amazing, strong women was just awesome. What I found out about myself is that I am also a person with my own accomplishments and desires. At first I did this for my children and my husband, but in the end I really did it for myself and that was such a fulfillment of my own desires. I still have fear of heights put learning to focus help me to forget about those fears if only for a little bit to make it up that rock.

On our last day I didn’t want it to end, the time seemed to pass by way to fast. And I need to say at our closing ceremony I did cry, because I met some amazing women and took away some of the best experiences I will ever have. I wish that all women could take a trip like this, one that they would never forget and an experience of a lifetime!

Janice: Packing has never been easy for me, and after having a little girl 10 months ago it seemed to get harder! Needless to say I was lost as to what to bring to the Chicks Rock climbing Intensive clinic at Devil’s Lake. I had emails and emails with packing lists, but still! What would I forget?! It had been awhile since I’d “roughed it” and I was embarking on a adventure that was completely new to me.

Rock Climbing? Yeah I’d thought about it – A LOT. Brad and Vera and Boulders are just a stone’s throw away. Steve, my coworker here at PEMBA, is OBSESSED. Between these three, I have climbing power-houses all around me and yet I had not taken the plunge. I had never climbed before, except for a few stints at Boulders. Well, suddenly an opportunity came my way that I couldn’t pass up!

Brad’s wife Vera picked me up and drove me with Ruth (PEMBA’s Office Manager Peter’s wife) towards Devil’s Lake. As we rolled out of my condo complex en route to Chicks Rock, I had no idea what to expect. I have spent a lot of time TALKING about climbing, with little to nothing to show for it.

Lately – with the baby and all – I’d been looking for something different. Sure, running and biking have places in my heart, but climbing is this invigorating, physically and mentally challenging activity that is a passion of not only my coworkers but their friends and families. I wanted to see what this is all about. I need to do it, if for nothing else, to be IT: A new interest; a new activity that I can beg Bryan to stay home with Hayden for that will allow me to escape (and don’t get me wrong, I’ve been told many times Babies are welcome at Boulders, and Hayden is seriously a peach.) In addition to a new interest I was hoping to learn a little bit more about climbing and the equipment involved. After all, Pemba Serves does rep PETZL in the Midwest!

So we rolled into BEAUTIFUL Devil’s Lake (if you haven’t been there, GO!!) late afternoon and found our site. Devil’s Lake is a true gem. Not only do you feel “off the radar” but I literally was, with little to no cell service. I have been in the “industry” (that’s the Outdoor Industry, or #OIBIZ, for those of you who aren’t) for only about 4 years but have loved being outside for as long as I can remember. I did a lot of camping when I was younger and through high school, and it had been some time since I had “roughed it!” After we assembled our new (prototype, even!) Mountain Hardwear 6 Corners Tent (nicknamed the “Taj” at the campsite because of its size – hey I am FINE with camping in comfort), Chicks was officially rolling. Vera left in the van, and Ruth and I just gave each other a “here we go” stare.

The first night was the most sitting we did, as the group got settled in camp and met around the picnic bench for dinner. After a slightly awkward get-to-know-you dinner, we lit the campfire and talked Chicks Rock. We took turns around the fire and explained how we all got there and what we hoped to get out of the next few days, and then signed our lives away on some waivers. Ruth and I were a little freaked out about the “paralysis and death” part of the waiver, but signed any way knowing it was just a formality. Even though it’s not THAT funny we had a good (albeit nervous) laugh about that the first night.

Before I go on I should introduce you to the group: I had the opportunity to camp out with four other “Chicks” and the instructors led by none other than Kim Reynolds. “Head Chick” and life coach are just two of the titles that Kim has so humbly earned. Her goal was for us to have a positive experience no matter what, so something we worked on doing was to look at the positive in each situation. The other part of the team consisted of renowned alpinist Kitty Calhoun, who’s adorable low-pitched cackle earned her the nickname of “Evil Kitty” on this trip. While that name is the exact opposite of who Kitty is, it made us laugh a few times to joke about. Kitty is not only an introspective devoted teacher, she is a stand-up mom, “extreme” sledder and baker extraordinaire (the things you learn while sitting around at camp!) Her patience and attention to detail made us all feel important and cared for! And last but not least, there was our assistant guide Annie Hughes. What can I say? I call her “coach” sometimes and that’s exactly what she is: Patient, encouraging and – did I mention? – an AMAZING climber herself?

The other participants in our group consisted of two novice climbers who knew each other from Houston where they did triathlons together (both have done 3-4 Ironman competitions!) While Dara lives in New York City now the two have remained dear friends and enjoy taking adventurous trips together. Dara and Ange are a fantastic duo with a lot of positive energy and some good experience to add to the group. The other woman in the group, Chris, drove all of the way from Montana to join the group! I learned that she has a friend in Baraboo she came to see as well, but what a drive! Chris was a beginner with Ruth and I, so we worked together for the time we were there.

Rolling out of bed at 7am the next morning I knew that Day 1 was ON. Kim had already revealed the lunch spread, and sat patiently waiting for us to assemble sandwhiches and grab baggies of gorp for the day. I walked directly over to the coffee table to get my morning fix. Then, timely as we learned to be (Kim keeps a wonderfully tight schedule) we headed directly up the CCC trail to our site for the day. What a perfect 20 minute stair-stepping hike! From there it was stretching led by Kitty and then some hands-free bouldering up a nearby slab. This activitiy showed us BALANCE and reminded those of us who didn’t have any! Then we worked on the details: Belaying, knots, harness fit, and finally CLIMBING! We always said what our goal was for the climb before we took off and were asked to debrief after the climb. I personally worked a lot on my focus and on trusting my leg strength!

After a long but exciting day of climbing we trudged back down the path to our campsite, sore and happy. That second night we made our way into the cute little neighboring town of Baraboo and had dinner at the fantastic Little Village Cafe. Afterwards it was off to bed to rest up for the next day. The next night it was an amazing catered dinner down by the Lake and a campfire.

The next couple of days had similar outline and brought with them completely new experiences. We watched Kitty demo techniques on using your leg strength and shifting your hips/weight over your feet for stability. The learning curve between day 1 and day 3 was insanely high. We could not believe how far we’d come. We were able to revisit some of the activities we did the first day, including that “slab” and a route we couldn’t finish to see how we’d improved. One of my favorite climbs we did was up a chimney – so fun!

The last day we ended a little early to have a closing ceremony down by the lake. We received our certificates and got a chance to state what we got out of the clinic. Some were brought to tears of joy and there was a lot of laughing. I never knew how emotional this could be! Kitty also kept a journal for each of us describing our progression over the last few days – down to what we did right or needed to work on each climb. I don’t know how she did that! What special notes to have from a professional!

I am in denial that it’s over. I am bruised and a little sore, but these are just testament to the fun I had at Devil’s Lake Chicks Rock this past week. I left feeling renewed, focused, and strong. I made plans to go to Boulders Climbing Gym at least once a week with Ruth. I miss those cool nights filled with small animal banter in the woods and those damp, quiet mornings. I miss every thing about the exhilaration of climbing with those girls. Mostly, I can’t wait for another Chicks event some time in the future!

Angela Hawse on the Spirit of Service

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

This week we are going to have a couple of features on infamous Chicks Girly Guide Angela Hawse. The following is an article she wrote about the “Spirit of Service” for Marmot, but shared with us as well because she felt it had a lot of relevance to the women involved in Chicks Climbing.

In a world driven by numbers, measurements and achievements, we are too often discouraged by super-human feats that continually push the envelope of human potential. When we measure ourselves against our heroes we are apt to belittle our own efforts and loose sight of our passion and personal motivations.

Most of us have an “Everest” that we aspire to, no matter how high, how far away, how difficult the journey – inward or outward. When we find the inspiration to pursue our own dreams, climb our own mountains – no matter how big, how small, what shape or what form – we realize that it is our journey that matters most and what we take away from it is often the key to unlocking our dreams.

I am most inspired by those who have gone quietly beyond personal ambition and made a concerted effort to give something back with their passage. To me, these are the real heroes of the day and I aspire to follow their example. Offering my resources and something of myself opens me more fully to the beautiful diversity of mountain life and the intricate connection I share with all life on earth. We too often pass in our own bubble, unaware of the impacts we bring, unaware of the changes we influence. These are the important challenges before us and the integrity of the places we love to death is at stake.

In the fall of 2003, I had the great privilege of traveling to Nepal to lead an all women’s expedition on Ama Dablam, 22,487’. Our team (The Mamas Dablam) went where many have gone before, ascending the aesthetic southwest ridge up technical mixed terrain to the steep ice face leading to the summit. We went light and unsupported, carrying our own loads and fixing our own camps.

Our ascent was not notable as a first ascent, as a speed ascent or any record-breaking achievement. Our goal was to climb the mountain together in good style. Our mission was to raise money and support the dZi Foundation’s work improving the basic quality of life for the women, men and children in the Himalayas. Through our endeavor we helped further the cause of women in developing countries, and brought more light to the issue of young girls at risk.

Our fundraising efforts, which exceeded $23,000, assisted the dZi Foundation in starting up the “Sikkim Happiness Home” in 2003. Many girls are at risk in this remote region of the Eastern Indian Himalaya. The funds we raised for this project will ensure young women with a safe haven, health care, education and a chance for a brighter future.

Most of us have the ability and resources to go one step further and add a little altruism to anything we do. With a little awareness and effort we can provide priceless opportunities for many in need of hope. Adopt a “spirit of service” and wed it with your next adventure.

Thursday we will be publishing one of Angela’s most recent adventures – a corporate speaking gig on leadership and teamwork, talking about Himalayan Mountaineering as a metaphor for Leadership and Teamwork in the work place. Angela’s now busy guiding in the Tetons, but will be at the Chicks Rock! Devil’s Lake Wisc. Sept. 9-16, and at the Chicks Girly Gathering Sept. 24-26 in NRG! You can check out Angela’s Web site here at Alpinist007.

Go Camping with Marmot!

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

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Go camping with Marmot!  Marmot and Chicks is having a contest. The winner will win the following gear.
Eiger 35 (or we can make it a Diva 35 if you’d like)

Limelight 2P Tent

Trestles 30 Sleeping Bag

Entries will be received in Twitter format.  Details to follow.

Update! Congratulations to Carrie Thompson who was the winner in our Go Camping With Marmot contest!

Here is her winning entry: “Gravity pulls Babies from my womb, wrinkles my eyes, breasts from youth.Yet my spirit rises, smile emerges,legs step higher in spite of you.”

presented by marmot