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American Safe Climbing Association To date we have supplied more than 22,000 lower-offs to climbing areas in the USA and Mexico These are the ASCA universal guidelines both for new route anchors and for replacement anchors Let us know about dangerous gear in need of replacement
What We Do — American Safe Climbing Association The ASCA is composed of a nationwide group of dedicated crag stewards who replace deteriorating anchors on classic climbing routes ASCA rebolters have the time, experience and desire to replace even more anchors with the help of your donation!
Our Team — American Safe Climbing Association He’s run the ASCA since 2000, and has personally replaced 2000+ bolts, mostly by hand drilling! He’s personally replaced bolts on some of the most classic routes in the U S , including The Nose, Epinephrine, Levitation 29, Astroman, and many others
Lower Off Initiative — American Safe Climbing Association The ability to clip and lower to descend and clean a route greatly increases the safety margin for all climbers, preventing climbers from going off belay and preventing mistakes from happening while at the anchor
North America, United States, California, American Safe Climbing . . . The ASC A is a non-profit organization dedicated to making the sport of rock climbing safer by replacing unsafe bolts and anchors and by educating climbers, land managers and the pubu001flic about climbing and anchor safety
American Safe Climbing Association - Facebook American Safe Climbing Association 2,996 likes · 2 talking about this The ASCA grants hardware and provides best practices to climbing stewards across
American Safe Climbing Association | Legit, CEO Salary, Mission, 990 . . . The American Safe Climbing Association is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Boulder, Colorado Comprising a team of 2 dedicated individuals, this organization is committed to enhancing the safety of rock climbing by replacing or maintaining hazardous bolts and anchors
The American Safe Climbing Association, Formation and Activity Our mission is simple: The ASCA wants to make America’s rock climbs safer by educating climbers about how to maintain safe fixed anchors, as well as to advance wilderness causes generally To date, the ASCA has replaced over 500 bolts in Yosemite Valley, Indian Creek and Zion National Park
Donate — American Safe Climbing Association Hardware replacement is done by volunteer local stewards at climbing areas across the country, resulting in very cost effective replacement efforts We provide them with top quality hardware, tools, and education to remove the high costs and make it easier for them to accomplish this difficult work
American Safe Climbing Association - GuideStar Profile The American Safe Climbing Association is a non-profit organization of climbers who are dedicated to making the sport of rock climbing safer by replacing unsafe bolts and anchors and by educating climbers, land managers and the public about climbing and anchor safety