Mar 04 | Featured Philanthropy :: Access Fund
By The North Face
The North Face is one of the largest supporters of the Access Fund Land Conservation Campaign, a revolving loan program that ensures the Access Fund has capital on hand to purchase private climbing areas under threat of closure. The North Face contribution to the Land Conservation Campaign has allowed the Access Fund to save 12 climbing areas since 2009 and will continue to help us purchase many more climbing areas for years to come.
Top 10 Climbing Access Victories in 2012
- Saved Holy Boulders in Southern Illinois from development by securing temporary ownership of the property while locals fundraise to secure permanent access. You can help permanently protect the Holy Boulders by making a donation here.
- Conservation Team tours 19 states, putting blood and sweat into 30 climbing areas by building 23 stone staircases, constructing 16 retaining walls, installing 15 drainage structures, eliminating 1,500 feet of social trails, cleaning 5 cliffs of graffiti, and picking up lots of trash.
- Put Hueco Rock Ranch in climber-friendly hands by partnering with the American Alpine Club to purchase this iconic climbing resource.
- Convened the Future of Fixed Anchors conference, bringing together the most prolific and knowledgeable first ascentionists, route equippers, advocates, and industry representatives to help proactively develop an American consensus for best bolting practices and to discuss the future of our sport.
- Partnered with the Southeastern Climbers Coalition to save Hospital Bouldersfrom being auctioned to the highest bidder.
- Helped lift a 9-year climbing ban at Auburn Quarry by partnering with Climbing Resource Advocates for Greater Sacramento to negotiate access with local government and fundraise to cover critical services for the climbing area.
- Awarded over $45,000 in grants to support local access and conservation projects across the country—from climbing access trails, toilet installation, stewardship events, and climber education brochures to funding that kept climbing in our State Parks open amidst rampant budget cuts.
- Expanded joint membership program to 14 partners, giving climbers the option tojoin the AF and their local group with one membership, sending much needed dollars directly back into local climbing communities.
- Opened a regional office in Chattanooga, TN to assist local climbing organizations in the Southeast with a myriad of private land access issues and opportunities.
- Completed fundraising for Access Fund Land Conservation Campaign with $1.6 million, enabling the Access Fund to move quickly to save threatened climbing areas.
Access Fund Land Conservation Campaign from Access Fund on Vimeo.



That is quite a success story! Wow! keep up the good work
Posted by: Samuel Savard | 03/07/2013 at 11:14 AM