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“I know people who function really well under pressure. If they know it’s their last shot, they give it everything. I need to be relaxed but confident. If I don’t believe I can do a move, I won’t give it everything. Visualizing myself as really strong and completing the sequence helps me relax and allows my body to execute the moves.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“This taught me a lot. I needed to stay relaxed, even when I felt nervous. I had to control my emotions. To keep the horse calm, I had to calm my body and slow my breath.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“Then there’s the challenge. If I only climb easy routes, I get bored. Besides I usually find the harder routes more impressive. For example, at Flatanger I’ve been working on a 15d (9c) line for some time. It’s become my lifetime goal.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“Climbing is such a metaphor for life. It's like life itself is a project. Climbing has taught me to look at the big picture. It's taught me a lot about priorities.”
― Women Who Dare
― Women Who Dare
“When I was up there alone working the route, I was wondering if I was crazy. So when other people came and saw the potential and were inspired by it as well, it helped me know it was worthwhile.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“That's taught me I can't rely on someone else to give me encouragement ment or confidence. It's nice if I can get it sometimes, times, but I can't rely on it. I have to rely on myself, and climbing with men has taught me that.”
― Women Who Dare
― Women Who Dare
“That breakup was a tipping point for me and a big wake-up call to take control of my own life.”
― Women Who Dare
― Women Who Dare
“But on the second try, I would relax, because I felt I’d already done my serious effort. I would say, “So now let’s just have fun.” You have to find a way to convince yourself not to take the process so seriously.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“Diversity is climbing’s greatest strength. There’s no way to get bored! Each game is so difficult, most people spend their lives trying to master just one. The beauty and variety of the various playing fields beckon from across the globe.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“Regardless of how strong you are, the more relaxed and happy you are, the better your results will be.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“But when I think of the hardest climbs I’ve done, in virtually every case what I remember is feeling relaxed, not really trying too hard, feeling like I was flowing.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“After a few hours everyone else wanted to go home but, I said, in my 3-year-old voice, “No. I want to stay and watch the mountains.” And I did. They left, and I walked home alone. Even at that early age, I had a deep affinity for mountains and a very strong independent nature.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“My approach was to allow the women most responsible for that transformation in North America to tell their own story, in their own words, and to let the power of their mastery speak clearly through photography.”
― Women Who Dare
― Women Who Dare
“Step one, look at the problem. Think. Relax.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
“Spending time with friends, being able to laugh, and encouraging each other while pushing our own personal abilities highlighted my experiences in the sport. We bonded through this shared appreciation for being out in nature and attempting climbs together. No matter the age or background of the participants, climbing was a unifying undertone tone that created instant friendships.”
― Women Who Dare
― Women Who Dare
“Our family is my first priority. My work is important, too. I love to climb, so balancing all that is a constant juggle.”
― Women Who Dare
― Women Who Dare
“The specific lines I’ve climbed are interchangeable, but learning to climb with the support of loved ones helped me develop from a shy girl into an independent confident adulta. Deep down, that’s really what climbing has given me.”
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers
― Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers




