Community and events
Conscious Climbing exists to serve the community and travelers of McCall. This page is where we show up for it — sharing what's happening, who we're partnering with, and how we're giving back to the Idaho wilderness that makes all of this possible.
community EVENTS
We believe the best way to grow a climbing community is to invite people in. Throughout the season we will host low-cost events to cater to our communities wants and needs. Please contact us if you would like to schedule an event & together, we will host the experience.
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Our pARTNERS
As we begin our journey into the wild, we are eager to develop partnerships that encourage a symbiotic relationship. We wish to serve our community to the fullest and believe in collective growth. If you are interested in discussing how we may align with your organization, please reach out so we may grow together.
Get in Touch Here!
We are proud to work alongside the organizations, camps, and businesses that make McCall and Valley County such a special place to live, work, and play outside. As we grow, so does this list.
Interested in partnering with Conscious Climbing? Get in Touch Here!
Keeping Idaho Wild
Idaho is one of the last places in the American West where wild still means wild. The Payette National Forest, the granite crags within Ponderosa State Park, the rivers, the ridgelines, the silence — these places are not guaranteed. They exist because people chose to protect them, and they will only survive if we keep making that choice.
At Conscious Climbing, environmental stewardship isn't a checkbox. It's woven into everything we do on the wall and off it.
Every program we run incorporates Leave No Trace principles because the climbers we teach today are the land stewards of tomorrow. We pack out everything we bring in. We stay on established trails, respect wildlife, and treat every crag like the irreplaceable resource it is.
Idaho gave us these walls.
We will leave them better than we found them.