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First 100 Trees Planted
After receiving our first samples earlier this week, we have decided to move on to the next phase: production of 100 sample tubes to hand out for ...
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First Chalk Cream Samples
So much friction in such a tiny little pot! We just tested our first sample from the lab that was produced in accordance with all EU cosmetics gui...
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The Story Behind the Picture: Luka
Photo: Luka Tambača. Jernej Kruder on Dugi Rat 9a+, Vrulja, Croatia. This is Luka's story behind this amazing picture:
In winter of 2015, my frien...
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Reducing Dust Exposure in Indoor Climbing Gyms
2012 research on the prevalence of magnesium chalk dust in climbing gyms points to liquid chalk being a viable alternative to chalk bans in gyms t...
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How to Use Less Chalk
This white substance we call ‘chalk’ in the climbing world is actually magnesium carbonate. At first sight, it seems pretty harmless. High-quality...
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Dust Exposure in Indoor Climbing Halls
Climbing chalk is a pretty niche product and there's still a lot of uncertainty about how effective it is and if prolonged chalk use has any nega...
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The Story Behind the Picture: Gustavo
At CHALK REBELS, we love the climbing community and their lifestyle. Climbing is all about being present in the moment and that way of experiencin...
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Use Less Chalk Poster: Woman
Our "Use Less Chalk" Woman. We finished the design for our first posters to encourage climbers to use less chalk in gyms. There's a male version ...
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Unicorns
There's this wonderful scene in Free Solo where Alex passes a guy climbing El Cap in a unicorn suit. It's a moment of levity in a movie full of su...
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Use Less Chalk Poster: Man
Our "Use Less Chalk" Man. We finished the design for our first posters to encourage climbers to use less chalk in gyms. There's a female version o...
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What’s Wrong With This Picture? (Plastics)
Plastic. Plastic. Plastic. Everywhere. It may have been true 50 years ago that the future is plastics, but today it most decidedly is not.
We’re t...
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Fecal Matter & Climbing Gym Holds
This 2014 study analysed the genetic sequences of micro-organisms found on climbing holds in several gyms. Guess that they found? Shit! That’s righ...
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