Climbing in Cubahttp://www.cubaclimbing.com/ The site spans general travel information to specific "how-to" for climbers. For those interested in helping the Cuban people, independent training programs and the examples of past donations by U.S. companies are included and accessible. |
Peewee Climbinghttp://www.peeweeclimbing.com Homepage of Canadian climbing specialist, JP “Peewee” Ouelette, who also offers guiding - lot's of photos! |
Tree Climbers Internationalhttp://www.treeclimbing.com Tree climbing is no longer just for children. It's for people of all ages who are young at heart and ready for the pleasure trees can provide. |
Climbing Kilimanjarohttp://www.climbingkilimanjaro.com Climbing Kilimanjaro, a comprehensive guide to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro by Destination Africa Tours. |
Explore your Planethttp://www.exploreyourplanet.com Adventure travel guide service leading international trekking, technical climbing, and mountaineering expeditions. High altitude specialists, AMGA certified. |
Malta Rock Climbinghttp://www.malta-rockclimbing.com Malta is the ideal place for a rock climbing holiday. Photos climbing courses, general information. |
Rock Climbing Essentialshttp://www.highergroundrockclimbing.com/ Up-to-date, cutting-edge information on rock-climbing equipment, techniques and training methods. |
Practical Guide to a Smoothly Climb Mount Kinabaluhttp://www.mount-kinabalu.com/ Discover the untold truths to climbing Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in South East Asia. |
The Walking and Climbing Companyhttp://www.walkingandclimbing.co.uk walking and trecking in Nepal |
Climbing Ecuadorhttp://www.gulliver.com.ec Gulliver Travel offers a wide range of options for exploring this beautiful country, from guided vehicle tours to extreme outdoor pursuits such as mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking and climbing in the Avenue of the Volcanoes. |
Mount Kilimanjaro Climbinghttp://www.amaniafricasafaris.com Kilimanjaro is one of the most accessible high summits of the world compared to other mountains. Most climbers reach the crater edge with little more than a walking stick, proper clothing and determination. |