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First Ascent Guide, Caroline George, traveled to Thailand to experience some deep water soloing and a multipitch route above the ocean known as the Thaitanium Wall on Ko Yawabun in the middle of the Andaman Sea. Caroline tackled the hot and humid routes with climbing partner, Sarah Garlick, photographer and videographer, Jim Surette, and Caroline’s
Doing a first ascent in Jordan felt like coming full circle for Caroline George. She had returned to the roots of her passion, exploring what her parents loved to do best: adventure climbing and searching for new lines. Although this was her own experience, every step of the way brought her back to memories of
In this transportive Cheyne Lempe video, Eddie Bauer free climbers Katie Lambert and Caroline George climb with pride in the visually stunning Verdon Gorge of southern France, where classily run-out, sandbagged and delicate routes recall an earlier pioneering era of airy sport climbing. The trip involved high-grade free climbing on Surveiller et Punir and Pichenibule
Climbing in Norway in mid-summer is a reminder that this a special place. With endless daylight and a seemingly never ending tick list of climbs to top out on, Eddie Bauer Guide Caroline George alongside Eddie Bauer Climber Katie Lambert reunite to find joy in the high places, satisfaction in the crisp rock and beauty
With decades of experience climbing and guiding around the world, I can help you reach your goals on rock — whether you’re just beginning, refining your skills, or aiming for specific routes.
Our Alpine climbing guiding and instruction takes place in the Swiss, French and Italian Alps.
I’ve logged thousands of pitches on ice throughout my career, climbing across the globe from New Zealand to Alaska, Iceland to India, Norway to Nepal, and throughout North America and the Alps.
If it involves skis, there’s a good chance I’ve guided it — from off-piste and ski touring to ski mountaineering and ski-rando objectives. Each year, I work with individuals and private groups across the Alps to help them reach their goals, whether that’s a classic descent like the Vallée Blanche, a multi-day ski tour, or preparation for demanding ski mountaineering races such as the Patrouille des Glaciers.
The Haute Route – The High Road – is arguably one of the most famous and magnificent ski traverses in the world. During the 6 days it takes to travel on skis from Chamonix to Zermatt, you will be immersed in the world of the high mountains: skiing on glaciers surrounded by dramatic 4000m peaks during the day, and enjoying the comfort of mountain huts after a long day out.
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