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Upcoming Dates for the Front Range Adaptive Climbing Club
Whether you're a seasoned climber or total beginner, this is a great opportunity to get some vertical exercise. The Club meets twice a month at alternating locations. Registration is $10 and includes entrance fee and gear rentals.
Feb 10: Boulder Rock Club Feb 28: Rock'n and Jam'n
Mar 10: Boulder Rock Club Mar: 28: Rock'n and Jam'n
April 14: Boulder Rock Club April 25: Rock'n and Jam'n
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Help Heike Heal!
Before Heike Noller was injured in a rappelling accident in November 2013, she was a ski instructor, EMT and caregiver. During the accident, she fractured her pelvis, T-11 spinal cord and had her leg amputated below her knee. Due to insurance complications, she will not be able to be fitted for a prosthetic for another two months, making it impossible for her to return to work.
On top of that, her healing process has been complicated by the fact that she no longer has a place to call home. Paradox Sports is working diligently to find housing for Heike
in the Denver area. Please consider donating to the Help Heike Heal fundraiser so she can start road to recovery and return to her life as a whole person.
Help Heike Heal >
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The Summit Experience at the University of Central Missouri
Join Paradox Sports for an evening of multimedia presentations focused on overcoming challenge and building community at the University of Central Missouri on Friday, February 21 at 7 p.m. Speakers include Tim O'Neill, Sean O'Neill and Pete Davis. This event is free and open to the public.
RSVP on Facebook >
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Got Stump?
Join us at our annual Got Stump? Fundraiser at the Ouray Community Center on Saturday, Feb. 1 from 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. This year will feature food, beer, speaker presentations, a gear raffle and live auction! Ouray Brewing Company will be serving their "Paradox Pale Ale" at the event. Snacks and light refreshments will also be provided. Admission is $10 at the door, or free for anyone who renews their Paradox Sports membership.
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Paradox Sports Crushes at Winter OR, Tim O'Neill receives Outdoor Inspiration Award
Between our semi-annual happy hour with Native Eyewear, the All-Star Industry Jam and the support of individual donors, we raised over $4k and signed-up 40 new Paradox Sports members, including a couple members who joined for LIFE!
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AMGA Holds First-Ever Adaptive Specific CWI
Earlier this week, Paradox Sports teamed-up with the American Mountain Guides Association for the first-ever adaptive specific CWI course. The three-day course was held at Earth Treks climbing gym in Golden, CO. This partnership will lead the way and challenge preconceived ideas about ability and who can offer education to others even though they may do it with one leg or one arm. Our goal is to provide an opportunity for adaptive climbers to become professional climbing instructors. Read More >
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