
Women’s climbing: a story of determination and inclusion
This article aims to highlight some of these badass and inspiring women, whose achievements deserve to be celebrated, shared, and known. From pioneers like Lucy Walker, who climbed the Matterhorn in a skirt in 1871, to contemporary athletes who are breaking glass ceilings in competitions or opening new routes, their legacy is much more than a footnote in the history of climbing. It’s time to give them the recognition they deserve.
