Indoor rock climbing venues were originally designed as a training site for outdoor rock climbers. However, more recently these venues have been used by climbers who have chosen to remain indoors for the experiences that these sites provide. In addition, the provision of indoor rock climbing facilities has greatly increased in England and Wales in recent years. Yet despite this growth and the popularity of the sport, little is known about the experiences of the people who identify themselves as indoor rock climbers. Without this information, there is incomplete knowledge of the meanings behind the indoor rock climbing experience. Therefore, this research study has investigated the place meanings of seven recreational indoor rock climbers w...
This quantitative study utilized a classical experiment design to explore the effects of manipulatio...
This research explores my engagement as a rock climber with the landscape of Mt Arapiles in Western ...
The central theme of this study is detraditionalization and differentiation of rock climbing in the ...
Rock climbers are attracted to destinations by the climbing sites found there. Given the centrality ...
This research focuses on understanding the interplay between rock climbers and the space of particip...
This study is an exploratory look at the social world of indoor rock climbers, specifically, those ...
textThe sport of rock climbing has seen a boom over the last two decades. Interestingly, this boom h...
Abstract Although past research has documented the association between the types of activities an in...
The academic study of place has been generally defined by two distinct and highly refined discourses...
This article explores ways that climbers engage with climbing areas and highlights opportunities tha...
This thesis contributes an Actor Network Theory inspired approach to the study of rock climbing to ...
Rock climbing participation is growing throughout the United States. Information on the participatio...
Castle Hill basin is a unique area of limestone tors in the Broken River catchment of Canterbury. Th...
Rock climbing, as a sport, began as a definitive style in the pursuit of attaining mountain peaks. H...
Background. Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy literature has an interest in the meaning...
This quantitative study utilized a classical experiment design to explore the effects of manipulatio...
This research explores my engagement as a rock climber with the landscape of Mt Arapiles in Western ...
The central theme of this study is detraditionalization and differentiation of rock climbing in the ...
Rock climbers are attracted to destinations by the climbing sites found there. Given the centrality ...
This research focuses on understanding the interplay between rock climbers and the space of particip...
This study is an exploratory look at the social world of indoor rock climbers, specifically, those ...
textThe sport of rock climbing has seen a boom over the last two decades. Interestingly, this boom h...
Abstract Although past research has documented the association between the types of activities an in...
The academic study of place has been generally defined by two distinct and highly refined discourses...
This article explores ways that climbers engage with climbing areas and highlights opportunities tha...
This thesis contributes an Actor Network Theory inspired approach to the study of rock climbing to ...
Rock climbing participation is growing throughout the United States. Information on the participatio...
Castle Hill basin is a unique area of limestone tors in the Broken River catchment of Canterbury. Th...
Rock climbing, as a sport, began as a definitive style in the pursuit of attaining mountain peaks. H...
Background. Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy literature has an interest in the meaning...
This quantitative study utilized a classical experiment design to explore the effects of manipulatio...
This research explores my engagement as a rock climber with the landscape of Mt Arapiles in Western ...
The central theme of this study is detraditionalization and differentiation of rock climbing in the ...