Events & Updates

09|2012

Shaman LV Comes to Inner Peaks Gear Shop

Inner Peaks is proud to announce the addition of the Shaman LV to our retail shoe line-up. The Shaman LV is the ultimate low volume shoe for steep to overhanging climbing. Designed by Chris Sharma with input from Daila Ojeda, Steph Davis, Emily Harrington, Lisa Rands, and Ashima Shiraishi, the Shaman LV is based on… Read more »

08|2012

Tenaya Coming Soon to the Gear Shop

Inner Peaks is proud to announce the addition of Tenaya climbing shoes to our retail shoe line up! Tenaya is a Spanish company dedicated to producing high quality climbing shoes that not only perform but are also comfortable. We are bringing in their two flagship models, the Ra and Tatanka. The Ra offers maximum technical… Read more »

08|2012

New Team Advancement System

Check out the new advancement system for our Youth Climbing Team! This exciting program consists of seven different levels, each named after one of the seven summits. As team members systematically master more challenging climbing skills, they are advanced to higher and higher peaks, eventually summiting “Mt. Everest”. For our team members, it symbolizes their growth as… Read more »

07|2012

Red River Gorge guide book in stock. Start planning your fall climbing trip!

When going climbing outside, aside from a climber’s typical arsenal of gear, guide books are crucial. These books offer vital information such as grades, number of bolts, route differentiation and information on the history and development of the different crags. My personal favorite place to climb is the Red River Gorge located in Slade, KY…. Read more »

04|2012

GlobeTrekkin gives good review to Inner Peaks Climbing Center

Check out this review of Inner Peaks by GlobeTrekkin, a blog with the mission to “introduce you to the people, places, and activities off the beaten path.” Sounds like a good mission to us!

04|2012

April’s “Monday Madness”

April 2nd saw “Madness” at Inner Peaks — our Monday Madness, that is. We had a crate stacking competition with prizes for the best overall performance, youth (12 and under), masters (nice way to say old, 40+) and best male/female combined effort. There was also speed climbing and food samples from local eateries. Good times!