Carlmont’s rock climbing student population has been obscured for the past few years due to the unconventional nature of the sport and lack of representation in schools. To combat this, the Rock Climbing Club is creating a community, welcoming new climbers and shedding light on the niches of their sport.
Carlmont’s climbers offer a ‘rock solid’ alternative to standard sports
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About the Contributor

Nathan Turnbeaugh, Scotcenter Video Producer
Nathan Turnbeaugh (Class of 2026) is an avid second-year video producer for Scot Scoop who looks forward to covering campus events and shedding light on the niches of the Carlmont community. In his day-to-day, you can find him biking around Belmont, studying in the library, or working on his latest sewing project.