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‘Inspiring Young People Through Climbing’: An Interview with James from Urban Uprising

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Sebastian Beesley

7mo ago

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This season we’ve worked with Greater Goods once again creating a collection of one-off, truly unique garments with the proceeds going to Urban Uprising—a charity giving disadvantaged 8-18 year olds the chance to climb, and learn invaluable life skills in the process. More

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