World Climbing Calendar 2013

Our calendar for 2013 is out and I’m stoked with the result again this year!

The marketing departments word is below. If you are thinking about getting a copy then don’t wait, we’ve cut the print run fine this year and there’s a good chance we’ll sell out.

World Climbing Calendar 2013

This is the 19th annual calendar to showcase the work of World-renowned climbing photographer Simon Carter.

Seamlessly merging action and landscape, the dazzling imagery inspires and captivates climbers across the globe.

Features climbing destinations from Australia, China, France, New Zealand, Spain, UK, USA and Vietnam.

The design is stylish and functional and includes international holiday dates and moon phases.

Presented in a large 30 x 30cm format, shrink-wrapped and stiffened for protection. Opens to 30 x 60cm (12 x 24″).

Update: we have now sold out of the 2013 calendar!
If you’d like to know which Australian retailers may still have it in stock in your area, please email us with your location.

It may still be available from some of our overseas distibutor: in SPAIN here, in FRANCE here, or the UK here.

World Climbing Calendar 2013

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3 Comments

  1. Posted 1 November 2012 at 7:09 am by Ben JengA | Permalink

    Great to see all the new posts Simon, some stunning photos in that mix. I really liked the booyar shots.
    Keep up the good work, and I am really psyched to see the new Australian climbing book.
    Any space for some junkyard shots :)

  2. Posted 21 November 2012 at 12:58 pm by Simon Carter | Permalink

    Thanks Ben. Oh yeah, Junkyard could be good as part of Sydney… Catch up soon.

  3. Posted 24 November 2012 at 3:26 pm by Emerson | Permalink

    Olá Simon,grande trabalho ,,,certamente o calendário ficou bom. Parabéns.

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