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Reaching New Heights


Attention all climbers! We're buzzing to share some exciting news from Wycombe Climbing – the first-ever roped climbing route featuring the Hold On For Harry holds has just been unveiled!

That's right, climbers across the UK can now experience the unique challenge and message of hope embodied by these special holds. Developed in memory of Harry Southern and to raise awareness for suicide prevention, the Hold On For Harry project continues to inspire climbers and communities alike.

This groundbreaking route at Wycombe Climbing marks a significant milestone for Hold On For Harry. It's a testament to the vision and dedication of Ryan and the entire team at Wycombe Climbing, who have embraced the project with open arms. Their commitment to creating a safe and supportive climbing environment for everyone aligns perfectly with the Hold On For Harry mission.

A Message of Hope Takes Centre Stage

As you navigate this new route, the Hold On For Harry message becomes more than just words. The physical act of holding onto these specially designed holds serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of reaching out and offering support to those who might be struggling.

Giving Back: Supporting Papyrus

Every time a climbing centre purchases a Hold On For Harry route, a portion of the proceeds goes towards Papyrus, a leading UK charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide and self-harm. This vital support helps Papyrus continue their lifesaving work, providing crucial resources and support networks for those in need.

A Collaboration Built on Shared Values

This wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of Core Climbing Limited, the manufacturer behind the Hold On For Harry range. Their dedication to not only producing high-quality climbing holds but also using their platform to promote positive social change is truly inspiring.

Get Involved!

Head down to Wycombe Climbing and try out the new route for yourself! Not only will you be pushing your climbing limits, but you'll also be contributing to a worthy cause.

Remember, climbing isn't just about physical strength – it's about community and support. So let's all reach new heights together, both on the wall and in our efforts to raise awareness for suicide prevention.


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