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New Mexico Rock Climbing 2026 Calendar
A 2026 calendar featuring rock climbing photography of routes in New Mexico. The 11x17’’ format top-bound calendar is printed on high-quality paper by a small business in Santa Fe. Net proceeds will be donated to the NMSAR Medical Coordinator Program. Having photos of rad lines in the Sandias, the Ortegas, Capulin, and other iconic NM climbing areas hanging above your desk might just inspire you to take a couple more ‘sick days’ this year..
The NMSAR Medical Coordinator Program provides search and rescue (SAR) responders with medical protocols, direction, training, and equipment. This program directly impacts the quality of care delivered to those injured in the wilderness and increases the overall safety of the outdoor community. New Mexico is one of the few states with a statewide SAR system that is coordinated by the State Police with the Department of Public Safety. This means there are thousands of volunteers across the state ready to be at your side if you need help in the New Mexican wilderness. SAR volunteers provide an essential service and expertise that no other agency can provide. To further support NMSAR, please visit: https://www.nmsarc.org.
If you are in Albuquerque or Santa Fe, please consider picking up a calendar at either Stone Age location or the Santa Fe Climbing Center to save on shipping.
A 2026 calendar featuring rock climbing photography of routes in New Mexico. The 11x17’’ format top-bound calendar is printed on high-quality paper by a small business in Santa Fe. Net proceeds will be donated to the NMSAR Medical Coordinator Program. Having photos of rad lines in the Sandias, the Ortegas, Capulin, and other iconic NM climbing areas hanging above your desk might just inspire you to take a couple more ‘sick days’ this year..
The NMSAR Medical Coordinator Program provides search and rescue (SAR) responders with medical protocols, direction, training, and equipment. This program directly impacts the quality of care delivered to those injured in the wilderness and increases the overall safety of the outdoor community. New Mexico is one of the few states with a statewide SAR system that is coordinated by the State Police with the Department of Public Safety. This means there are thousands of volunteers across the state ready to be at your side if you need help in the New Mexican wilderness. SAR volunteers provide an essential service and expertise that no other agency can provide. To further support NMSAR, please visit: https://www.nmsarc.org.
If you are in Albuquerque or Santa Fe, please consider picking up a calendar at either Stone Age location or the Santa Fe Climbing Center to save on shipping.