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Our shop, Climb Aloha, was founded by climbers. Our goal is to help fund the current and future climbing routes on the Hawaiian Islands. Climb Aloha began in Hawaii's Tantalus and Guam, where we spent thousands of dollars on bolts, both purchased and manufactured. We take the money you spend at our shop to maintain and establish climbing routes in Hawaii. We use top-quality materials like titanium rings, links, and bolts. We ensure that you receive a high-quality product while supporting this mission. Your climbing routes are anchored with the same titanium bolts and steel chains that we install on climbs around the island. We believe that our business should also embody the spirit of Aloha. Aloha is a key concept in Hawaiian culture - it can be translated to mean "sharing." Hawaii is a place where sharing is baked into every aspect of the islands. The concept of sharing becomes a bit strained, whether it's food, land, or surfing. Our shop is named to embody the spirit of Aloha. It's a way for us to show that the land we live, work, and play on is important to us. Our team has been working hard to ensure that Hawaii's public land is accessible. Keeping trails maintained is a significant aspect, but it is only one phase of the battle. Climb Aloha was successful in regaining public access to Mokuleia Crag after 2.5 years of lobbying legislators and other work on it. While this particular campaign may be over, we will need ongoing public pressure to open other spots on the islands. You can learn more about the importance of land access at 808 Cleanups and The Access Fund. We also offer special discounts for organizations involved in conservation.
 
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