A Climbing Career to Lift Up Women: Countering Sexism, a 42-Day Arctic Expedition, and Building Athena Rock Climbing with Kelly Fields

“I saw that the work I was getting was from women requesting female guides. And I thought, Okay, I’m gonna put together a women’s climbing event, and then the boys can’t take this work from me.“

– Kelly Fields

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The mountains themselves might be unbiased, but the systems we live in are not.

Kelly Fields is a rock climber, certified climbing guide, and owner of Athena Rock Climbing, a nationwide guide service with a specialty in multi-pitch trad climbing and a primarily all female guide staff. Kelly’s been building a career around climbing since 2004 and took part in a historic Baffin Island expedition with a team of all women in 2025.

Hear about the trade offs that Kelly made in order to pursue a career and life in rock climbing, the sexism that she faced and still faces in the sport, and a recap of the Arctic multisport expedition.

Kelly and Angie talked about:

  • Why Kelly left college to pursue big-wall climbing

  • The sexism she faced (and still faces) as a guide

  • How she built Athena Rock Climbing from a desire for ownership and community

  • Why women make excellent climbers

  • The physical and emotional dynamics of a 42-day all-women expedition in the Canadian Arctic

  • Internalized misogyny and how we unknowingly carry it into the outdoors

  • Inviting men into conversations about gender equity outdoors

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