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Re-Gram: 9 Summit Yoga Photos

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For many climbers, summitting means a move to Warrior Pose, Tree Pose, or the classic hold-a-beerasana. Our readers submitted photos of their own summit yoga poses.

Re-Gram: 9 Summit Yoga Photos

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The sun rises behind Vrksasana (Tree Pose) atop the Balmenhorn (13,671 feet), with a view into Italy’s Val D’Aosta.
—Joanna Ahrens

 

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A celebratory Handstand after hiking up a mountain in southwestern Norway.
—Kristin Gerhart 

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At the topout of the Shawangunks classic High Exposure (5.6), New York. 
—Rachel Topf

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Lord of the Dance Pose on the slopes of Annapurna III, at 13,000-plus feet, while completing the Annapurna Circuit.
—Erin Hayzelden

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This is what happens when you talk yourself into getting out of bed at 4 a.m. after hitting the sack at midnight the night before.
—Shannon Patterson

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Danny Coutts (and an arboreal friend) striking Tree Pose on Mount Yamnuska, Alberta.
—Paul Coutts

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Ahlam Serhan in Bow Pose with the support of her partner Kent Edward on the summit of Jebel Rum, Wadi Rum, Jordan.
—Ahlam Serhan

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Yoga at Gosaikunda Lake (~14,000 feet) in Nepal, April 2017.
—Ivan Damnjanovic

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Anna-Veronique L’hoest on the summit of Frate Maggiore, Tre Frati, Finale Ligure, Italy.
—Anna-Veronique L’hoest

For more climbing plus yoga, check out our AIM Adventure U course Yoga for Climbers.

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