This is the first all-women's production of a climbing film from the ground up. Our crew consists of female climbers, riggers and photographers. We are producing a stunning six to eight minute short film that takes place locally, within 80 miles of Prescott, Arizona. With your help, we will be able to edit our spectacular footage and realize a life-long dream.

This is a grassroots, artistic production with an emphasis on the grace and beauty of female rock climbers. The feelings of climbing are central to this film: flow, joy, fear, letting go. This film documents the climber's connection to her body as she becomes completely absorbed by her movement in the present moment.

We tell the story of the climber's relationship to the rock, the landscape, her climbing partners and her breath. What is left to mystery is the difficulty level of the climb, the identity of the woman, and the location. This film captures the essence and power inherent in moving one's body over steep rock faces and deep within desert cracks. We show the joy and solace that can be found in fleeting moments spent on desert rock.

Filming for this project is nearly complete. With your help a skilled editor will be able to stitch together the moments that pay homage to climbing as an expression of art. If you join our cause, we will be able to enter this one of a kind film in mountain film competitions as well as rock climbing film festivals.