Important Update From Our President

Hello, my name is Josh Higgins, and I am the current CEO and President of the Allied Climbers of San Diego (ACSD). ACSD has been on a public hiatus for various reasons during the pandemic. It started with land managers not allowing events, and other COVID-related closures, and then we lost momentum for our public-facing […]

2022 Updated Advisories

Advisory Updates

The following are the advisories currently in place. If you have witnessed in person Raptor activity and/or nesting, please report it to us <Here>. Poway Crags All of Ramona Wall and Poway Crags: Closed for active Golden Eagle nesting December 1st – July 31st.  Please note that this is a change from previous years. ACSD […]

How ACSD Serves The Community

ACSD has been working hard to serve not only the climbing community, but also to serve the community at large for over 12 years. In fact we’ve been working so hard to promote and maintain access to climbing and outdoor recreation that sometimes we forget to tell the community how much progress we have been making. So here is a list of some of the major accomplishments that ACSD has made over the years.

2019 Updated Advisories

Advisory Updates

The following are the advisories currently in place for 2019. If you have witnessed in person Raptor activity and/or nesting, please report it to us <Here>. Poway Crags All of Ramona Wall and Poway Crags: Closed for active Golden Eagle nesting December 1st – July 31st.  Please note that this is a change from previous […]

2018 Updated Advisories

Advisory Updates

The following are the advisories currently in place for 2018: Poway Crags All of Ramona Wall and Poway Crags: Closed for active Golden Eagle nesting December 1st – July 31st.  Please note that this is a change from previous years. ACSD is actively working with the city of Poway to return to closures similar to […]

Williamson Rock Comments Submitted

Williamson Rock

On September 4th, ACSD and the Access Fund submitted a letter to the Forest Service regarding proposed actions at the Williamson Rock site in the Angeles National Forest. The proposed actions included overly aggressive closures unrelated to the endangered Mountain Yellow Legged Frog that the area was originally closed for. Here’s the letter for your […]