Lacrux is looking for a Content Creator | Editor

Do you love climbing and mountain sports as much as we do, and are you interested in the news and stories this sport produces? Do you also have editorial experience and would like to combine your work with your passion for climbing? Then you've found your dream job with us – because Lacrux is looking for a successor in editorial work.

Why are we looking for you?

Since January 1, 2025, we have been part of Bergfreunde GmbH. We are therefore looking for reinforcements for our editorial work. So, you will essentially be following in the footsteps of Remo Schläpfer and Christian Possa and will therefore be responsible for the Lacrux content. Remo Schläpfer is still on board and will train you in your new role.

Who are we looking for?

We are looking for someone, either immediately or by arrangement, to ensure that readers of the climbing magazine Lacrux are provided with daily news from the climbing scene and to test products for customers while climbing, bouldering, ski touring, or mountaineering. Details about the position can be found at this link and in the video.

Important note about the position: This position is available for remote work within Germany.  

News

First World Cup gold for Naïlé Meignan in Curitiba, Sorato Anraku back on top

At the first IFSC World Cup in South America last weekend, Japanese Sorato Anraku returned in his usual strong form. In the women's competition, French bouldering champion Naïlé Meignan topped the World Cup podium for the first time.

Outdoor festival MisoXperience | Info, tickets

The fifth edition of the MisoXperience outdoor festival promises an expanded program with bouldering, paragliding, kayaking and Family Day.

Dangerous chemicals discovered in climbing shoes

A recent study by the University of Vienna came to a worrying conclusion: The rubber abrasion of climbing shoes in climbing halls releases fine particles that contain potentially harmful chemicals – in concentrations that are sometimes even more polluted than the air on busy streets.
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More helps more? | Why "climbing more" doesn't make you stronger faster

Some swear by training plans, others prefer to improve by spending as much time on the wall as possible. One myth is particularly persistent: If you simply climb a lot, you'll get stronger faster, even without targeted training.

First World Cup gold for Naïlé Meignan in Curitiba, Sorato Anraku back on top

At the first IFSC World Cup in South America last weekend, Japanese Sorato Anraku returned in his usual strong form. In the women's competition, French bouldering champion Naïlé Meignan topped the World Cup podium for the first time.

Outdoor festival MisoXperience | Info, tickets

The fifth edition of the MisoXperience outdoor festival promises an expanded program with bouldering, paragliding, kayaking and Family Day.

Dangerous chemicals discovered in climbing shoes

A recent study by the University of Vienna came to a worrying conclusion: The rubber abrasion of climbing shoes in climbing halls releases fine particles that contain potentially harmful chemicals – in concentrations that are sometimes even more polluted than the air on busy streets.