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  1. Names like Yvon Chouinard or Fred Beckey come to mind as some of the original, “true” dirtbags, scraping by with whatever bit of little work they could find (often seasonal), sometimes eating canned cat food or whatever in order to maintain their adventurous lifestyle.

  2. Mar 24, 2012 · In rock climbing, mountaineering, Alpine skiing, and a handful of other outdoor sports, the word “dirtbag” is a term of the utmost admiration and even endearment. Some might even call it a badge of honor for those who scale heights that others only dream of achieving.

  3. Dirtbags Baseball has been setting the standard for travel baseball since 2002. With 280 alumni drafted by Major League Baseball and over 1700 players earning college scholarships, we are helping players get to the next level.

  4. Jul 12, 2018 · Dirtbags are disheveled mountain bikers on Mongolian single-track, or big wave surfers secretly sleeping on flea-infested public beaches, or rock climbers sharing the Ahwahnee caves with bears, or filthy street skateboarders with blood dripping off their chins.

  5. Oct 19, 2020 · Tim and I begin our conversation with what it means to be a dirtbag, the origin of the term amongst the early rock climbers who explored Yosemite in the 50s and 60s, and why Tim thinks the lifestyle embodies a countercultural philosophy.

  6. Aug 2, 2019 · In an ode to the unkempt and disdained, writer Steve Threndyle dives into the history of one of the most commonly used descriptives in mountain circles. We suggest you read this, dirtbags.

  7. Dirtbags are people that forsake the comforts of home and material belongings to pursue their passion. The classic example is the dirtbag climber that lives out of their van and thinks tortillas with peanut butter is an acceptable dinner.