June 10, 2025 – RecPak, the innovative outdoor nutrition company, today announced its partnership with Access Fund, the national advocacy organization dedicated to keeping climbing areas open and conserving the climbing environment. This collaboration unites two mission-driven organizations committed to supporting outdoor professionals and protecting the wild places that define the American outdoor experience.
The partnership represents a natural alignment between RecPak’s mission to fuel outdoor adventurers and professionals in challenging environments and Access Fund’s work to ensure sustainable access to climbing areas while protecting critical outdoor landscapes. Both organizations share a deep commitment to supporting the people who push boundaries in remote environments whether they’re search and rescue professionals, wildland firefighters, or climbing advocates working to preserve access to America’s iconic crags.
Access Fund’s Conservation Teams work across the country to rehabilitate popular climbing areas and build sustainable recreation infrastructure that minimizes environmental impact. These efforts require dedicated volunteers and professionals to spend extended periods in backcountry environments where reliable nutrition can be challenging to maintain.
“Access Fund’s volunteers and conservation teams often spend long days in remote areas building trails, restoring climbing areas, and ensuring these landscapes remain accessible for future generations,” said Deed Ziegler, founder and CEO of RecPak. “Having complete, convenient nutrition allows them to focus on the mission at hand – protecting the places that mean everything to our outdoor community.”
The partnership will support Access Fund’s conservation initiatives and volunteer programs, providing RecPak’s lightweight, complete meal solutions to fuel the organization’s stewardship efforts. RecPak’s 700-calorie instant meals, designed by top sports nutritionists specifically for demanding outdoor conditions, offer the perfect solution for conservation teams working in remote climbing areas where space, weight, and preparation time are at a premium.
“Access Fund understands that protecting these places isn’t just about preserving rock and trails, it’s about safeguarding the experiences that transform people and build character,” added Ziegler. “When their teams are out there doing the hard work of conservation, they deserve nutrition that works as hard as they do. We’re honored to support the people who ensure these incredible landscapes remain accessible for climbers and outdoor professionals for generations to come.”
Access Fund members will receive exclusive access to RecPak products through special member pricing. The partnership also supports RecPak’s broader mission of giving back to the outdoor community, building on the company’s existing commitments as a member of 1% For The Planet and their ongoing support for conservation efforts and veteran outdoor organizations.
Founded in 1991, Access Fund represents over 2.3 million climbers nationwide and has secured protections for more than 4 million acres of public land across the country. The organization’s work spans from Washington D.C. policy advocacy to hands-on conservation projects in iconic climbing destinations across America.
About RecPak RecPak provides nutritionally complete instant meals designed for outdoor adventurers and professionals who can’t afford to compromise on performance. RecPak combines the nutrition of a meal with the convenience of a snack, delivering 700 calories of complete nutrition in a lightweight, durable pouch that requires only water. Trusted by mountaineers, search and rescue professionals, and outdoor athletes worldwide, RecPak is committed to fueling peak performance while supporting conservation efforts. Learn more at www.recpak.co.
About Access Fund Access Fund is the national advocacy organization that leads and inspires the climbing community toward sustainable access and conservation of the climbing environment. Founded in 1991, Access Fund represents over 2.3 million climbers nationwide and works to keep climbing areas open while protecting the natural landscapes that make climbing possible. Learn more at www.accessfund.org.