This gallery was inspired by GQ's climbing and fashion photo shootย from Joshua Tree National Park. If you haven't seen it yet, we strongly encourage you to check it out, ideally side by side with this gallery. Youโve seen it at the bouldering gym, and maybe even on the runwayโthat outdoorsy look is so hot right now. But thatโs nothing like seeing these outfits in action, in the wild. So we took three A-number-1 climbers and some adorable friends out for a weekend jaunt where all the far-out cool kids goโVantage. Why would you risk life and limb just to get to the top of a 50-foot high cliff? โWell, I thought, there must be more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking,โ said male model Cyle G, โand when I started watching climbing, I realized this was it.โ ย Maybe thatโs why millions of people are taking up climbingโtheyโre tired of just looking good in their active wear indoors. They want more. โI just really like being able to hang around on the rocky crag and show off my cool climbing clothes, instead of just the gym,โ said Kjersti C. โAnd there are always cute boys, just sitting around half naked watching us. Usually theyโre just hanging out in the cars, keeping our beer cold and waiting to give us foot massages after a long day of sending hard. But sometimes, they even let us hose them down or splash around in a river and get super sexy. Itโs pretty cool.โ Vest from Goodwill Thrift Store ($5). Tank from International Climbers Festival (complimentary) Boots (borrowed directly from our cowboy friend). Ruffled dress shirt (part of previous Halloween costume, $15) Pool floatie - Therm-A-Rest $125. ย Photography by Elise Giordano.