Kimber Cross was born with one hand—she has adapted and modified to excel in sports as a kid and now climbing as an adult. She is an adaptive climber who uses a custom prosthetic ice tool to climb waterfall ice around the country as well as alpine ice routes in her home state of Washington. Kimber serves as a climb leader for The Mountaineers, a volunteer-based organization in Washington state that offers climbing courses and trips. When she isn’t in the backcountry climbing or skiing, she is a National Board-Certified educator, teaching Kindergarten.