Pay No Mind: A Memoir of Climbing, Abuse, and Survival
By (Author) Fallon Rowe
Foreword by John Long
Di Angelo Publications
Di Angelo Publications
5th March 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about abuse
Domestic abuse
Gender studies: women and girls
Biography: general
Paperback
300
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 25mm
A Memoir of Grit, Survival, and Defying Limits
At nineteen, Fallon Rowe was swept into a whirlwind romance with a charismatic new climbing partner, leaving behind her geology studies in northern Utah for an expedition that would change her life forever. Together, they set out for Patagonia to climb the legendary Fitz Roy-a peak far beyond her experience level. But what began as an adventure quickly spiraled into chaos, marked by illness, violence, run-ins with Argentinian police, and a toxic relationship that tested her endurance in ways she never imagined.
Returning to Utah, Fallon found herself trapped-isolated, broke, and physically and emotionally drained. As her partner's untreated bipolar disorder drove their world into further turmoil, she fought to reclaim her identity and freedom. "Pay No Mind" is an unflinching account of survival, addiction, and the battle to escape both a dangerous relationship and the limits imposed by fear. In climbing, as in life, the hardest route is often the one that leads to freedom.
Fallon Rowe is an accomplished writer, climber, and advocate for survivors of abuse. Her writing captures the complexities of trauma, healing, and the exhilarating freedom found in the natural world. With her unique voice and authentic perspective, Rowe has received accolades for her ability to inspire and connect with readers on a deeply personal level.
Readers drawn to stories of resilience, adventure, and survival will find Pay No Mind both riveting and transformative. Rowe's journey is an inspiration to anyone who has faced adversity and fought to reclaim their life. With its blend of breathtaking adventure and emotional depth, this book is perfect for fans of memoirs that challenge, uplift, and ultimately empower.
Fallon Rowe, who now resides in St. George, Utah, close to Zion National Park, grew up in Idaho, then earned her geology degree at Utah State University. She thrives with multiple identities: dirtbag climber, high school science teacher, writer, geoscience researcher, photographer, climbing coach, and guide. Since 2017, she's been a sponsored rock climber with support from multiple brands, allowing her to live out her adventure dreams. Rock climbing has been the central focus of her life since 2003, but she has persisting passion for nature, science, literature, and Stoic philosophy.
John Long was an original member of the legendary "Stonemasters," a core group of California climbers who lit the fuse on the modern adventure sports revolution. His incredible feats include the first one-day ascent of El Capitan in Yosemite Valley.