When in doubt, talk it out. Sender's Game Podcast will regale you with adventures in human propulsion.
In which the Lead Janitor of Sender's Game Podcast interviews the show host about his bouldering project in the White Mountain of the Colorado.
Noah’s Mt. Logan story, continued.
Noah and his party encounter innumerable hardships on an attempt at the East Ridge of Mt. Logan.
Luke spins a yarn or two, and ends up with a slinky bipattern 9.2 80m.
Intrepid thru-hiker Andrew Skurka tella stories of busting mega days on foot in the backcountry.
Pete chronicles the Brentrance of the Wideboyz.
Is rock climbing headed toward a crisis of overpopulation? Chris Weidner weighs in with a unique perspective.
Hazel Findlay has been climbing for 20 of her 28 years, and started out trad climbing on the limestone sea cliffs of Pembrokeshire. She dabbled in competition climbing - she was the British junior champion six times - but at 16 decided to give it up to focus on climbing on rock, especially trad climbing which is her main passion. Hazel has been a full time climber for the last four years, which has allowed her to travel all over the world climbing interesting pieces of rock. Hazel was the first British woman to climb a trad route at E9, and free El Capitan in Yosemite, which she has now done three times. Hazel has also red pointed 8c and onsighted many 8as, loves all types of climbing from bouldering to alpine climbing and is especially interested in the mental challenge that climbing evokes. (from hazelfindlay.com)
Marcus discusses the importance of the mentoring relationship in climbing.
Arno discusses overcoming the fear of falling.
Tom Randall talks about how to improve your suffering game by trail running to get to climbs, and also the crack school that he and Pete host. ALSO: a special performance of Djali's second-favorite song.
Jeremy and Steve crank the Nerd-O-Meter to 11 as they discuss proper aid climbing.
Pat Ament discusses the parallels between climbing, chess and poetry.
Pat Ament talks about climbing with Layton Kor and poetry.
Bikepacker Elizabeth Sampey recounts the krunk experience of racing 535 miles on a mountain bike while sleeping as little as possible.
Jim Newberry talks about the FA of the Hallucinogen Wall.
Ryan recounts a sobering tale of near-death in the Black Canyon.
Stop, collaborate and listen as Angela freezes time with harrowingtales from her career of smacking frozen water with sharp pointy things.
Pam regales us with American horror stories from far and wide (mostly wide).
Rob Pizem describes what goes into putting up a first ascent.