Allyson Gunsallus | The Challenges of Parenting as a Climber
Allyson Gunsallus is a mom, climber, and director of an upcoming film series that will uncover the issues faced by climbers who are parents.
REWIND | Hazel Findlay on Flow, Attention and Letting the Body Climb
Today, we rewind to an episode with Hazel Findlay in which she shares strategies for getting into the right mindset to send.
Jereme Ransick | If We Own It, They Can’t Close It
The Red River Gorge Climber’s Coalition could use our help.
REWIND | Miguel and Dario Ventura on Life Imitating Art
Forty years ago, Miguel Ventura moved from Connecticut to Slade, Kentucky and started what was then known as The Rainbow Door, and has become an icon to climbers all over the world.
REWIND | Ravioli Biceps on Moonboarding, Process, and Identity
REWIND with us to meet the internet’s (and pasta lovers’?) favorite Moonboarder, the first person to send all the benchmarks of the 2016 set: Ravioli Biceps.
REWIND | Craig DeMartino on Making Hard Decisions and Using Limitations
For most, a 100-foot ground fall would be the end of their lives, or at the very least, the end of their climbing careers. Not so for Craig DeMartino.
REWIND | Paul Piana on Mentorship, Partnership, and Big Dreams
35 years after he realized one of his own dreams and jump started the dreams of so many others, we REWIND to this conversation with legend Paul Piana.
REWIND | Jonathan Siegrist on Volume vs. Strength and Climbing as Training
We REWIND to this classic conversation with Jonathan about when and why to change things up in your training, and one thing that training should definitely include a whole lot of: climbing.
Justin Brown | Climber Skin Care Tips and Myths
When it comes to skin care in the climbing world, Rhino Skin Solutions is the one name you need to know.
Josie McKee | Part 2: Exploring Identity and Discomfort
Seasoned big wall climber Josie McKee returns to discuss how her recent trip to Yosemite turned out, and some of the hurdles that can hold us back from a fulfilling relationship with climbing.
Josie McKee | Part 1: Sport Climbing to Train for Big Walls and Narrowing Failure
Experienced big wall climber Josie McKee recently found herself with limestone sport climbing as her primary means to train for a Yosemite trip.
REWIND | Stevie Haston on Climbing 14d at 52 and Common Sense Training
We REWIND to this episode with British climbing legend, Stevie Haston.
McKenzie Long | Climbing and Our Changing Relationship with Public Lands
McKenzie Long’s love of climbing – and dream of becoming a writer – led her to consider our relationships with public lands.
REWIND | Beth Rodden on Parenting, Identity, and Climbing
Today we REWIND to this conversation about parenting, identity, and climbing with the great Beth Rodden.
Patty Law | From Belay Check to Gym Ownership
Don’t be fooled by Patty Law’s small frame and soft-spoken demeanor – she’s a fierce climber, mother, entrepreneur, and community cultivator.
REWIND | Tommy Caldwell on Belief and Partnership
7 years later, almost to the day, that Tommy and Kevin topped out the Dawn Wall together, we REWIND to this conversation about belief and partnership with Tommy Caldwell.
Built Outdoors | Wild Iris Mountain Sports
Kris talks with Amy Skinner and Joan Chase about how the founding of Wild Iris Mountain Sports is inextricably linked to the rise of climbing in Lander, Wyoming.
Caitlin Homes | Body Composition for Climbers
Certified Nutrition Specialist Caitlin Holmes discusses body composition, which is often conflated with weight loss and can thus be a very polarizing topic.
Steven Jeffery | Climbing in the Disinformation Age
During the 8th annual Joe’s Valley Festival, Kris sat down to talk to local legend and longtime crusher Steven Jeffery.
Roy Quanstrom | Translating Movement Through Shaping and Setting
Kris sits down with shaper and setter Roy Quanstrom, of Tension Climbing to talk about his latest holds and more.