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American Alpine Club CEO, Phil Powers

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The American Alpine Club is one of the oldest climbing institutions in the US. Yet despite its deep past, the AAC takes a forward-looking approach to improving the climbing experience for all on issues like safety, access, and education. This makes the AAC one of the modern climber’s biggest allies.

American Alpine Club CEO, Phil Powers, has climbed for decades all over the world, and has brought the lessons from his experiences to the helm of the AAC. In our conversation, he introduces the American Alpine Club to climbers who might not know why the AAC’s mission is so important. We also talk about his vision for the AAC’s role in shaping climbing as we move forward, as well as the decision to give their prestigious Underhill award to Alex Honnold for free soloing The Freerider, even as they work to encourage safe climbing practices.

This episode is presented by Rhino Skin Solutions, makers of high end skin care products for climbers. Climbing days are the best days, make sure your skin is healthy and ready so you can take full advantage. Check out their solutions to everything from blisters to splits to greasing off holds at www.rhinoskinsolutions.com

TOPICS & TIMES:

  • Episode Intro (2:23)
  • Phil’s personal favorite style of climbing (4:00)
  • What was it like to summit K2? (5:00)
  • How do you handle risky scenarios? (6:50)
  • Phil’s role at the AAC, and the mission of the AAC (7:54)
  • What is the AAC? 8:30
  • Will the Olympics grow the sport, or is climbing experiencing a bubble? (10:45)
  • What is the role of climbing organizations in welcoming new climbers? 12:43
  • How does the AAC operate in conjunction with other climbing organizations? (18:45)
  • Why is it so important that the AAC is a nonprofit? (26:00)
  • How does the AAC's rescue benefit work? (29:10)
  • If I get injured in Clear Creek, what do I do? 32:15
  • What are the AAC's publications? 35:15
  • Are there trends in climbing accidents? Can they be prevented? 39:50
  • Dissonance in awarding Alex Honnold the Underhill Award? (44:00)
  • Outro (47:10)


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The American Alpine Club is one of the oldest climbing institutions in the US. Yet despite its deep past, the AAC takes a forward-looking approach to improving the climbing experience for all on issues like safety, access, and education. This makes the AAC one of the modern climber’s biggest allies.

American Alpine Club CEO, Phil Powers, has climbed for decades all over the world, and has brought the lessons from his experiences to the helm of the AAC. In our conversation, he introduces the American Alpine Club to climbers who might not know why the AAC’s mission is so important. We also talk about his vision for the AAC’s role in shaping climbing as we move forward, as well as the decision to give their prestigious Underhill award to Alex Honnold for free soloing The Freerider, even as they work to encourage safe climbing practices.

This episode is presented by Rhino Skin Solutions, makers of high end skin care products for climbers. Climbing days are the best days, make sure your skin is healthy and ready so you can take full advantage. Check out their solutions to everything from blisters to splits to greasing off holds at www.rhinoskinsolutions.com

TOPICS & TIMES:

  • Episode Intro (2:23)
  • Phil’s personal favorite style of climbing (4:00)
  • What was it like to summit K2? (5:00)
  • How do you handle risky scenarios? (6:50)
  • Phil’s role at the AAC, and the mission of the AAC (7:54)
  • What is the AAC? 8:30
  • Will the Olympics grow the sport, or is climbing experiencing a bubble? (10:45)
  • What is the role of climbing organizations in welcoming new climbers? 12:43
  • How does the AAC operate in conjunction with other climbing organizations? (18:45)
  • Why is it so important that the AAC is a nonprofit? (26:00)
  • How does the AAC's rescue benefit work? (29:10)
  • If I get injured in Clear Creek, what do I do? 32:15
  • What are the AAC's publications? 35:15
  • Are there trends in climbing accidents? Can they be prevented? 39:50
  • Dissonance in awarding Alex Honnold the Underhill Award? (44:00)
  • Outro (47:10)


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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