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    Old School Crag Kids

    The climbing podcast for kids of all ages. Augustine (13), Anastasia (11), and Magdalen (9), talk to climbers about growing up and the good ol' days. The podcast also includes little mini-episodes with features on different crags.
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    Episodes (6)

    Episode 5: Harry Edwards

    Episode 5: Harry Edwards

    In this episode, the Crag Kids talk with Harry Edwards, 18, Arizona resident, and first ascentionist. Topics covered include: psyche, favorite climbs, bats in toilets, and, as always, fear.

    Find us on iTunes at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-5-harry-edwards/id1382720523?i=1000436985828.

    You can also find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/oldschoolcragkids/?modal=admin_todo_tour. You can look for us on Twitter, but you won't find us, because we don't Tweet, we're kids!

     

    Episode 4: Pete Whittaker

    Episode 4: Pete Whittaker

    In this episode Augustine talks to possibly the best trad climber in the world about offwidths, fingertip cracks and runouts. We also talk about what its like to grow up trad climbing, and how to deal with fear on a scary lead. Pete Whittaker has trad climbed all around the world and has ticks of many a painful crack climb under his belt. A few of the climbs we talk about include Century Crack, a 5.14b offwidth roof crack, his rope solo ascent of Freerider, a 12d on El Capitan, and the Crucifix, another horizontal crack project. Enjoy!

    Episode 3: From Gym to Crag with Karen Lane and Parker Reed, New River Gorge, WV

    Episode 3: From Gym to Crag with Karen Lane and Parker Reed, New River Gorge, WV

    Karen Lane and Parker Reed talk about how they got into climbing. Karen was tricked onto the climbing team at her local gym, and Parker first went climbing in the New River Gorge thinking that five feet between bolt placements was runout. They both survived, though, and went on to become fun, kind people who also happen to be able to give you beta on 5.13 trad routes. We also talk about what it’s like to walk the crag for four hours looking for a route, hyperventilate on a trad climb, go from being a good comp climber to being a good outdoor climber, and how to convince your parents to let you climb outside.