64 | Get Paid To Make 3D Climbing Maps w/ Martin Mora
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
2w ago
What’s up everyone thanks for being here and for being a part of The Climbing Majority. Today we sit down with Martin Mora, co-founder and developer of Red- Point. Red-Point is a new app where you can use interactive 3d maps to explore and get detailed route information on boulders and crags. If you haven't already seen their social posts of their app in action…definitely go check them out.  Martin is a unique individual who like many in the majority, found climbing later in his life. He found himself spending way too much time wondering where a specific route is at a new crag, and though ..read more
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63 | Climbing Isn't Just White People Sh*t w/ Eddie Taylor
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
3w ago
In today's ever increasingly polarized world it can be difficult to have challenging conversations. Kyle and I are well aware that the issue of representation in sport is one that does not affect us personally. However we were lucky enough to sit down with all around rad dude, climber extraordinaire and recent new father Eddie Taylor to learn about his ascents and what his thoughts were on the topic of representation. As a black climber in a predominantly white climbing climate Eddie gives us his perspective. For those who don't know Eddie is a very accomplished climber. He has summited Dena ..read more
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62 | Mountain Project vs. Open Beta | A Fight For Data Rights w/ Viet Nyguen
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
1M ago
Today, we're diving into something that most of us are all familiar with - Mountain Project. It's the guidebook that's always at our fingertips, supported and enriched by our very own community. Yet, as revolutionary as it has been for sharing and discovering climbs, it brings up a few questions that we might easily overlook. Questions like, who actually owns the data we input? What happens to our contributions if we decide to bow out and delete our profile? And what do these practices mean for the future of climbing information? Honestly, these questions can really make you pause and think ..read more
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61 | Injured & Alone in Alaska, a Coach's Journey w/ Scott Johnston
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
1M ago
The mountains will try to kill us and yet they have no malice. .  They freeze us and yet warm our souls.  . They fill our lives with joy and yet have nothing tangible to give.  . The mountains deserve our respect.  . They require meticulous preparation, mentally, spiritually and physically. Today we are sitting down with a master of preparation. Scott Johnston is a world renown Endurance coach. Some of the athletes he has worked with over the years include Killian Jornet, Steve House, Alex Honold and Tom Evans to name a few. But Scotts true legacy and contribution to the c ..read more
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Injured & Alone in Alaska, a Coaches Journey w/ Scott Johnston
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
2M ago
The mountains will try to kill us and yet they have no malice. .  They freeze us and yet warm our souls.  . They fill our lives with joy and yet have nothing tangible to give.  . The mountains deserve our respect.  . They require meticulous preparation, mentally, spiritually and physically. Today we are sitting down with a master of preparation. Scott Johnston is a world renown Endurance coach. Some of the athletes he has worked with over the years include Killian Jornet, Steve House, Alex Honold and Tom Evans to name a few. But Scotts true legacy and contribution to the c ..read more
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60 | Beyond Climbing Hard w/ Jonathan Siegrist
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
2M ago
Have you ever imagined what kinda person you have to be mentally and physically to climb some of the hardest routes in the world? Maybe how that person views themselves and their own accomplishment? Or even how they might view the everyday climber?  In this conversation we wanted to move beyond what it's like to climb hard. What are the lessons of a 5.15 climber and how can we apply Jonathan's viewpoint and experiences to improve our own lives? Jonathan helps us remember life is about private little victories. He suggests that it's important    be gentle on ourselves and to rem ..read more
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59 | The Timeless Nature of Climbing Partnerships w/ Bryce Ungersma
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
3M ago
Today we are sitting down with my good friend Bryce. Funny enough, I met Bryce before either of us were climbers. We each found climbing separately, but inevitably we roped up and quickly became a great team. Recently, Bryce and I spent a weekend trad climbing in Red Rock Canyon. Despite not climbing together for several years, getting out on the rock in red-rocks felt just as fun, and natural as before. We may change and the environment changes but our friendships endure. In our conversation, we talk about fatherhood and how it changed Bryce’s relationship with climbing, how he chooses his ob ..read more
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57 | "Yer Gonna Die" - Elitism In Climbing w/ Landon McDowell
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
4M ago
I would argue that our climbing community is mostly open, kind, and understanding. But I am sure we all have our own experiences with people who are not. The silent judgy squad that think they own the crag. The keyboard warrior that spreads hate, judgment, and negativity behind the protection of a screen.  Today we sit down with Landon McDowell, a self proclaimed “Reformed Elitist”. Having started climbing at the age of 14 he quickly noticed a natural proclivity towards the sport.  Climbing soon became the source for Landon's identity, ego, and happiness. He noticed this and its effe ..read more
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56 | TCM 2023 Recap
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
4M ago
We are celebrating two years of podcasting and taking a look back at the growth and development of the show. We've covered a wide range of topics in the past year including recreational climbers and professional athletes involved in tragic accidents, huge accomplishments,  and much more. We are excited to continue exploring new conversations in the coming year and are also excited to announce some updates to the show, including a new website, sponsorship opportunities, and live events. We are grateful to all our guests who have shared their stories and experiences on the show, and to all ..read more
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33 | A Mentor, A Friend and A Big Red Truck w/ MT Mountaineering & Climbing Instructor Callum Nelson
The Climbing Majority
by Kyle Broxterman & Max Carrier
4M ago
Recently I've been seeking mentorship and guidance to help improve my climbing. This can be a tricky endeavor, finding someone you trust and respect can be challenging. With this in mind, I reached out to a local Ice climbing group in search of such a person. With some amazing luck, I connected with Callum Nelson. Through our conversation, I quickly realized that Callum was an accomplished climber and UK Certified Rock Guide who has climbed all over the world. Callum and I climbed a beautiful Water Ice 5 Called Shriek of the Sheep on the West Coast of BC this was a phenomenal experience that I ..read more
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