Feb 2, 2020

Chris Wright is a professional mountain guide who splits his time between guiding, skiing, and climbing some of the most remote peaks in the world. We talked about his recent team FA of Link Sar in Pakistan, lessons from mentors, favorite post-expedition foods, and how to build an anchor in f***ed up snow. You can learn more about Chris at http://www.nowclimbing.com/about/

Nuggets:

1:51 – How the Link Sar trip came to be and Chris’s first climbing trip with Steve Swenson

9:33 –  The history and geopolitics of northeast Pakistan and the Siachen Conflict

13:59 – Chris and Graham’s FA on Celino Peak and plans for Link Sar

17:59 – Why it took 8+ months to prepare for Link Sar and why the permitting process can be a gamble

23:51 – Training for Link Sar and working with Scott Johnston and Uphill Athlete

29:10 – The Link Sar team, different roles, and the best types of partners for an expedition

34:32 – What Chris learned from climbing with Mark and Steve

37:15 – Chris’s philosophy around failure, and his ‘failed’ attempt on Link Sar in 2017

40:45 – Graham’s 100-ft fall, terrible snow conditions, and rope systems

53:15 – The final pitch, Mark’s moment of glory, and reaching the summit

59:36 – Three days of rappelling and building anchors in f***ed up snow

1:03:27 – Why Chris is excited to go sport climbing this winter

1:07:28 – Thai fried chicken and favorite post-expedition foods

1:10:21 – Chris’s free-solo ascent of the Matterhorn north face

1:15:19 – Shooting video, a Link Sar movie project, and cooking as a creative outlet

1:18:36 – Advice for someone interested in expedition climbing

1:23:37 – Getting out there and finding adventure

1:25:40 – What Mark and Steve learned from Chris

1:27:54 – Why Chris is really excited to be “off-leash” for a while

1:29:55 – Ideas for the next expedition

1:31:06 – What Chris feels most grateful for lately

1:32:12 – Where you can find (and climb with) Chris

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