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#161 - Conrad Anker | Heart Attack, Meru, Lunag Ri, Diversity In Climbing, Mentorship

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[The interview starts eleven minutes in]
Conrad Anker (59) visited Norway for a couple of weeks to climb ice and spread some wisdom. On his way back to his home in Bozeman, Montana, he stopped by the NEDA studio in Oslo for a couple of hours.

Conrad is a climber, adventurer, author, storyteller, wilderness first responder, father, husband, and a man of wise words. He has opened new routes in Antarctica, Patagonia, Karakoram, Himalaya and Alaska for the last 40 years. In 1999 he found George Mallory's body on Mt. Everest, which had been laying there since 1924 when the Brits made the first real attemt to climb Everest. He has been in tons of climbing films, more noticably Meru, Lunag Ri 2nd Attempt, and Torn, which tells the heartbreaking story of how he lost his best friend and climbing partner, Alex Lowe, in an avalance on Shishmapangma in 1999 and how he fell in love and married Jenny, Lowe's widow, and adopted their kids.
This dude has lived life to the fullest and continues to do so. This is incredible conversation with an incredible human being.
Live presentation and Q&A
In the evening Conrad held a presentation in front of a live audience at Sportsnett CC Vest in Oslo. You can watch the whole event here.
Thanks a bunch to Sportsnett for supporting the show. Without you guys this gem of an episode would be hidden behind a huge Patreon paywall.
If you enjoyed this episode you might also enjoy the one I recorded in El Chalten a couple of years ago. Check it out here.
Patreon
NEDA wouldn't exist without the help of micro donations from listeners on Patreon. 90% of the episodes are in Scandinavian languages, so if you're a one time english speaking listener it may not be for you to sign up for a full subscription. If you want to support the show, give the show some stars, thumbs up and tell your friends about it.
Get in touch with NEDA

Over og ut, Roger og Knut

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Innhold levert av Hans Kristian Smedsrød. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Hans Kristian Smedsrød eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

[The interview starts eleven minutes in]
Conrad Anker (59) visited Norway for a couple of weeks to climb ice and spread some wisdom. On his way back to his home in Bozeman, Montana, he stopped by the NEDA studio in Oslo for a couple of hours.

Conrad is a climber, adventurer, author, storyteller, wilderness first responder, father, husband, and a man of wise words. He has opened new routes in Antarctica, Patagonia, Karakoram, Himalaya and Alaska for the last 40 years. In 1999 he found George Mallory's body on Mt. Everest, which had been laying there since 1924 when the Brits made the first real attemt to climb Everest. He has been in tons of climbing films, more noticably Meru, Lunag Ri 2nd Attempt, and Torn, which tells the heartbreaking story of how he lost his best friend and climbing partner, Alex Lowe, in an avalance on Shishmapangma in 1999 and how he fell in love and married Jenny, Lowe's widow, and adopted their kids.
This dude has lived life to the fullest and continues to do so. This is incredible conversation with an incredible human being.
Live presentation and Q&A
In the evening Conrad held a presentation in front of a live audience at Sportsnett CC Vest in Oslo. You can watch the whole event here.
Thanks a bunch to Sportsnett for supporting the show. Without you guys this gem of an episode would be hidden behind a huge Patreon paywall.
If you enjoyed this episode you might also enjoy the one I recorded in El Chalten a couple of years ago. Check it out here.
Patreon
NEDA wouldn't exist without the help of micro donations from listeners on Patreon. 90% of the episodes are in Scandinavian languages, so if you're a one time english speaking listener it may not be for you to sign up for a full subscription. If you want to support the show, give the show some stars, thumbs up and tell your friends about it.
Get in touch with NEDA

Over og ut, Roger og Knut

Support the show

  continue reading

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