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Braving New Worlds: Steph Davis

Braving New Worlds: Steph Davis

FromAlpinist


Braving New Worlds: Steph Davis

FromAlpinist

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Feb 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Steph Davis has been a professional climber since 1991. But simply calling the Moab, Utah local a climber seems inadequate. From three-years-old, Davis was trained in the Suzuki Method on the piano. She practiced everyday, sometimes for hours a day, until she discovered a passion for climbing. The piano fell silent as climbing became her primary focus. In 2004, Davis became only the second woman to free climb El Capitan in one day. The following year she freed the formation’s Salathe Wall – the first woman ever to do so. She’s logged climbing achievements all over the world, and has confronted fear while free soloing walls such as The Diamond on Longs Peak.  For Davis, climbing is about when to hold on, and when to let go. We talk about her evolution as an athlete – how she went from focusing exclusively on climbing to adding base jumping and wingsuit flying to her repertoire. She describes the sense of euphoria gained from free soloing, and why it can’t be replicated. This episode is brought to you by The North Face. Alpinist Magazine Website | Instagram | Facebook Host: Abbey Collins Guest: Steph Davis Producer + Engineer: Mike Horn
Released:
Feb 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Since 2002 Alpinist has striven to push creative boundaries with everything we do, from award-winning climbing journalism and creative writing to photography and art. Now, with the Alpinist podcast, we aim to extend our conversations with climbers and community members into interviews and oral histories that will entertain and educate our listeners with everything from dramatic and humorous adventure tales to in-depth discussions of the most significant issues in the climbing world today. More at alpinist.com/podcast