Tuesday Dec 17, 2024

Bolt Wars by Alex Strong

Climbers modify the rock to climb safely, leaving permanent anchors for catching falls. This was not always the practice, and its early implementation lead to a period of conflict in the climbing community when ethics were in flux. Climbing has solved this dilemma, and can show the world how to walk reframe the line between environmental sustainability and land use. 

 

Name and title of interviewees:

Dan Earhart, MS, Climbing Coordinator, Stanford University

Jane Willenbring, PhD, Professor of Earth and Planetary Systems, Stanford University

Hugh Driscol, Principal and founder of Chord Architecture in Santa Fe New Mexico

Emma Harrison, PhD, Environmental Scientist, advocate.

Rupesh Chhugan TCMP, CHP, Hakomi practitioner.

 

Music Attribution (In order of appearance)

Setting Pace by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/290191">Blue Dot Sessions</a>

Road to Petersby by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/285202">Blue Dot Sessions</a>

Hanging Rock by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/290346">Blue Dot Sessions</a>

Bauxite by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/290218">Blue Dot Sessions</a>

KeoKeo by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/290262">Blue Dot Sessions</a>

Evol Triumph by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/290238">Blue Dot Sessions</a>

Capstone by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/285163">Blue Dot Sessions</a>

Set the Tip Jar by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/285159">Blue Dot Sessions</a>

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