RunOut #68: Chasing the Alpinist


Marc André Leclerc was one of the most reticent and enigmatic figures in climbing—a guy who few knew much about other than what what we learned from the second-hand reports emanating out of the alpine and describing his latest solo. Even the perpetually nonplussed Alex Honnold shuddered in fear and awe upon hearing some of what Leclerc had managed to climb. On today’s podcast, we are joined by the director and filmmaker Peter Mortimer, whose new film is The Alpinist, which tells the definitive and long-awaited story of Marc André Leclerc. Peter reveals some of the behind-the-scenes details about making this film, the honor of getting to know one of the most beguiling and talented figures of our sport in recent years, and ultimately, the pain of losing him to an avalanche right as the film was supposed to be wrapped.

But first, we dive into a bolting debacle on Pike’s Peak and consider whether we’re in the final throes of these debates, or if we will continue to see the invocation of the Bachar-Yerian Fallacy as a way to perpetuate climbing’s most depressing pissing match.

For our final bit, Aaron Glasenapp has a total eclipse of the heart.

Show Notes

The Alpinist film homepage and where to get tickets.

Sender Films

“From Climbing Partners to Bitter Enemies: In the Trenches of the Pikes Peak Bolt War” by Corey Buhay for Climbing.com

Pikes Peak Climbers Alliance survey results

The Case of Ten Sleep on Evening Sends.

Watching the eclipse on the Grand Teton.


2 responses to “RunOut #68: Chasing the Alpinist”

  1. My mistake on an earlier comment about the links not matching the topic.. I didn’t realize that topical commentary precedes the main topic. Sorry if I caused extra work or worry..Thanks!
    Rich

  2. Great interview but the audio coming from Mortimer was almost unlistenable. He sounded like Squidward. “Sailing out into a storm” was a great metaphor he delivered.

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