RunOut #103: Can Cedar Wright Keep Dirtbagging Alive?


In an era of remote work and $200K Sprinter Vans, it may seem like the archetypal dirtbag of climbing lore is obsolete if not dead. Cedar Wright is on a mission, however, to keep it alive through a new program he’s starting to try to encourage young, stoked climbers to make the most of life by living on the least.

But first, we dive into how Starlink is changing the climbing experience by keeping some climbers connected everywhere. How will this newfangled technology be welcomed in climbing areas where you could once remain blissfully offline?

Our final bit features some studio music from friend of the pod, Black Diamond employee, great climber, and even better singer-songwriter Chris Parker.

Show Notes

Follow Cedar Wright on Instagram to learn more about the DirtBag fund and other Cedar adventures.

Chris Parker on Spotify

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One response to “RunOut #103: Can Cedar Wright Keep Dirtbagging Alive?”

  1. This episode is the squirts! I live at Piddo almost my whole life at the head of afore-mentioned trail, what a cool intro story.

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