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Mary Catherine Eden is probably best known for popular Instagram account @tradprincess, but she’s far more than just another online influencer. She’s recently ticked one of the hardest crack climbs in the country, Black Mamba (5.14b), joining a small group of women, if not people of any flavor, who have climbed 5.14 on gear. We talk about her love of crack climbing, progression, “eating her veggies,” and balancing it all in life.
But first, your lovable disgruntled show hosts grumble about new proposals that seek to regulate our ability to place bolts in Wilderness.
Our final bit comes all the way from Glasgow, UK, as Dan Brown combines his love of climbing with music.
Show Notes
News of Mary’s ascent of Black Mamba
Access Fund report on the latest climbing management plans
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One response to “RunOut #116: Mary Catherine Eden Charms the Black Mamba”
“Where is this coming from”? Dude. Read Rosa Koir. All of this and more (as Andrew says its understated) has been published in detail for all to see by the u.n. The entire notion of c02 climate crisis is a religion, a cult, conceived and propagated by the same preisthood and proxies that insist on ‘rewilding’. We have already passed the threshhold of global governance trumping sanity (the hegelian socialist synthesis) allowed and encouraged mostly by indoctrinated citizens siding with their fairy tales. So undeestand where it comes from.