Interview with Will Gadd
Just thought I'd quickly point out this new interview with Will Gadd. Intro from the article:
Will’s climbing accomplishments are well beyond the norm; on ice, rock using tools when it is too damn cold to use his hands, and hard multipitch. But aside from that, one of the greatest qualities about Will is that he is a climber’s climber. Climbing, at some point, sometimes gets wrapped up in ego in some form or another. The influence and reasons for climbing get blurred. Will’s answers in this interview are refreshing to read and a good reminder of why we pull.
Will’s climbing accomplishments are well beyond the norm; on ice, rock using tools when it is too damn cold to use his hands, and hard multipitch. But aside from that, one of the greatest qualities about Will is that he is a climber’s climber. Climbing, at some point, sometimes gets wrapped up in ego in some form or another. The influence and reasons for climbing get blurred. Will’s answers in this interview are refreshing to read and a good reminder of why we pull.
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