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Alpine Progression: Mallorie Estenson
Podcast |
The Firn Line
Publisher |
Pod Peak
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Sports & Recreation
Publication Date |
Oct 03, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:43:29

On today’s episode of The Firn line, we’ll get to know Pacific Northwest-based alpinist Mallorie Estenson. Growing up in the shadows of the North Cascades, Mallorie participated in athletics as a kid, with an inclination toward the more adventurous side of life. Eventually, this led to an interest in climbing, and for the last three years, she’s been working as a mountain guide. But Mallorie’s interest in climbing goes much deeper than the guiding life. In fact, it’s not a stretch to call her a straight up “Dirtbag” climber. And in Mallorie’s world - that’s a good thing.I recently got a chance to talk to Mallorie about her progression as an alpinist, how that led to a recent life-changing experience in the Picket Range, as well as her future professional and personal goals in the mountains.

Music by Evan Phillips

Support the show at PATREON

LINKS:Mallorie EstensonSteph AbeggThe Firn Line (Website)

SPONSORS:Alaska Rock GymThe Hoarding Marmot

Mallore Esteonson is an alpinist and mountain guide from the pacific northwest.

On today’s episode of The Firn line, we’ll get to know Pacific Northwest-based alpinist Mallorie Estenson. Growing up in the shadows of the North Cascades, Mallorie participated in athletics as a kid, with an inclination toward the more adventurous side of life. Eventually, this led to an interest in climbing, and for the last three years, she’s been working as a mountain guide. But Mallorie’s interest in climbing goes much deeper than the guiding life. In fact, it’s not a stretch to call her a straight up “Dirtbag” climber. And in Mallorie’s world - that’s a good thing.I recently got a chance to talk to Mallorie about her progression as an alpinist, how that led to a recent life-changing experience in the Picket Range, as well as her future professional and personal goals in the mountains.

Music by Evan Phillips

Support the show at PATREON

LINKS:Mallorie EstensonSteph AbeggThe Firn Line (Website)

SPONSORS:Alaska Rock GymThe Hoarding Marmot

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