Rob LeBreton on Snowbird and Australian Sport Climbing in the 1980s

Rob LeBreton on Snowbird and Australian Sport Climbing in the 1980s

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Rob LeBreton wears a lot of hats. First, he’s a long time friend of the show, but he’s also a dad, husband, gym owner, former president of Sport Climbing Australia, and absolute climbing legend - the first Australian to establish climbs of 31 and 32 (13d and 14a) in Australia.

After the Snowbird episode came out, Rob sent me a video of the finals that he had recorded onto VHS back in 1988, which resulted in several things. First, I got excited to see the famous Edlinger moment at the top of the wall. Second, I posted it on YouTube and have been blown away by how many people are excited to see it - the link is in the shownotes - and third, it made me realize how much someone across the world can be impacted by a story and the media created around that story. So I asked Rob to come on the show so I could better understand where Australian climbing was in '88 and what seeing this television broadcast meant to him.

Watch the Snowbird Finals Video at https://youtu.be/Gl0spp0S34Q

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Season Two is generously supported by Rab.

This episode is supported by Tension Climbing and The Tension Board 2.

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