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The Competitive Drive with Gordon McArthur

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Today, we dive into the mindset of a competitor. Gordon McArthur has been a staple on the World Cup circuit across 15 seasons, including a one-year retirement. We talk about the particular highs and lows of returning to the sport, the story of Storm Giant (the first proposed D16 in the world), and what role ego plays in it all.

In particular, our conversation hovers around themes of drive, our relationship to competitiveness, and understanding our true motivations.

We also chat about:

  • 🧊 The moment of retirement: Inner Mongolia, 2017
  • 🧊 Challenges and reflections from Edmonton
  • 🧊 Mentorship and the legacy we leave behind
  • 🧊 The story of Storm Giant
  • 🧊 Advice for younger climbers

Resources and links:

You can learn more about Gordon and read some of his reflections at gordonmcarthur.com. To follow him on Instagram, he’s @gord_mcarthur. If you’re curious to see how Storm Giant came together, definitely check out the Outdoor Research film, “Storm Giant: The World's Hardest Drytooling Route”.

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📸: Cover photo by Jeff Mercier

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Today, we dive into the mindset of a competitor. Gordon McArthur has been a staple on the World Cup circuit across 15 seasons, including a one-year retirement. We talk about the particular highs and lows of returning to the sport, the story of Storm Giant (the first proposed D16 in the world), and what role ego plays in it all.

In particular, our conversation hovers around themes of drive, our relationship to competitiveness, and understanding our true motivations.

We also chat about:

  • 🧊 The moment of retirement: Inner Mongolia, 2017
  • 🧊 Challenges and reflections from Edmonton
  • 🧊 Mentorship and the legacy we leave behind
  • 🧊 The story of Storm Giant
  • 🧊 Advice for younger climbers

Resources and links:

You can learn more about Gordon and read some of his reflections at gordonmcarthur.com. To follow him on Instagram, he’s @gord_mcarthur. If you’re curious to see how Storm Giant came together, definitely check out the Outdoor Research film, “Storm Giant: The World's Hardest Drytooling Route”.

...

📸: Cover photo by Jeff Mercier

Credits:

Patreon:

Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the conversation and want to help us do many more, consider supporting us on Patreon. (And for less than the price of a bougie beer per month!).

🗣️ Leave Us a Review!:

If you enjoyed this episode, help us out by subscribing to the podcast and leaving us a review on your podcast platform of choice. Reviews are helpful for new listeners that come across the show, and a good rating means Shopify, Apple, and other platforms are more likely to recommend it to others.

  continue reading

38 episoder

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