Jam Crack - The Niall Grimes Climbing Podcast
1) JCOPC 194 Mat Wright
Elite climber Mat Wright is cut from a different cloth than your average professional crimp-jockey. We hear about Mat's journey from a sometimes-fractious childhood all the way to 9a, 8C and E11 (not ...Show More
2) Jam Crack Archives: The View from Dead Horse Point
A classic Jam Crack story episode from 2016. Chris Schulte reads the classic tale of climbing exploration in the American desert. Pure gold.
3) JCPC 192 Hamish Frost
Scottish winter climbing activist and photographer Hamish Frost traces his career in the outdoors, thinks about his art and delves into his experience of coming out in the world of climbing.
4) Jam Crack Archives: Taylor Parsons
One from the vaults of 2021. Â Taylor Parson's incredible story of transition from world-class boulderer to mum of three and the trauma and passion that mapped the way. Trigger warning: suicide referen...Show More
5) JCPC 190 Pritchard Wainwright Trango part 2
Part two of this double. Hear about the origins of speedy aid and how the pair got on on their expedition to this beautiful mountain.
6) JCPC 198 Pritchard Wainwright Trango part 1
In 1995 two of UK trad climbing's brightest stars left Llanberis for Pakistan's Trango Tower. Paul Pritchard and Adam Wainwright honed their skills and boldness on the sea cliffs of North Wales. Their...Show More
7) JCPC 188 Holy Shit
I set off to introduce the Pritchard wainwright podcast but accidentally talk crap for 50 minute. Apologies all round. Big love x
8) JCPC187 Siebe Vanhee - Pembroke rampage
Pembroke is surely the UK's favourite climbing holiday destination. This year Belgian Siebe Vanhee came to visit. Between visits to the pub and nights' camping in the field, he amassed a mindblowing t...Show More
9) JCPC 186 John Dunne Part Two
The second part of the John Dunne chat talking Parthian Shot and life after injury.
10) JCPC 185 John Dunne Part One
Here’s a true heavyweight of the 80s and 90s sport and trad world. John Dunne punched out top level sport routes at Malham and a series of trad routes that are still the country’s finest ticks. He ruf...Show More