Coldfear

Coldfear

Sit down with Aaron Mulkey, a professional ice climber and explorer. He has spent decades roaming mountain ranges around the world. Mulkey and his co hosts discuss experiences of Adventure, Exploration, Ice climbing, Training, and anything else that intrigues them.

  • 1 hour 25 minutes
    #20 Bloody Ice

    I sit down with Dan Vastyan and Chris Guyer to talk about all things that have happened in the last couple months from Post Holing 10 hours into a climb, a First Ascent, Alaska and Bloody Ice. 

    17 April 2024, 5:00 pm
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    #19 A Life Renewed

    Episode 19 I sit down with Steven Dunnavant about his life renewed. Steven is one of the most stoked and nicest individuals you will ever meet, but we can all learn from his motivation to get fit and eliminate excuses.  He started ice climbing when he weighed over 300 pounds and has lost over 75 pounds over the last year. Ice Climbing lit a fire in his heart and mind. It opened a door to a life he didn't know existed and it has now become a part of him he can not live without. He is a family man, owns a business, and.....lives in Texas. Yes, he is a rare breed a "Texas Ice Climber". Despite having all of the excuses in the world to continue down a path of comfort and bad health, he chooses to take control of his future. I think at many times in this conversation Steven and I were both a bit teary-eyed so I hope you enjoy this conversation. 

    20 February 2024, 6:00 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    #18 Poop, Books and Mediocrity

    Episode 18 is a fun conversation with Alpinist contributor and author Christian Kiefer. He talks about what it's like to be middle-aged and an intermediate climber. His goals and risk tolerance look very different than others. Is he too focused on grades and not the experience? I think he is finding that balance like many others. But we also talk about poop, books, mediocrity, and a ton of other subjects. This is a fun one! 

    14 January 2024, 11:00 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    #17 Social Authenticity

    The lines of authenticity are getting blurred on our social media platforms. Is it okay to photoshop out a toprope and post to social media? 

    How do brands ensure they are working with authentic people and authentic content? 

    I have always believed anything posted on social media should be real, but clearly, others believe social media is an endless fictional movie. Certain people sell their fictional story and content to get contracts with brands. How will this and AI change marketing in the next decade? We dive into all of this. 

    Share and let me know your thoughts! 

    19 December 2023, 9:00 pm
  • 1 hour 29 minutes
    #16 illogicicle with Dane Steadman

    Dane is in his early 20s and is quickly capturing the attention of many climbers in the ice and alpine world. I met Dane years ago while he was on a quick trip in the South Fork Valley with a friend. I definitely had no idea a year later he would become my primary partner chasing ice and mixed lines in the region. I could tell early on he was hungry to learn and get strong fast. And that's exactly what he did.  He has gone on to climb several new routes in the local area and in AK and most recently Kyrgzstan.          

    23 October 2023, 10:00 pm
  • 1 hour 21 minutes
    #15 Fear And Loathing In Wyoming

    I sit down with Dan Vastyan and Christian Baumeister to catch up on life, Vastectomies, Slot Canyons, Grizzly attacks, and Hunting. Pretty much the conversation you would imagine if three Wyoming guys sit down at a table to talk. 

    12 October 2023, 5:00 pm
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    #14 Falling 40mph off the Grand Traverse

    In early August of 2022 Matt Berry found himself rocketing off the Grand Traverse down a glacier on his back. To this day he is still not sure what happened.  The Grand Traverse is one of North America's most iconic climbing traverses which covers one of the most recognized skylines across the Grand Tetons.  Matt and his partner Sean Dunlop sit down with me to tell their story.  Thanks to the local Search and Rescue Team, Sean, and a good helicopter pilot, Matt is nearly recovered a year from the accident.  Lots to learn from this story. You won't take just one GPS communication device into the mountains ever again.  

    23 August 2023, 11:00 am
  • 2 hours 5 minutes
    #13 Ice Climbing Training With Scott Johnston

    Scott Johnston and I dive into an Ice Climbing Training conversation. When, how, why and is there a magic workout to get strong? We also talk about supplements and all the new fancy features our smart watches give us these days. This is another super informative conversation with Scott from Evoke Endurance. 

    3 August 2023, 11:00 am
  • 1 hour 43 minutes
    Conrad Anker- A Godfather of Climbing!

    Conrad Anker is one of climbing most influential athletes and activists. If you have met Conrad you have most likely walked away with a smile. He is genuine and gives back to the climbing community in many ways. In this episode, we talk about numerous topics, including what drives him to continue to climb at age 60 and what about the sport that fulfills him currently. He shares alot of advice and what he has learned in his long successful career. 

    6 July 2023, 12:00 pm
  • 1 hour 29 minutes
    Training For The Mountains With Dustin Diefenderfer, Founder of MTN Tough

    In order to perform at your best in the mountains no matter your pursuit in them, you need to be fit. I sit down with Dustin, the founder of MTN Tough out of Bozeman, MT. We talk about how backcountry hunting and ice climbing in the mountains are very much alike. We also dive into how he started MTN Tough and how he balances his family life while being an entrepreneur.  I have been using the MTN Tough Workouts for a few years and they are a game changer. The MTN Tough team graciously gave all you listeners a code to use the app free for 30 days. Code is COLDFEAR     

    14 May 2023, 11:00 am
  • 1 hour 27 minutes
    Smash And Grab With John Frieh

    Over the course of 10 years John Frieh made 18 trips to the Alaska range and stood on top of 16 summits. 16 of those trips were Smash and Grab. Meaning he only spent 2-4 days in the range to put up 10 new routes or first winter ascents. He did this all while having a full time job. If you have a full time job and big aspirations in the mountains, this will be a worth while listen. Perhaps there is no need to spend two weeks with your smelliest friends huddled in a tent in the mountains waiting for a weather window?

    12 April 2023, 12:00 pm
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