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Jam Crack - The Niall Grimes Climbing Podcast

Niall Grimes
Climbing
El Capitan
Yosemite
Climbing Competitions
Nose
Mountaineering
Zoe Wood
Crack Climbing
Jerry Moffatt
Outdoor Training
Mountain Climbing
Adra
Sustainable Clothing
Norway
Climbing Techniques
Stoney Middleton
Sport Climbing
Mental Health
Bouldering
North Wales

Irish / Sheffield climber and author Niall Grimes in conversation with top dogs, cool cats and committed crag rats from the neighbourhood and the international climbing scene. Also classic climbing stories read aloud for your aural pleasure. Mmmmmmm! See more at www.niallgrimes.com

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes197Founded10 years ago
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Latest Episodes

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.

One from the vaults of 2021. 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 references.

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.

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 lives led them onto bigger things. In part one of... more

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Hamish Frost
Photographer and winter climber
Episode: JCPC 192 Hamish Frost
Paul Pritchard
Friend of the show and experienced climber
Episode: JCPC 189 Pritchard Wainwright Trango part 1
Adam Wainwright
Climber and friend of Paul Pritchard
Episode: JCPC 189 Pritchard Wainwright Trango part 1
Siebe Vanhee
Accomplished climber from Belgium known for his impressive sport climbing skills and traditional climbing experiences.
Episode: JCPC187 Siebe Vanhee - Pembroke rampage
John Dunne
A seasoned climber known for his first ascents and contributions to climbing culture.
Episode: JCPC 186 John Dunne Part Two
Lincoln Knowles
A climbing TikTok star known for his entertaining solo climbing videos and humorous social media presence
Episode: JCPC 184 Lincoln Knowles
Oliver Trippett
A climber specializing in aid routes, particularly on El Capitan
Episode: JCPC 183 Oliver Tippett - Hard Aid on El Cap
Jason Kehl
Prolific boulderer and first ascensionist, known for his creative climbing videos and unique style.
Episode: JCPC 182 Jason Kehl
Milena Mühlen
A climber and writer, exploring themes of womanhood in her work.
Episode: JCPC 181 Milena Mühlen

Host

Niall Grimes
Host of the podcast, known for his engaging storytelling and humor, Niall blends personal climbing experiences with insightful conversations with a variety of guests from the climbing community.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 585 ratings
  • Great character!

    Niall makes me laugh and I hear great tales from climbing’s greatest. Love it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DashNesbitt
    Germany2 months ago
  • Crack a smile

    Fun stuff. Thanks Niall

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cflo77
    New Zealand2 months ago
  • Treasure trove of nerdy passion

    I’ve been knee deep in these for the last couple of years, the only regret is I’m coming to the end of the back catalogue. John Allen currently 😢

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Grey (lack of) power
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Best climbing podcast…ever!

    Absolutely brilliant!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    vannyhel
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Cracking

    The best climbing podcast. Hilarious and informative. Cracking…

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chalkythumb
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Listeners praise the engaging storytelling and humor present in the episodes, emphasizing the entertaining yet informative discussions.
Many appreciate the deep dive into climbing-related topics, which resonate with both seasoned climbers and newcomers alike.
Listeners find the mix of serious and lighthearted content refreshing, making the podcast enjoyable for casual listening while still providing depth when needed.
The podcast is often described as a unique blend of climbing culture and witty banter, highlighting the authenticity and passion of the host.
The intros and personal anecdotes from the host are particularly appreciated for adding a personal touch to each episode.

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JCPC 192 Hamish Frost
Q: How do you define success after nine years in your photography career?
For Hamish, success means being happy and able to do something he loves, feeling lucky to have built a career around it.
JCPC 192 Hamish Frost
Q: What would you advise someone looking to transition into photography within the climbing community?
Hamish suggests focusing on your passion, practicing constantly, and getting involved with the community to build connections.
JCPC187 Siebe Vanhee - Pembroke rampage
Q: Could you tell us more about your trip to Pembroke?
I chose to go to Pembroke for its amazing sea cliffs, excellent limestone, and the chance to do a lot of classic climbs.
JCPC 183 Oliver Tippett - Hard Aid on El Cap
Q: What do you think is the center of this activity globally?
El Capitan is definitely the center; it's so big and has many routes with a lot of information available about them.
JCPC 183 Oliver Tippett - Hard Aid on El Cap
Q: Can you sum up aid climbing for people who might not know about this type of climbing?
Aid climbing is like cheating; you're placing gear and instead of actually climbing, you're clipping a ladder to the gear and climbing up the ladder.

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What is Jam Crack about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Conversations explore a wide array of climbing-related topics, from personal climbing stories to the challenges and triumphs faced by climbers in various disciplines. Guests frequently share personal anecdotes, insights on climbing techniques, and reflections on their own journeys in the climbing community. Episodes may touch on niche areas of climbing like aid climbing, bouldering, and traditional climbing, as well as overarching themes of resilience, community, and the impact of climbing culture on personal identity. Overall, the content is engaging, with an emphasis on storytelling that resonates with listeners who appreciate both the sporting and artful aspects of climbing. Listeners are likely to enjoy the humor and storytelling elemen... more

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2. Paul Pritchard
3. Adam Wainwright
4. Siebe Vanhee
5. John Dunne
6. Lincoln Knowles
7. Oliver Trippett
8. Jason Kehl

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