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The Cutting Edge

The American Alpine Club
Alpine Climbing
Climbing
Pakistan
Cerro Torre
Free Rider
El Capitan
Yosemite Valley
Yashkuk Sar
Karakoram
Ultar Sar
Karakoram Range
Patagonia
American Alpine Club
Flash Climbing
Babsi Zangerl
Rime Ice
American Alpine Journal
Bivouac Coffee
Climbing Techniques
Avalanche

The Cutting Edge presents in-depth interviews with the world's best climbers, just back from great new climbs, along with historical perspective from the editors of the American Alpine Journal and local experts. This podcast is hosted by Jim Aikman and produced by the American Alpine Club.

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Last summer, the Women's Young Alpinist Team of the Swiss Alpine Club journeyed to East Greenland—without ever boarding a plane—and they climbed six long new rock routes, four of them in a fjord never that had never been visited by climbers. Team lea... more

In November, Sasha DiGiulian free climbed The Direct Line (a.k.a. Platinum Wall), a 39-pitch 5.13d route on El Cap, in a 23-day push, including nine days trapped by a storm high on the route. For this episode, Jim Aikman explores the history and high... more

On September 7, Colin Haley reached the summit of Cerro Torre all alone. This was the first winter solo of Patagonia's stunning granite needle—and the culmination of a nearly 20-year dream for the American climber. In this episode, Jim Aikman shares ... more

In June 2025, Ethan Berman, Sebastian Pelletti and Maarten van Haeren spent ten days climbing and descending the enormous Southeast Pillar of 7,388-meter Ultar Sar in Pakistan—a route that had defied attempts for more than 30 years. Armed with knowle... more

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Recent Guests

Sasha DiGiulian
33-year-old American climber from the DC area, currently residing in Boulder, Colorado. She is a former competition climber and a political activist, known for her substantial contributions to rock climbing, specifically in female first ascents.
Episode: Sasha DiGiulian on El Cap's Direct Line
Eliot Faber
Construction worker and experienced climber from Santa Cruz involved in the development of The Direct Line route.
Episode: Sasha DiGiulian on El Cap's Direct Line
Alex Honnold
Renowned American rock climber best known for his free solo ascents of big walls.
Episode: Sasha DiGiulian on El Cap's Direct Line
Steve Swenson
Long-time Karakoram climber and past president of the American Alpine Club.
American Alpine Club
Episode: The Coveted Southeast Pillar of Ultar Sar Is Finally Climbed
Dougald MacDonald
Editor-in-chief of the American Alpine Journal and creator of this podcast.
American Alpine Journal
Episode: The Coveted Southeast Pillar of Ultar Sar Is Finally Climbed
Barbara Zangerl
Professional climber, first to flash El Capitan
Episode: Babsi Zangerl Flashes El Cap
Kilian Jornet
Multidisciplinary athlete from the Pyrenees mountains of Catalonia, known for his speed and endurance in mountain sports.
Episode: Kilian Jornet's Mind-Blowing Traverse of the Alps
Tom Livingstone
English climber and rider from Wales, known for his resilience and technical skill in alpine climbing.
Episode: Mt. Dickey: A New Route and a Brilliant History
Matt Cornell
Climber who summited Jannu
Episode: Matt Cornell, Jackson Marvell and Alan Rousseau: Jannu North Face

Host

Jim Aikman
Host of the show, known for his deep engagement with the climbing community and ability to connect with guests.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 332 ratings
  • Old format better

    I so much preferred the old format. The new format with its thematic approach obfuscates what actually happened and the simple reportage of the old linear interviews was clear. Also, It was also a shame to lose the old theme music and soundscape. It was the best intro in podcasting! Truly wonderful sound design. Please bring it back.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    As yea come
    Australia2 months ago
  • Mostly excellent

    The original format of this podcast was potentially my favourite of any podcast, and felt as though it captured the essence of the routes being discussed, and the feeling of the history of the aaj. Unfortunately, while a polished production, the new format has lost all of the magic of the original, which is a real shame. The old intro and music in particular was a real winner. Hope that maybe it returns in the future.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    IsolatedNZ
    New Zealand4 months ago
  • New format not as good

    I’m not a big fan of the new format. I listen to this show because I want to hear climbers talk about their climbing. The current format spends most of the time with the host (and other guests who weren’t on the climb) and a minimal amount of time with the actual climbers talking. If you want to learn about a remarkable new route, maybe wait for the write-up in the AAJ.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    not on vacation
    United States10 months ago
  • Love new format

    Love the new format!! Thanks for great storytelling!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lumen user
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great info for climbers

    I’ve enjoyed some of these nerdy deep dives.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LeslieSage
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Much praise is directed towards the quality of guests and their remarkable climbing stories, highlighting the podcast's value as a source of inspiration and education.
The audience tends to prefer the focus on climbers' narratives over the host's comments, indicating a desire for more climber-centric content.
Listeners appreciate the deep, technical discussions and engaging storytelling about climbs. Many express a strong personal connection to the topics, resonating with their own climbing aspirations.
There are mixed feelings about the podcast's format changes, with some preferring the original style, while others have embraced newer storytelling approaches.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#237
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Sasha DiGiulian on El Cap's Direct Line
Q: So thinking back to that younger version of yourself, did you ever imagine that something like a free climb on El Cap would be in the cards for you?
Honestly, when I started climbing, I was six years old... and I always loved going climbing outside.
Finding Providence in the Alaska Range: Anna Pfaff, Andres Marin and Tad McCrea
Q: How has this enormous change in your physicality affected the way that you select what you climb?
Anna emphasizes the importance of climbing partners who understand her new needs.
Finding Providence in the Alaska Range: Anna Pfaff, Andres Marin and Tad McCrea
Q: What initially drew you to that peak?
Andres was the one who spotted the line on Mt. Providence, guiding their exploratory climb.
Finding Providence in the Alaska Range: Anna Pfaff, Andres Marin and Tad McCrea
Q: What can I do with this new reality?
Anna discusses her adaptation and new approach to climbing after her accident.
Babsi Zangerl Flashes El Cap
Q: What were you expecting the hardest thing about flashing El Cap to be?
The hardest part is the mental game involved in the pressure of attempting to flash a route.

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Focusing on the thrilling world of climbing, this podcast features compelling interviews with top climbers who have recently achieved noteworthy ascents. Each episode presents not only their personal stories and experiences but also offers historical context and insights from alpine experts and editors associated with climbing publications. The combination of personal narratives, technical discussions, and reflections on climbing culture creates an engaging listening experience for enthusiasts and newcomers alike. This unique blend likely appeals to a wide audience interested in adventure sports, particularly within the climbing community.

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Recent guests on The Cutting Edge include:

1. Sasha DiGiulian
2. Eliot Faber
3. Alex Honnold
4. Steve Swenson
5. Dougald MacDonald
6. Barbara Zangerl
7. Kilian Jornet
8. Tom Livingstone

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