Jeff Lowe Part 6 (of 6)

Jeff Lowe Part 6 (of 6)

Author: Rachel Wittmann, Tallie Casucci December 12, 2023 Duration: 2:09:11
A quick note for our listeners: After this episode, we will be taking a break until the new year. We have many more oral histories to post in 2024, so stay tuned. Happy Holidays! This episode features part 6 of a 6-part series of Jeff Lowe's oral history which was recorded in 2009 as part of the Everett Cooley Oral History Project. Jeff was interviewed by a group of historians (including Matt Basso, Greg Thompson, Matt Driscoll, and Cheri Daily) in his hometown of Ogden, Utah. Jeff Lowe was an accomplished mountaineer, developed climbing equipment, authored many books, and organized many events and festivals such as the Snowbird World Cup competitions, and ice climbing in the Winter X games. The first section of audio Jeff talks about the evolution of climbing gear over his lifetime. The second audio section focuses on Jeff's climbing instruction and climbing events he participated in. The audio sections in this episode include U-2037 and U-2042 in the transcript linked to at the bottom of the episode notes. This podcast will be taking a break until the new year - happy & safe holidays to our listeners! We have many more oral histories to post in 2024, so stay tuned.

Tucked away in the archives of the University of Utah and brought to life by the J. Willard Marriott Library, a remarkable collection of voices waits to be heard. Ascent Archive: Oral Histories with Rock Climbers, hosted by Rachel Wittmann and Tallie Casucci, is where these raw, first-person accounts find their breath. This isn't a polished interview show; it's a direct conduit to the past, presenting unedited recordings from the Rock Climbers Oral History Project and the American West Center’s Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project. You'll sit in on conversations with pioneers and visionaries who shaped the sport, hearing their stories in their own words, complete with all the authenticity of the original moment. That means you might encounter background noise, the occasional technical glitch, or language that reflects a different time, but it also means you get the unfiltered truth-the adrenaline, the fear, the camaraderie, and the sheer audacity of early ascents. Each episode of this podcast is a primary source document, placing you right beside climbers as they recount forging routes, pushing limits, and living a life defined by the wilderness. It’s for anyone captivated by the intersection of human endurance, sporting history, and the untamed landscapes that test both.
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