Alex Honnold Interviews 'Into Thin Air' Author Jon Krakauer | Climbing Gold Podcast w/Alex Honnold
Jon Krakauer’s 'Into Thin Air' chronicled the 1996 Everest disaster and launched a generation of interest in climbing and the natural world, but for Jon the tragedy that unfolded around him left him struggling with PTSD and searching for peace. Now 30 years later, Jon reflects on his career, the expedition that changed his life and why writing has always been harder than climbing. Listen and subscribe to Climbing Gold on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. Spotify https://dub.sh/CGSpotify Apple Podcasts https://dub.sh/CGApple Thanks To Our Sponsors: The North Face Check out Summit Series at https://dub.sh/CG_TNF. Kodiak Cakes Find Kodiak products at your local grocery store, they're the ones with the bear on the box or learn more at https://dub.sh/CG_Kodiak. Turtlebox Take your music anywhere https://dub.sh/CG_Turtlebox Maui Nui Get a free pack of 6 jerky sticks on your first order at https://dub.sh/CG_MauiNui

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