Narrative

On episode 18, we’ll delve into the first of a two-part series with the venerable North American alpinist, Jack Tackle. With his unmistakable baritone and classic unassuming style, Jack is the epitome of a true Alaskan “hardman”. His gutsy first ascents up climbs like the Isis Face on Denali, the Diamond Arete on Mount Hunter, and the Elevator Shaft on Mount Johnson, have cemented his place in the storied history of Alaskan alpinism.

Recently, I got to sit down with Jack at his Castle Valley yurt, to talk about his forty-year career as an alpinist, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. We discussed everything from his early forays in the woods, to his most intense experiences in the mountains and in life. It was an enlightening and meaningful conversation that I felt privileged to be a part of.

Music

• Space Song / Evan & Molly / Evan & Molly (2012)

• Augusta / Evan Phillips / Unreleased (2017)

• Isis / Evan Phillips / Unreleased (2017)

• Northeast Face / Evan Phillips / Unreleased (2017)

• Ode To Easton / Evan Phillips / Unreleased (2017)

• The Fox / Evan Phillips / Silhouettes (2015)

• The Cave / Evan Phillips / Unreleased (2017)

• Isis / Evan Phillips / Unreleased (2017)

Links

Patreon

Evan Phillips

The Alaska Rock Gym

Denali – Isis Face (Alpinist Magazine)

Hunter – Diamond Arete (1985 AAJ)

Mount. Barrill – Cobra Pillar (Super Topo)

Mt. Johnson – Elevator Shaft (1996 AAJ)

Mt. Kennedy – North Face (1997 AAJ)