S2E2: Terry White - "Vertical Chess" The Send Space
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Welcome to the 2nd episode of season 2 of The Send Space.
In this episode Allister Fenton speaks with Terry White about “Vertical Chess”.
Terry takes us through his early days of climbing from starting out with the scouts to becoming entrenched in the sport with the Wits University Mountain Club. From climbing in Tonquani and in the Burg, Terry brings us back to the ‘why we climb’ and the importance of truly experiencing the sport to its fullest potential. Terry reminds us of the unique nature of the sport and how experiencing things like the thrill of trad climbing and surrounding yourself with a community of people to sings songs and be social, are equally important.
So stick around and let Terry convince you why we do the sport in the first place!
You can find Terry’s songs in the following MCSA Journals:
Vol 107; 2004; Page 154 - The climbs they are a changin’.
Vol 108; 2005; Page 171 - The Wicking Song.
Vol 122; 2019; Page 100-101 - The climbs they are a changin’ (more).
Welcome to the 2nd episode of season 2 of The Send Space.
In this episode Allister Fenton speaks with Terry White about “Vertical Chess”.
Terry takes us through his early days of climbing from starting out with the scouts to becoming entrenched in the sport with the Wits University Mountain Club. From climbing in Tonquani and in the Burg, Terry brings us back to the ‘why we climb’ and the importance of truly experiencing the sport to its fullest potential. Terry reminds us of the unique nature of the sport and how experiencing things like the thrill of trad climbing and surrounding yourself with a community of people to sings songs and be social, are equally important.
So stick around and let Terry convince you why we do the sport in the first place!
You can find Terry’s songs in the following MCSA Journals:
Vol 107; 2004; Page 154 - The climbs they are a changin’.
Vol 108; 2005; Page 171 - The Wicking Song.
Vol 122; 2019; Page 100-101 - The climbs they are a changin’ (more).
1 hr 6 min