April 7, 2026

33: Big Wall Chronicles with Wilson Cutbirth

33: Big Wall Chronicles with Wilson Cutbirth
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33: Big Wall Chronicles with Wilson Cutbirth
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Wilson Cutbirth is an expedition climber at heart—driven by ground-up style, remote objectives, and first ascents on some of the wildest big walls out there. With a deep background in rigging and rope systems, his approach blends technical precision with a willingness to embrace uncertainty in truly committing terrain.

In this episode, we trace Wilson’s unconventional path into climbing—from sharing a single pair of shoes with friends in rural Arizona to putting up bold first ascents on remote big walls across the world, including an expedition to Mount Roraima with Leo Houlding. Along the way, we dive into his early days as a highliner, the transition into climbing, and what drives him to go ground up on some of the worlds biggest cliffs.

We also get into some full-value epics: his attempts to set the FKT of the Cirque Tower Traverse, getting absolutely wrecked in a storm on the side of El Cap after taking questionable beta, and a brutally heavy first expedition into Wyoming’s Wind River Range—complete with 100+ pound packs, a massive hail storm, and a whole lot of learning the hard way.

This one’s all about progression through experience, embracing the sufferfest, and chasing big objectives in wild places.

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Check out Wilson's FKT breakdown for the Cirque Tower Traverse!

See the film of Wilson and Leo's ascent of Mount Roraima's northern prow.

Check out Wilson's rigging company Gravity Line

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