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EP 158 Avoiding unnecessary risks with Merrick Johnston

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Society & Culture

5884 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In this one, Cody talks to Merrick Johnston. The best way to describe her is that she’s an athlete. Rock climbing, ice climbing, snowboarding, mountain biking, gymnastics, surfing, whitewater kayaking. You name it, she’s probably at least tried it. But professionally, she’s a skier and a mountaineer. It all started at a young age. She showed interest in the outdoors and her mom was more than happy to oblige because she loved being in the natural world too. So, Merrick learned about the outdoors from her mom. Always pushing her to go bigger, higher and faster. Together, they would do month-long trips skiing across the arctic or teaching cross-country skiing. And then when Merrick was 12, she became the youngest person to summit Denali. Her mom’s teaching style was spartan, sure, but it never overshadowed her love and compassion for her daughter.  For 20 years, she’s been a ski guide in places like Alaska, Wyoming and Norway. When she was 14, she worked as an assistant guide, and her first trip was to the Alaska Range. It was a bit of a disaster. She and another skilled mountaineer were multi-pitching a mountain called Dragon Spire in an area known as Little Switzerland. It was 40 pitches and they were out for 42-hours, causing them to miss their pick-up, which resulted in a search party being sent out for them. That was actually the first time her parents grounded her. She’s learned a lot since then, though. Now, when she guides, she knows that it’s important to make a plan and to stick to it, to never take unnecessary risks, and that it’s important to design a trip so that it accommodates all skill levels.  She’s done a lot of work getting to where she is now. She’s a proud mom and a co-founder of Tromsø Ski Guides in Northern Norway. Along the way, there’s been sexism, divorce and death. But regardless of the drama and the tragedy life can bring, she knows she can always find refuge in the mountains.   Photo by Martin Andersen

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show.

0:13.0

In this one, I talked to Merrick Johnston.

0:16.6

The best way to describe her is that she's an athlete.

0:21.6

Rock climbing, ice climbing, snowboarding, mountain biking, gymnastics,

0:27.6

surfing, whitewater kayaking, you name it.

0:31.6

She's probably at least tried it.

0:34.6

But professionally, she's a skier and a mountaineer. It all started at a young

0:42.5

age. She showed interest in the outdoors and her mom was more than happy to oblige because she

0:50.2

loved being in the natural world too. So Merrick learned about the outdoors from her mom,

0:57.5

always pushing her to go bigger, higher, and faster. Together, they would do month-long trips,

1:07.0

skiing across the Arctic, or teaching cross-country skiing.

1:11.9

And then when Merrick was 12, she became the youngest person to Summit Denali.

1:18.5

Her mom's teaching style was Spartan, sure, but it never overshadowed her love and

1:24.7

compassion for her daughter.

1:28.3

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