In this episode, we have the good fortune of speaking with all-around world-class mountain traveler, IFMGA guide, and dad, Vince Anderson. For those of you keen on high-end alpinism, in 2005, Anderson, along with his partner Steve House, climbed a direct, technical route on Nanga Parbat’s Rupal Face. For their cutting-edge alpine ascent, they were awarded Piolets d’Or.
Now, well into his 50s, Anderson has not slowed down. He still climbs at a very high level, having ascended Peru’s Jirishanca with Josh Wharton in 2022. Along with all this technical climbing, Anderson runs Skyward Mountaineering from his Colorado base and is an accomplished backcountry skier/ski-mountaineer. Anderson is also part of the AMGA’s instructor team, ensuring that aspiring guides keep a tight ship as they progress through the course curriculum.

The discussion in this episode is mostly focused on touring. But we get insight into how someone with highly developed alpinism skills brings those sensibilities to ski touring as a recreationalist, guide, and a guide instructor.
Here’s a huge thanks to Vince Anderson for taking the time to speak with us. We hope you, like us, come away from this episode with huge respect for Anderson’s craft and some insight into how to make the most of a sweet day in the backcountry.
As all this relates to tennis, which we note in the podcast title…maybe it doesn’t. In the documentary about the Jirishanca ascent, Anderson is asked, “Is it dangerous?” He replies, straight to the point, “I mean, it’s not tennis.”

Links to learn more about Anderson:
- Jirishanca Doc: Josh Wharton & Vince Anderson Climb a New Route in Peru.
- Uphill Athlete Podcast with Vince Anderson.
- Anderson’s AAJ account of the team’s ascent of the Rupal Face.

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