In this episode, Tracee Metcalfe shares her incredible journey of climbing all 14 of the world's highest peaks, reflecting on the challenges, logistics, and emotional significance of her climbs. She discusses the hardest climb, Annapurna, and the meaningful experience of summiting Shisha Pangma after a tragic avalanche. Tracee emphasizes the importance of teamwork with Sherpas, mental resilience, and the role of connectivity during her expeditions. She also opens up about her fear of heights and the techniques she used to manage it throughout her climbing career. In this conversation, Tracee Metcalfe shares her insights on climbing, focusing on the mental and physical preparation required for high-altitude expeditions. She discusses the importance of acknowledging fear, using mantras, and the role of meditation in managing anxiety. Tracee also reflects on her physical training regimen, the challenges of reintegrating into everyday life after expeditions, and the personal growth she has experienced through her climbing journey. She emphasizes the need to inspire others, particularly women, to pursue climbing and shares practical tips for first-time climbers.
Takeaways
- Tracee became the first US woman to complete climbing all 14 peaks.
- Annapurna was one of her most challenging climbs due to various issues.
- The emotional significance of summiting Shisha Pangma was profound for Tracee.
- She emphasizes the importance of letting Sherpas make safety decisions.
- Climbing rejuvenates her and provides a sense of purpose.
- She learned to manage her fear of heights through therapy techniques.
- Tracee reflects on the ethics of climbing and Sherpa safety.
- She acknowledges the challenges of logistics and planning for climbs.
- The journey of climbing has strengthened her relationships with family. Fear is a natural part of climbing that must be acknowledged.
- Using mantras can help calm the mind during climbs.
- Meditation can be beneficial for mental preparation.
- Physical training should be tailored to individual needs and limitations.
- Reintegration after an expedition can be challenging and requires self-compassion.
- Setting new goals can help with the transition back to everyday life.
- It's important to inspire others through personal climbing stories.
- Climbing is a journey of personal growth and self-acceptance.
Engagement Link
Tracee’s website: https://traceelmetcalfe.com
EMDR therapy: https://www.emdria.org/about-emdr-therapy/
Overview of 8,000 meter peaks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight-thousander
5280: https://www.5280.com/tracee-metcalfe-pursues-the-worlds-highest-mountains/
Ascend Athletics: https://www.ascendathletics.org