Cedar Wright didn’t follow a path—he built one from scratch. From being born in a school bus in Central California to becoming a world-class climber, filmmaker, and adventurer, his story is anything but conventional.
In this conversation, Cedar reflects on the mindset behind free soloing, the evolution of climbing culture, and the deeper pull toward risk, obsession, and presence. He shares raw insights on paragliding, injury, fear, and why some people feel most alive on the edge.
This episode isn’t just about climbing—it’s about choosing a life that most people wouldn’t dare to live, and understanding the cost that comes with it.




