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What It’s Like to Set Everest + Highpointing Records as a Teenager with Mountaineer Lucy Westlake

What It’s Like to Set Everest + Highpointing Records as a Teenager with Mountaineer Lucy Westlake

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Lucy Westlake started mountaineering at 7 years old through a highpointing project. In 2021, she set the record as the youngest person to summit the highest points in all 52 United States, including Denali. At 18, she set a record as the youngest American woman to climb Mount Everest (at the time).


Angie and Lucy talk about:


  • Being a competitive athlete starting in elementary school
  • Transitioning from running to mountaineering through highpointing
  • Highs (and lows) of climbing the high points of the USA
  • Behind the scenes of mountaineering and setting records
  • What it’s like when other people break your records
  • Why she decided to put aside a Seven Summits and Explorers Grand Slam goal
  • Lucy’s research on glaciers in college while being a mountain guide
  • The impact of ageism, mentorship, and women in mountaineering


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Check out these resources:


  • 📱 ⁠Lucy on IG⁠
  • ➡️ The Cairn Project on IG
  • ✨ The Cairn Project's newsletter
  • 🥾 ⁠Become a Trailblazer⁠
  • 📅 ⁠Summit Scholarship Foundation
  • 🎙️ ⁠Share your story on this podcast! Submit for Field Notes here.⁠



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Brought to you by the Alliance for Gender Equity in Outdoor Adventure (GEA Alliance).

Hosted by Angie Marie Lake and edited by Alyson Castonguay.



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