Ascent Archive: Oral Histories with Rock Climbers

John Cronin

Episode Summary

This episode features John Cronin. John started climbing in the 'Gunks in the late 1980s. In the 1990s he lived in Salt Lake City (Utah) and was a very active climber and boulderer. You've probably seen his name associated with boulders in Little Cottonwood Canyon - listen to this episode for the full story behind those names! As John no longer climbs you can really hear the memories flooding back in this interview.

Episode Notes

John Cronin grew up in New York City and Long Island. He started rock climbing in 1987 and quickly left to live by the Shawangunks, NY, to climb. Within a year, John started doing climbing competitions, including a few international World Cups. John really enjoyed the mental and physical aspects of competitions. In 1992, John moved to Salt Lake City to continue training for competitions and climbing locally at American Fork Canyon, Little Cottonwood Canyon, and other areas. John recounts memorable first ascents and repeats during a very intense 12 year climbing career. John left Salt Lake City and stopped climbing, but continues to visit to see family and friends. John now plays table tennis and surfs in his free time in California.