Oral history interview of Jonathan Smoot, conducted by Tallie Casucci (transcript)

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Title Oral history interview of Jonathan Smoot, conducted by Tallie Casucci (transcript)
Creator Smoot, Jonathan
Contributor Casucci, Tallie
Description Jonathan Smoot (b. 1960) was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to a family of five children. He recounts many outdoor adventures (hiking, camping, backpacking, fishing, & horseback riding) at the family's cabin in the Uintas on the Provo River in the summers. His older brother, Richard, taught him outdoor skills and introduced him to rock climbing and mountaineering. Quickly, Jonathan and his other brother, Brian, repeated many Little Cottonwood Canyon climbs and establishing their own first ascents. Jonathan discusses both environmental and human impacts on the Wasatch and how much it has changed since the 1970s (e.g. the number of people, amount of snow and ice, vegetation and brush). Jonathan recounts many memorable climbs, like the Dorsal Fin, Ventral Fin, and The Pawn area (Little Cottonwood Canyon), and on Mt Moroni and backside of Great White Throne (Zion National Park, UT). Jonathan discusses 1970s climbing scene, including bouldering and Timberline Sports. With their ground-up route development, Jonathan is now concerned about the safety for future climbers, so he has added more bolts to better retroactively protect the climbs. Jonathan has a deep appreciation for the Wasatch Mountains and continues to steward the land.
Date 2022-09-16
Spatial Coverage Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, 40.76078, -111.89105; Little Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, 40.57275, -111.77296; Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah, United States, 37.29824, -113.02644
Subject Rock climbers; Rock climbing; Outdoor recreation industry; Mountaineering; Snow and ice climbing; Skis and skiing; Wasatch Range (Utah and Idaho); Little Cottonwood Canyon (Salt Lake County, Utah); Zion National Park (Utah); Climatic changes; Free solo climbing
Keyword Rock climbing; Mountaineering; Ice Climbing; Skiing; Wasatch Mountains; Little Cottonwood Canyon, UT; Zion National Park, UT; Climate change; Bouldering; Free soloing
Collection Number and Name DA0002 Rock Climbers Oral History Project
Collection Name Rock Climbers Oral History Project
Holding Institution Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Language eng
Rights
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ARK ark:/87278/s6hs8dr5
Extent 18 pages
Genre oral histories (literary works); sound recordings
Setname uum_rcohp
ID 2289541
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6hs8dr5
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