In this exciting episode, we sit down with Jon Gupta. Jon facilitated Steve Plain’s 7 Summits World Record, completing 6 of the summits alongside Steve.
In this podcast, Jon details the brilliant months long expedition spanning all 7 continents. He tells stories from behind the scenes, in-between climbs,
In this episode, we go over some untold stories, behind the scenes information, and, of course, some epic tales.
If you missed Jon’s interview, be sure to check it out. He is a man with so much experience and knowledge!
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