Ep. 9 - Creation and Catharsis: On Designing a New Ice Axe with Marty Theriault
What goes into making an ice axe?
🧊 About the episode
What goes into making an ice axe? Of course there is technical know-how, design, and testing, but for Marty Theriault, it was more like an act of therapy. And a way to connect with friends.
Marty started Forecast Equipment after he was medically released from the Canadian military for PTSD. He’d been percolating on the idea of a new tool and finally had the time – to heal and to create. He wanted a tool that could do it all, and he drew upon decades of familiarity with different axes and uncompromising principles for certain features.
Marty says, if you had asked him 10 years ago if he’d be making climbing tools today, the answer would emphatically be, “no way”. Yet here he is, with Brian and Zac, with a tool helping people achieve everything from alpine FAs to competition podiums to first leads. And all proudly made in Canada.
Listen on to hear how Marty went from a gear junkie to a gear maker in today’s episode.
Like I was mentioning, I'm an infantry grunt. I have no engineering background and no machine is background or anything. So I just started doing that stuff and some of the stuff was working.
🧊 Resources and links
Marty and the Forecast team are offering veterans and active duty military a 10% discount through January. To get the code, contact the company at sales@forecastequipment.com.
You can check out the Nor*easter and the rest of the Forecast lineup on their website: forecastequipment.com.
If you are struggling with PTSD and are seeking help, know that you are not alone and there are resources. Consider talking with the Veterans Crisis Line to get support. You don't have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to call.
You can connect with Marty:
📸 @theriault927 | 🔗 forecastequipment.com
🧊 Credits
Intro music by Hannah Noelle Enomoto (thanks, sis!).
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