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On this episode of the Stronger is Better Podcast, Nick talks with David “Ghost” Phillips, a retired Navy veteran, mountaineer, and member at Starting Strength San Antonio. David shares his journey from the Appalachian Trail to summiting Mount Everest, his battle with frostbite, and his ambitious “Project 327”—the pursuit of the Triple Crown of hiking and the Explorers Grand Slam.
We dive into:
•Why strength training was the key to his success on Everest
•The dangers of high-altitude mountaineering, from avalanches to frostbite
•How strength provides the foundation for endurance, longevity, and survival in extreme environments
•David’s mission to support Disabled American Veterans through his expeditions
Follow David’s journey and support his project: https://www.grandexplorerscrown.com/
00:00 Intro & Guest Background
Navy service, trail name “Ghost,” and joining Starting Strength San Antonio.
05:27 The Triple Crown & Appalachian Trail
4 months solo hiking after Navy retirement, leading into bigger goals.
15:07 Preparing for Everest
Why barbell training was essential, gaining 30 lbs of muscle, and recovering from injury.
23:42 Dangers on Everest
Avalanches, icefall, frostbite, and why most failures happen on the descent.
52:28 The Summit Experience
What it’s really like at 29,000 feet — 10 minutes at the top and getting back down.
01:01:23 Frostbite & Recovery
Medevac, hospital treatment, hyperbaric therapy, and adapting to long-term effects.
01:09:11 Project 327 & Future Goals
Triple Crown + Seven Summits + North/South Poles — documentary and next expeditions.
01:17:53 Giving Back
Supporting Disabled American Veterans through fundraising.
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🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com
🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify
📩 Send feedback or questions to: [email protected]
By Nick Delgadllo4.9
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On this episode of the Stronger is Better Podcast, Nick talks with David “Ghost” Phillips, a retired Navy veteran, mountaineer, and member at Starting Strength San Antonio. David shares his journey from the Appalachian Trail to summiting Mount Everest, his battle with frostbite, and his ambitious “Project 327”—the pursuit of the Triple Crown of hiking and the Explorers Grand Slam.
We dive into:
•Why strength training was the key to his success on Everest
•The dangers of high-altitude mountaineering, from avalanches to frostbite
•How strength provides the foundation for endurance, longevity, and survival in extreme environments
•David’s mission to support Disabled American Veterans through his expeditions
Follow David’s journey and support his project: https://www.grandexplorerscrown.com/
00:00 Intro & Guest Background
Navy service, trail name “Ghost,” and joining Starting Strength San Antonio.
05:27 The Triple Crown & Appalachian Trail
4 months solo hiking after Navy retirement, leading into bigger goals.
15:07 Preparing for Everest
Why barbell training was essential, gaining 30 lbs of muscle, and recovering from injury.
23:42 Dangers on Everest
Avalanches, icefall, frostbite, and why most failures happen on the descent.
52:28 The Summit Experience
What it’s really like at 29,000 feet — 10 minutes at the top and getting back down.
01:01:23 Frostbite & Recovery
Medevac, hospital treatment, hyperbaric therapy, and adapting to long-term effects.
01:09:11 Project 327 & Future Goals
Triple Crown + Seven Summits + North/South Poles — documentary and next expeditions.
01:17:53 Giving Back
Supporting Disabled American Veterans through fundraising.
⸻
🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com
🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify
📩 Send feedback or questions to: [email protected]

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