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Here鈥檚 What You Can Learn from the 8-Year-Old Who Climbs Way Harder than You

Her haters say she can climb like a pro thanks to her small hands and strength-to-weight ratio鈥攂ut Reagan Goodwyn is a crusher through and through

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The first time Reagan Goodwyn led a climb, she was four years old. My son is also four, and sometimes I still wipe his butt.

But Reagan鈥攁nd her family鈥攊nhabit a different realm than us mortals. Reagan, her parents, and her three little siblings live in a van. All the kids (except the almost two-year-old) climb. And most mind-boggling of all: The Goodwyn family didn鈥檛 start climbing until after having kids.

When I found this out, I felt like I had missed some serious beta. To me, becoming a parent is synonymous with climbing less (and worse). But for the Goodwyns, it鈥檚 been the opposite. Reagan started climbing when she was three years old鈥攋ust casual bouldering in Alabama. 鈥淲e actually weren鈥檛 into climbing at all,鈥 Reagan鈥檚 dad David Goodwyn says. 鈥淲e were more into mountain biking.鈥

Then the family moved into an RV and headed west to find better mountain biking. The impetus for getting into climbing was a fluke鈥攖he Goodwyn family had been on the way to ride in Bentonville, Arkansas when an injury threw a wrench in their plans.

鈥淲e were in Memphis, Tennessee, about halfway there [to Bentonville],鈥 David remembers. 鈥淚 was stepping out of our camper and I rolled my ankle.鈥 Unable to ride, David pointed the RV further west to Moab, where an off-roading event they wanted to check out was taking place.

After some off-roading, the family noticed all the climbers at the Wall Street area off Potash Road. They鈥檇 always wanted to try roped climbing and they already had climbing shoes for bouldering. So they bought a rope and some quickdraws and 鈥済ot pretty into it.鈥 The family started with sport climbing, but quickly got into trad. And it wasn鈥檛 long before a natural leader emerged among the Goodwyns.

Photo: David Goodwyn

World鈥檚 Smallest Rope Gun

Reagan got her first foray into leading on a low-angle slab route at the in Moab. Then, shortly before her fifth birthday, while hanging out in Indian Creek, she asked her dad if she could lead a trad climb: , a 5.9+ thin hands crack.

David recalls initially brushing off his daughter鈥檚 bold request. But then Reagan waltzed over to the route, climbed up a bit and plugged a cam into the crack. David took a look: It was bomber.

鈥淪he crushed it,鈥 David says. 鈥淚 was blown away.鈥

Reagan says she climbs because it鈥檚 fun鈥攁nd for the sense of achievement. 鈥淚 like the feeling of getting up high and feeling accomplished when I send,鈥 Reagan reflects. 鈥淚 like that feeling a lot 鈥榗ause I鈥檝e overcome my fear of falling.鈥

Most of Reagan鈥檚 accomplishments have been in the crack department. Her 鈥攚hich is managed by her parents鈥攊s filled with reel after reel of her sending splitter sandstone cracks in , wearing her signature send uniform: Carhartt overalls, a pink long-sleeved shirt, a magenta Ocun harness, and a blue helmet. (Thankfully, Ocun also makes crack gloves small enough for her hands.)

Watch Reagan Send Spaghetti Western in Indian Creek

While she鈥檚 a crack climber through and through, Reagan will climb slab if there are decent crystals or holds. She says overhanging sport climbs feel 鈥渨eird鈥 because she can鈥檛 see the next hold to assess whether it鈥檚 any good.

Reagan鈥檚 also been getting more into multi-pitch climbing鈥攁nd has even learned to make her own anchors with trad gear. 鈥淲e鈥檝e done a lot of multi-pitch together where she鈥檚 had to build her anchors all alone, up above me,鈥 David says. 鈥淪he belays me up on the anchor she鈥檚 built. So I definitely trust her.鈥

I asked David if he was nervous the first time Reagan belayed him on an anchor she built. 鈥淚鈥檓 always like, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e pretty sure it鈥檚 bomber?鈥欌 David says. But every anchor that she has built has been solid, according to him.

One thing Reagan loves is topping out on a multi-pitch climb, then eating a snack in the sun鈥攄ried mangos or stroopwafels. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 always a really fun thing to do when you鈥檙e at the top and you just accomplished something you really wanted to do,鈥 she reflects.

Reagan placing pro in J Tree (Photo: David Goodwyn)

Safety Check: An Eight-Year-Old on the Sharp End

鈥淲e feel like what we鈥檙e doing is pretty safe,鈥 David says. During Reagan鈥檚 early days of leading trad, David would hang on a static line above her to make sure her placements looked good as she worked her way up. Though he tried to remain relatively hands off 鈥渁s long as everything looked safe.鈥

鈥淗ave you taken any whippers? What鈥檚 the most scared you鈥檝e ever been?鈥 I ask her.

Reagan level-sets with me: 鈥淚鈥檝e never had a placement where I鈥檝e been not sure that my gear was going to hold.鈥 Though this was Reagan鈥檚 first interview ever, she consistently exudes a confidence beyond her years鈥攊n her gear placements, in her climbing, in herself.

As for whippers, Reagan took a few on what she considers her favorite route of all time鈥攁nd also the scariest climb she鈥檚 ever done. is a 5.12 in Indian Creek on the Way Rambo crag. The .75 hand crack is right in Reagan鈥檚 wheelhouse, but the roof puts her skills to the test. 鈥淭he rope gets so heavy that I just fall on it every time and I鈥檓 like, 鈥楧ang it!鈥欌 she says.

鈥淪he鈥檚 taken some pretty interesting whips on that one,鈥 David agrees.

But did Reagan鈥攚ho always wears a helmet鈥攕ustain any injuries on those interesting whips? 鈥淚 just chipped my fingernail, that was all,鈥 Reagan says. The chipped nail remains her only climbing 鈥渋njury鈥 to date.

The day after struggling up Slice and Dice, Reagan went back to try it again鈥攁nd sent it. 鈥淚 overcame my fears and I knew I could do it,鈥 she says.

The other safety question implicated in Reagan鈥檚 story? Trolls. David started the account before she really even started climbing, mainly to take videos of her riding her bike. He put 鈥渞ocks鈥 in her handle because the family was doing a little bouldering at the time. At first it was for fun, but then it became about documenting Reagan鈥檚 accomplishments.

Initially, the Goodwyns experienced a 鈥渕ixed鈥 response on Instagram, with some people who were very supportive, and others who felt that kids shouldn鈥檛 be attempting what Reagan was doing. Some started to suggest the photos they were posting of her leading were staged, so David started posting more videos instead of photos. But these days, the response to Reagan鈥檚 content is overwhelmingly positive.

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen less and less of the haters out there,鈥 David says. 鈥淚f anything, now it鈥檚 just people saying her hands are so small or the strength-to-weight ratio makes it easier for her, trying to discount her achievements.鈥 But the family could care less about those haters鈥擱eagan is working hard and having fun and 鈥渢hat鈥檚 all that matters,鈥 David says.

Reagan on Valentine鈥檚 Day in Red Rock (Photo: David Goodwyn)

Reagan鈥檚 Climbing Advice for Grown-Ups鈥攁nd Kids, Too

鈥淕o to Indian Creek鈥: That鈥檚 Reagan鈥檚 best pointer for anyone who wants to get better at climbing cracks. She explains that climbing in Indian Creek 鈥渢eaches you to stay in the crack鈥 because there鈥檚 nothing on the face.

And how might a full-grown adult acquire the confidence of this crack climbing prodigy? 鈥淚 get scared sometimes,鈥 Reagan admits, 鈥渂ut you just got to place good gear and feel confident in everything you鈥檙e doing.鈥 Beyond that, she says her main goal is safety.

Another goal of Reagan鈥檚? To find some climbing partners who aren鈥檛 grown-ups. 鈥淚 would love to have more little friends out there,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of hard to come by.鈥 She鈥檚 hoping more kids will start getting into climbing like her.

On the upside, Reagan is starting to serve as a mentor to her three younger siblings鈥攊n play and on belay. Her oldest brother Anderson just turned six, and he鈥檚 already led his first 5.11. 鈥淚 was so nervous,鈥 David recalls of the milestone, though he notes that Anderson got up the route no problem. 鈥淗e鈥檚 gung-ho trying to lead more and keep up with his sister,鈥 David explains.

Reagan in J Tree (Photo: David Goodwyn)

A Rock Warrior鈥檚 Childhood

In a world of hectic schedules, growing academic obligations, and pervasive screens, Reagan鈥檚 childhood is rooted in the outdoors and climbing. Her family of six drives the van where the climbing is good. Schooling is unschooling, and David says they follow Reagan鈥檚 lead. When she鈥檚 into math, they focus on math. Now she wants to be able to read more signage, so she鈥檚 working on spelling and reading. After a few hours of learning, they go outside, explore, and climb.

Moab is as close to a 鈥渉ome base鈥 as the Goodwyn family has, and it鈥檚 where you鈥檒l likely find them in spring or fall. It is, after all, where they store their mountain bikes. During the rest of the year, you might find them in Vedauwoo, Joshua Tree, Squamish, or Red Rock, where they spoke to Climbing from the back of their van. One day, Reagan says she hopes they can visit Patagonia. 鈥淚鈥檝e looked at some pictures and I would like to climb those really good sheer rock faces,鈥 she says.

As for nearer term climbing goals, Reagan wants to do more multi-pitch and get into big walls. But there鈥檚 鈥渙ne big goal鈥 that she really wants to tick off: Belly Full of Bad Berries (5.13), an invert offwidth in Indian Creek.

I asked her when she鈥檚 hoping to climb this notoriously challenging route. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 really have any timelines,鈥 Reagan says. 鈥淚鈥檒l do it when I really want to. Sometime soon.鈥

Lead Photo: David Goodwyn

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