

Sunday, April 12, 2009
An interview with climber and environmental activist Conrad Anker
For 20 years Conrad Anker has been a professional climber. From humble beginnings exploring the wilds of the Sierras, he’s become one of the world’s leading alpinists. With major ascents in the Himalaya, Alaska, Antarctica, Patagonia and Yosemite, Conrad’s career spans many of the great accomplishments in mountaineering history.
Through the passage of time Conrad has learned many valuable lessons. But it was the tragic death of his long time climbing partner and best friend Alex Lowe along with photographer David Bridges in an avalanche in 1999 that changed the course of his life forever. Conrad came to realize that adventure for the sake of glory was no longer something he wanted to be about. So in the years since, he’s dedicated his life to making a difference in the world. Still with a passion for mountains and the indigenous people who inhibit them, Conrad now works to raise awareness for the growing threat of climate change and it’s impact on the recession of high altitude glaciers, which supply much of the world’s fresh water.
Conrad Anker
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