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Conrad Anker was awesome enough to take the time away from his busy schedule to answer some of our personal questions.

He’s also coming to New Haven this week for his personal presentation with the North Face Speaker Series this Wednesday, October 17th, entitled “Return to Meru”.

When did you start climbing? I started at age 14 in the Sierra Mountains of California. My first El Cap route was in 85.

 Even more than a career this seems to be your lifestyle. Could you ever retire from it? I enjoy it too much to ever quit. 

Did you decide to pursue mountaineering as a career? Or did life just unravel that way? Probably the latter. The high school aptitude test did not steer me this direction. The test suggested I become a teacher.  Which, in a way, is what I do. 

What did you want to be when you were growing up? What is your degree on? I had no idea. Maybe at some point I wanted to be a vet or fireman, but it was never a set goal. My degree is from the University of Utah, in Parks and Recreation.

How did it feel to be part of the expedition to find George Mallory’s body? From what I read about the expedition it seems that the search was initially focused more on Andrew Irvine. Why is that? What did you learn from that experience? Pretty humbling.  It was a once in a lifetime experience. Lore was that the English dead found by the Chinese in 75 was Irvine. We based our expedition on this expectation. I learned respect.

You survived an avalanche and had to deal with a great tragedy after that. Have tragedies ever been a deterrent to what you do? I think of them as I climb and live life. Life is risky and involves suffering. Once we accept this we can get on with living.

Do you have a favorite expedition? Middle Triple Peak, Kichatnas, Alaska ‘90 - Rakekniven, Antarctica ‘97 - Meru, 2008 & 2011

What do you do in preparation for an expedition in the days or weeks before it? Make sure all the paperwork is dialed in.

Climbing is as much a mental exercise as it is physical. What do you do to train your mind? Ski with out gloves in cold weather and ignore the pain.

How significant to your career was it to achieve Meru’s Shark Fin climb? Twas nice to have closure on a peak that I spent 8 years and 3 expeditions trying to climb.

Do you have a favorite spot in the world? Which is it? Where I am at the moment you ask the question. Life is amazing.

What are you looking forward to most this year? Our Everest expedition. Education, science and the chance to hammer hard.

What The North Face piece of equipment or gear is always with you? Most of the time my Surge pack / brief case.

How intense is the process of testing new products before they are ready to go to the market? Important. People are depending upon the product to exceed their expectations.

Do you follow a strict diet? If so can you elaborate? Eat healthy at home and lots of olive oil while on expedition.

Ever think about taking someone on an expedition that may not be as experienced as you, like a friend, family member? Or is that too dangerous? To share the joy of climbing is one of life’s greatest gifts. All the time! Risk is associated with ability and terrain. Adjust for these two and there are tons of adventures to be had.

 

 

 

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The North Face Speaker Series with Conrad Anker

by TonyDasilva October 8, 2012 Climb

Wednesday October 17, 2012 7PM Tickets and Pricing 7 PM VIP Seating and Reception $20.00 Post Private Reception: Meet Conrad Anker at Trailblazer New Haven after the presentation.Beer, wine & food provided. Reserved center seating in first 10 rows. $20 Gift Card to Trailblazer. 7 PM Preferred Seating $8.00 Access to preferred reserved seating. 7 [...]

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Kaitlyn Farrington: Trailblazer The North Face Athlete Interview Series

by TonyDasilva June 29, 2012 Climb
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We are more than excited, pumped, and ecstatic, to have our own interviews with some of our favorite The North Face athletes: Conrad Anker, Alex Honnold, Kaitlyn Farrington, and Jimmy Chin. Stay tuned for another next month, too! How old were you when you first got on a snowboard? How did you get into it? I was about eleven [...]

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Trailblazer Interview With The North Face Athlete Jimmy Chin

by Laura May 11, 2012 Climb
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We are huge fans of Jimmy Chin. That goes without saying… Wait, I just said it.  Anyway, when we were given the opportunity to interview him we jumped on it. Huge thanks to Jimmy for being awesome enough to take the time and to The North Face for helping us reach him. – Tony Check out [...]

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Trailblazer’s The North Face Interview Series: Anker, Honnold, Chin, Farrington

by TonyDasilva February 6, 2012 Camp
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We are more than excited, pumped, and ecstatic, to have our own interviews with some of our favorite The North Face athletes: Conrad Anker, Alex Honnold, Jimmy Chin, and Kaitlyn Farrington. If your not up to snuff on them yet, let’s give you a small background before we deliver their stories. Conrad Anker – Alpine Climber [...]

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Jimmy Chin’s Sierra North Face Photo Shoot

by Trailblazer October 5, 2010 Climb
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Here is a just a taste of Jimmy Chin’s life on the road from a recent photo shoot he did with North Face. For those of you who may have been living in the mountains Jimmy is documenting and haven’t heard, Chin will be coming to New Haven as part of the North Face Speaker [...]

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Extreme Ice Survey on Everest

by Trailblazer September 3, 2010 Hike
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Extreme Ice Survey (EIS), The North Face, and Famed Mountaineer Conrad Anker, Team Up To Install Cameras on Everest & around the High Himalayas Five Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) cameras are now in position on the lofty slopes of the Himalayas, capturing time-lapse images of the changing glacial landscape. A five-person team, led by renowned [...]

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Sneak Preview of The Wildest Dream: Monsoon Sets In

by Trailblazer August 3, 2010 Climb
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National Geographic’s The Wildest Dream is coming to theaters August 6, and now that we’re closing in on the opening date, we thought we’d get you warmed up with daily sneak peeks of the upcoming film. Today’s Sneak Preview:  When monsoon snows approach Everest during their climb, Conrad Anker and Leo Houlding worry they might [...]

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Sneak Preview of The Wildest Dream: Finding Leo Houlding

by Trailblazer July 31, 2010 Climb
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National Geographic’s The Wildest Dream is coming to theaters August 6, and now that we’re closing in on the opening date, we thought we’d get you warmed up with daily sneak peeks of the upcoming film. Today’s Sneak Preview:  Like Sandy Irvine before him, Leo Houlding had never climbed at high altitude before he set [...]

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Sneak Preview of The Wildest Dream: Replicating 1920s Gear

by Trailblazer July 29, 2010 Climb
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National Geographic’s The Wildest Dream is coming to theaters August 6, and now that we’re closing in on the opening date, we thought we’d get you warmed up with daily sneak peeks of the upcoming film. Today’s Sneak Preview:  What was it like to climb Everest in 1924, and how can a climber rationalize risking [...]

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Sneak Preview of The Wildest Dream: The Second Step

by Trailblazer July 24, 2010 Climb
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National Geographic’s The Wildest Dream is coming to theaters August 6, and now that we’re closing in on the opening date, we thought we’d get you warmed up with sneak peeks of the upcoming film. Today’s Sneak Preview:  For Mallory and Irvine to have succeeded in their summit attempt in 1924, they would have had [...]

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Sneak Preview of The Wildest Dream: Finding George Mallory’s Body

by Trailblazer July 23, 2010 Climb
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We recently posted a sneak preview of National Geographic’s The Wildest Dream (in theaters August 6), and now that we’re closing in on the opening date, we thought we’d get you even more warmed up with daily peeks at the upcoming film. Today’s sneak preview:  Seventy-five years after Mallory and Irvine vanished, mountaineer Conrad Anker [...]

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“The Wildest Dream”, Searching for Mallory & Irvine, Opening 8/6

by Trailblazer July 3, 2010 Climb
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One of many expeditions searching for the bodies of Mallory & Irvine, high on Everest…this time captured by Conrad Anker & sponsored by Nat Geo (“The Wildest Dream”)…opens on 8/6/10.  Here’s a sneak preview:

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