Conrad Anker

Conrad Anker
Born November 27, 1962(1962-11-27)
Occupation Rock Climber

Conrad Anker (November 27, 1962) is an American rock climber, mountaineer, and author famous for his challenging ascents in the high Himalaya and Antarctica. He is a member of The North Face climbing team and also works closely with Timex Expedition as brand ambassador. In 1999 he was a key member of the search team which located the remains of legendary British climber George Mallory on Mount Everest. Anker is the climber who spotted Mallory's body.[1] He lives in Bozeman, Montana.[2]

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Ascents and expeditions of note

Anker has also climbed notable routes in Yosemite Valley (California), Zion National Park (Utah), Baffin Island (Canada), and the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica.

Writings

Films

References

  1. ^ http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/everest/lost/search/day.html
  2. ^ Anker, Conrad (March 14, 2011). "Conrad Anker: Sustainability a Driving Force in Today's Business World". Bozeman Daily Chronicle. http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/opinions/chronicle_columnists/conrad_anker/article_023eaf32-4c1e-11e0-a8d4-001cc4c03286.html. Retrieved July 21, 2011.  see note at bottom
  3. ^ Anker, Conrad (1988). "Gumbies on Gurney". American Alpine Journal 1988 (NYC, NY, USA: American Alpine Club) 30 (62): 69–75. ISBN 0-930410-33-5. 
  4. ^ Anker, Conrad (1990). "Hunter's Northwest Face". American Alpine Journal 1990 (NYC, NY, USA: American Alpine Club) 42 (64): 36–38. ISBN 0-930410-43-2. 
  5. ^ "First Ascent Info". Bigwall dot Com. http://bigwall.com/fainfo.html. Retrieved 2008-02-06. 
  6. ^ Anker, Conrad; David Roberts (2000). The Lost Explorer: Finding Mallory on Mount Everest. Simon and Schuster. p. 100. ISBN 0743201922. 
  7. ^ Bjornstad, Eric (1996). Desert Rock: Rock Climbs in the National Parks. Evergreen, CO, USA: Chockstone press. p. 67. ISBN 0-934641-92-7. 
  8. ^ "Cerro y Agujas del Cordon Torre". Climbing in Patagonia. http://www.climbinginpatagonia.freeservers.com/To2_mocho.htm. Retrieved 2009-05-27. 
  9. ^ Anker, Conrad (1998). "With You in Spirit". American Alpine Journal 1998 (Golden, CO, USA: American Alpine Club) 40 (72): 140–145. ISBN 0930410785. 
  10. ^ Krakauer, Jon; Wiltsie, Gordon (February 1998). "On the Edge of Antarctica: Queen Maud Land". National Geographic Magazine: 46–69. http://publicationsindex.nationalgeographic.com/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SC=Title&SEQ=20090528131418&PID=G2_cx2dI8aKATMXm-DAw_rCWjvTI&SA=On+the+Edge+of+Antarctica:+Queen+Maud+Land. Retrieved 2009-05-28. 
  11. ^ Huber, Alex; Thomas Huber (1998). The American Alpine Journal 1998. New York, NY, USA: American Alpine Club. pp. 34–42. ISBN 0-930410-78-5. 
  12. ^ Schneider, Steve (1998). The American Alpine Journal 1998. New York, NY, USA: American Alpine Club. p. 187. ISBN 0-930410-78-5. 
  13. ^ "The Himalayan Cataract Project team Summits Cholatse!". MountEverest.net. ExplorersWeb. 12 May 2005. http://www.mounteverest.net/story/TheHimalayanCataractProjectteamSummitsCholatseMay122005.shtml. Retrieved 01 Sept 2009. 

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