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Gary Guller: DOB 1966 (Brief Adventure History)

* Upcoming Expeditions:

Trans – Africa (60 days), World’s 14th Highest, Mt. Shishapangma (45 days), World’s 13th Highest Peak, Gasherbrum 2 (40 days) Upper Dolpo (filming 60 days), Mt. Kailesh (45+ days), Antarctica South Pole International Expedition (60 cold days).

Brief Adventure History:

2009: Team Africa 2009: Making a Difference. One Smile at a Time.

2007: Co-Producer: Team Everest: A Himalayan Journey (to be released May 2008)

2006: Completed 2nd Marathon with two friends (their first) and thousands of supporters. Thank you Austin! Freescale – Austin, Texas; Training, Taos NM.

2004: Mt. Kilimanjaro; Serengeti; Mt. Cho Oyu World’s Sixth Highest Peak (Summiter) Record ascent; Lhasa (Tanzania, Nepal and Tibet)

2003: Completed 1st Marathon: Motorola - Austin, Texas

2003: Mt. Everest Expedition World’s Highest Peak (Summiter) Record ascent; Team Leader of largest Cross-Disability Everest BC Ascent (Nepal)

2002: Mt. Kilimanjaro; Serengeti; Trekking Makalu Region; Baruntse region/exploration, Sherpani Col; West Col, Amphu Laptsa; Aconcagua (Tanzania, Nepal and Argentina)

2001: Mt. Everest Expedition World’s Highest (Nepal)

2000: Trekking/climbing throughout the Nepal Himalaya (Nepal)

1999: Trekking Makalu Region; Baruntse region/exploration, Sherpani Col; West Col, Amphu Laptsa; various peaks. Gokyo, Cho La (Nepal)

1998: Mt. Kanchenjunga trekking/exploration; Langtang Himal; Gosainkunda Lakes (Nepal)

1997: Mt. Lhotse Expedition World’s Forth Highest; Everest trekking; Journey to West Tibet Mt. Kailash; Mansarover; Three Gorges. (Nepal, Tibet and China)

1996: Aconcagua; Scottish Climbing. (Argentina, England, Scotland and Wales)

1989-1996: North Wales; Scotland; England.

1988-1989: Trans-Canada Journey New Foundland to British Columbia; Fear & Loathing; Western Europe.

1985: Prescott College; Joshua Tree; Mt. Orizaba; Climbing accident; arm amputation.

1984: Journey to Western Europe; Stone Mountain, Devil’s Courthouse; Crowders; Southeast USA climbing.

1983: Presidential Range; North Cascades; Rainier National Park; Yosemite; Yellowstone; Grand Tetons; Joshua Tree; Southeast USA climbing.

1982: National Outdoor Leadership School; Mountaineering in the Northwest. Appalachians and Smokies.

1979-1980: First rock climb/attempt; Appalachians and Smokies.

1977-1980: Junior high; camping; puberty; growing up.

1976-1977: Road trip to the western USA.

1966-1976: Born in Norwich, England; Moved to Georgia; Moved to North Carolina; Inspired by Bjorn Borg and Farrah Fawcett.