Jake Norton
Jake Norton Quick Facts
When most people hear about Jake Norton’s background, they are amazed by what he has in his young life.A climber since 1986 and guide since 1993, Jake has traveled the world helping people reach the summits of their dreams.
By the time he was 35 years old, Jake had already spent over rna year of his life on Mount Everest on 6 expeditions with three summits of the mountain.
He had also:
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helped discover the remains of George Mallory on Everest in 1999
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become the first person to visit and document all the pre-World War II camps on Everest
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retraced the famous 1917 crossing of South Georgia Island by Sir Ernest Shackleton
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led the first official American ascent of 25,502 foot Gurla Mandhata in Tibet
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climbed 4 of the famed Seven Summits (Everest twice, McKinley once, Aconcagua once, and Kilimanjaro three times)
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completed over 20 expeditions to Nepal & Tibet
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led five expeditions to the Peruvian Andes
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and reached the summit of Mount Rainier an amazing 89 times!
Aside from climbing, Jake has accomplished great things in his career as a professional photographer. Working for prestigious media outlets such as Discovery, PBS/NOVA, BBC, Channel-4, and the Outdoor Life Network, Jake has covered assignments in South Africa, Costa Rica, Iceland, Nepal, Tibet, and throughout the USA. His photographic work has been published rni Outside Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, Men's journal, Vanity Fair, Forbes, and countless other national and international publications, and has also been used in major ad campaigns by Toyota and Ford. Jake currently works as the primary photographer for the First Ascent line of technical clothing from Eddie Bauer, and is also an athlete on the First Ascent team.
Jake began speaking professionally in 1999, and immediately found he enjoyed it...and, more importantly, so did his clients! Jake’s low-key manner, breathtaking presentations, sincerity, and vital messages which we can all apply to our lives, have made him a hit with clients ranging from the top producers for ING to senior executives at Ford Motor Company.
Jake also makes a special point of giving back to our community and the world. He is proud to serve on the International Advisory Committee for The Mountain Institute, and as Director of the American Mountaineering Museum. He is also a partner of Colorado PTA and actively supports Educate the Children, Water for People, the American Himalayan Foundation, dZi Foundation, Love Hope Strength Foundation, and many other non-profit organizations.
Jake, his wife, Wende, daughter, Lila, and dog, Pema, make their home in Golden, Colorado.
Contact Jake today to reach your summit!
Articles by this expert
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Death in the Mountains...Is it What You Want Even Though You're Doing What You Love?
Dougald MacDonald - a great writer, climber, and all-around guy - wrote a brilliant post yesterday about the tragic passing of climber Craig Luebben (http://themountainworld.blogspot.com/2009/08/no-consolation.html). In it, he discusses at length the commonly-heard phrase: "Well, at least he died doing what he loved." In his post, Dougald mentions the also-recent passing of famed alpinist Riccardo Cassin, noting that "Craig died young and Cassin lived to 100 and died in bed.
August 13, 2009
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The Summit Perspective...
Think for a moment about a big goal or objective you accomplished in your life. Maybe it was a financial goal, a physical, emotional, or spiritual one. Maybe it was buying a new house, getting a new job, securing a new client in business, having children or getting children through college. Now, what five things stand out in your mind as being most important about reaching that goal, accomplishing that objective. Write those down. I'm willing to bet that, for most of us, the
August 5, 2009
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Teamwork: The Only Way To Climb...
On September 26, at 10:02 AM, I stood on top of Gurla Mandhata with 5 of my teammates: Sherpas Panuru, Mingma Chhiring, and Karma Rita, and climbers Kirk Allen and Stuart Sloat. In reaching the 25,502 foot (7728 meter) summit of this remote peak in western Tibet, we became the first American team to do so and only the 13th team to climb the peak, ever. Clear in all of our minds, however, was that we were not alone on the summit. Our efforts and successes on that day were onl
August 5, 2009
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The MountainWorld Blog
Words about Everest, mountains, and motivation from Everest climber, professional photographer, and motivational speaker Jake Norton & Mountain World Productions.
September 10, 2008
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MountainWorld Productions
Jake Norton is a world class professional climber, guide, photographer, and motivational speaker who shares his stories of triumph and tragedy on Mount Everest and elsewhere with audiences around the world, inspiring them to identify and climb the Everests in their lives and careers.
July 9, 2008
Contacting Jake Norton
Please visit my website, MountainWorld Productions, for more information about my inspirational Everest keynote presentations, and visit The MountainWorld Blog for additional articles, news, and motivation from the mountains.
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