Famed mountain-climber Werner Berger is embarking on a mission that few think is possible: summiting the “seven summits” in a 12-month period, at the age of 77. He shares his incredible plans.
Eric Alexander
Eric Alexander is a world-class mountaineer but he’s not out to summit the world’s top peaks alone: he’s helping those with disabilities live their dreams.
How to Lead: Lessons From a Mountain Man
What do you do when a friend, business associate and mountaineering icon asks you to produce a video promoting his one-of-a-kind corporate speaking business? You do it. And whether you want to hire Chris Warner or not, we know you’ll be inspired by what he’s accomplished and learned on the world’s most dangerous mountains.
Chris Warner
How do you take a group of strangers and novice climbers and turn them into a highly functional group as they endure high altitudes and grueling conditions? Love. One of the world’s top mountaineers explains how these lessons apply to your life.
3-Time Cancer Survivor Brings Others to Top of World
The fact that this three-time cancer survivor is even alive is amazing. But wait until you hear how he’s taking other survivors to the top of the world to give everyone hope. You’ll learn just how big of a difference one person can make.
Running on Empty: Marshall Ulrich’s Story of Loss and Record-Setting Runs
This is the story of a man trying to find himself and fighting through heartbreak. After the death of his wife, he found peace through running, and in turn, became one of the world’s top endurance runners and adventurers.
Don Healy
Just five years ago, Don Healy was a 60-year-old couch potato who’d never exercised in his life. Now, he has reached the top of the world — with an artificial hip.
Bart Yasso
As Chief Running Officer for Runner’s World magazine, it’s Bart Yasso’s job to travel the world finding the most unusual and arduous races. His adventures and passion for the sport will inspire you to lace up your shoes, no matter what shape you’re in.
Sean Swarner
He was given a death sentence at 16. Against all odds, he survived, and he figured if he could beat cancer twice he would never be afraid again.
Ken Mitchell
After taking on Mount Everest, former NFL linebacker Ken Mitchell is now scaling Europe’s highest peaks.