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Gregory-sponsored climber Chris Warner speaks about leadership to Google

Usually, the folks who organize high-altitude mountaineering trips tend to be good leaders. That’s probably because you have to be an effective leader to put together those kinds of incredibly detail-oriented trips, and keep things under control in such extreme situations. So it’s no surprise that a lot of expedition leaders also have motivational speaking careers on the side, talking in business settings about leadership.

Chris Warner, one of only only nine Americans to have summited both K2 and Everest, the author of High Altitude Leadership, owner of a business that runs climbing trips and operates climbing gyms, and a Gregory-sponsored climber, recently gave a talk at Google, some little company located in central California, on leading teams in extreme environments.

Although a little long, it’s an interesting view.

If you’re interesting in seeing Chris in person, and happen to be located in the D.C./Baltimore area (near where Chris lives), he’ll be giving a free talk that’s open to the public this Saturday, May 2, at 10 a.m. at The Maryland Real Estate Exchange (owned by a member of Earth Treks, Warner’s climbing business).

The topic, a version of the same talk he have at Google, will hinge on his team’s 2007 attempt on K2. Here’s how to get there.

Shared Summits team heads home

If you follow news from the high-altitude climbing world, you know it’s been a serious couple of weeks on Pakistan’s Nanga Parbet.

The Shared Summits Team that Gregory co-sponsored on their trip to Nanga Parbat found serious conditions and unforgiving weather on the mountain and took a more moderate course than some of the teams that were there. Expedition Leader Chris Warner says when it comes to climbing 8,000-meter peaks, success is coming home.

Now that the team has left the mountain, Warner has a few thoughts on what he saw over recent weeks, and what really matters when it comes to climbing big peaks.

Nanga Parbat team headed up the peak

Chris Warner’s at it again. The man who led last year’s successful climb of K2 - the subject of a Emmy-nominated documentary on NBC - is off with a team to attempt Nanga Parbat, a mountain he tried to climb (and almost did, within 100 meters of the summit) in 2004.

As it was last year on the K2 expedition, Gregory Packs is a sponsor of the trip, which this week saw the team start making their way into more serious and technical terrain above camp 1.

The crew has a great web site to which they’re posting regular dispatches, so it’ll be easy to check out their progress over coming weeks.