By age 35, climber and photographer Jake Norton had been to Everest 6 times (with 3 summits), helped discover the remains of George Mallory in 1999, retraced the footsteps of Ernest Shackleton across South Georgia, and spent most of his life challenging himself to overcome obstacles and pursue his dreams and goals in life.
Still a professional climber, guide, and photographer, Jake now shares his positive messages of setting goals, overcoming fear, trusting instinct, being a team player, and being tenacious with audiences worldwide, from Fortune 500 corporations to schools and associations.
The following is a demo video of Jake's acclaimed keynote presentation, "Getting FITT: Climb Your Everest...and Enjoy the Journey".
Find out more at http://www.mountainworldproductions.com!
Whats with all the everest summiteers giving motivational speeches???
ashatbracks 8 months ago
@28paul1978 Nowadays its about money...if you have the money, no matter how old you are you can attempt the North face.
ashatbracks 8 months ago
I like following his adventures.
cowbellpeaceprize 10 months ago
@macturbo789 Bear is/ was by no means the youngest to climb Everest. Recently a 13 year old boy climbed it on the much harder North Face.
28paul1978 1 year ago
@winterowinter wow so bear grylls has been beaten he did it at 22 with the s.a.s and got a world record for it?
macturbo789 1 year ago
i want to climb with you man!!!!!!
c4t2f0 2 years ago
Wonderful! A local family - the Mallory family - just made it. I believe the father is 59, the youngest is 20. Excellent video. malloryexpedition blogspot com
winterowinter 3 years ago