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Hilaree Nelson (December 13, 1972 – September 26, 2022) was an American ski mountaineer. She became the first woman to summit two 8000-meter peaks (Everest and Lhotse) in one 24-hour push on May 25, 2012. On September 30, 2018, Nelson and partner Jim Morrison made the first ski descent of the "Dream Line", the Lhotse Couloir from the summit. Lhotse is the 4th-highest mountain in the world and shares a saddle with Mount Everest.
Nelson was named one of "The 25 Most Adventurous Women of the Past 25 Years" by Men's Journal, as well as being named as one of National Geographic's 2018 Adventurers of the Year.
Career
Nelson was born on December 13, 1972, in Seattle, where she grew up and started skiing at Stevens Pass at the age of three. She was a mother of two sons, and resided in Telluride, Colorado. She served as The North Face global athletic team captain. She was a team member on the 2012 Montana State University Everest Education Expedition. Nelson was a National Geographic Explorers grant recipient, a member of over 40 expeditions, and had first ski descents on Baffin and South Georgia Islands, Argentina, Kamchatka, Russia, and the Tetons.
Her writing has been featured in such publications as National Geographic Adventure, The Ski Journal, and the Outside Journal.
= Notable accomplishments
=First ski descent of the Dream Line (from summit), Lhotse Couloir, Nepal, 2018
First ski descent of Papsura, India, 2017
First female descent of Makalu La Couloir, Nepal, 2015
First to ski all five "Holy Peaks", Mongolian Altai
First female to climb Everest and Lhotse in 24 hours, Nepal, May 25, 2012
Skied from the summit of Cho Oyu, Tibet, September 22, 2005
Skied from the summit of Denali, Messner Couloir, USA, June 16, 2011
First female descent of Bubble Fun Couloir, Tetons, USA
European Women's Extreme Skiing Champion, 1996
= Advocacy
=Part of the "She Moves Mountains" campaign between The North Face and Girl Scouts of the USA
Death
On September 26, 2022, while skiing with Morrison, Nelson was caught by a small avalanche, leading to a fall of more than 1,800 meters (5,900 ft) from the summit of Manaslu in Nepal. Initial rescue efforts were hampered by bad weather, but on September 28, her body was located above the Thulagi glacier on the south face of Mount Manaslu, and was flown to Kathmandu by rescuers.
Nelson's body was cremated in Kathmandu on October 2, 2022.
Filmography
Lhotse
Down to Nothing
The Denali Experiment (2011, 15 min, directed by Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk)
Fine Lines (2018, 96 min)
K2: The Impossible Descent (2020, 65 min)
Accolades
Named one of "The 25 Most Adventurous Women of the Past 25 Years" by Men's Journal.
Named one of National Geographic's 2018 Adventurers of the Year
See also
List of ski descents of eight-thousanders
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hilaree Nelson
- Lhotse
- Manaslu
- Conrad Anker
- Hilary (name)
- Hkakabo Razi
- Jimmy Chin
- List of deaths on eight-thousanders
- Nelson (surname)
- Deaths in September 2022