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Untagged  30 Jun 2010 12:00 AM
Gasherbrum Base Camp - For the moment! by Don Bowie

June 27th, 2010

Travel in Pakistan has been difficult this year with poor weather beating up the roads and delaying flights into Skardu. Once again we were unable to fly up north and were forced to endure the grueling 24 hour bus ride up the Karakoram Highway - this time in non-stop fashion. I woke up in Skardu with my right cheek sporting an impressive macramé waffle pattern, courtesy the dirty window curtain I drooled on during the final 8 hours of the trip. Apparently, I can still manage to sleep practically anywhere required...

Alexey packs for Camp 1<i> Photo Don Bowie</i>   Donald packs for Camp1<i> Photo Don Bowie</i>

We'll depart base camp at 4am, so instead of a long text dispatch, I'll let a few photos do the talking for now. More to follow... Don

Downtown Skardu, Pakistan<i> Photo Don Bowie</i>  Don high above Sadpara on an acclimatization trek<i> <i>Photo Don Bowie</i></i> Alexey laces up the Timberlands for another long day trekking to base camp<i><i> Photo Don Bowie</i></i> Base Camp<i> <i>Photo Don Bowie</i></i>

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Untagged  30 Jun 2010 12:00 AM
Westcomb by Webteam

DON'S  SUPPORT TEAM IS EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE DON'S NEW SPONSOR:

Westcomb sponsors Canadian alpinist, K2 summiteer Don Bowie

Bowie to assist Canada-made outdoor apparel brand with product development, brand marketing

06.08.2010 – VANCOUVER, B.C. – Westcomb, manufacturer of Canada-built outdoor apparel of the highest quality, will engage Canadian alpinist Don Bowie as a sponsored athlete, tapping his high-altitude expertise for product development, and employing him as a brand ambassador through public appearances.

Moving forward, Westcomb will help sponsor Bowie’s expeditions to the high peaks of the world and employ his feedback in product design and function. Bowie will also represent Westcomb at speaking engagements in retail stores and elsewhere, and contribute content to Westcomb’s marketing and social media programs.

“I’ve put Westcomb gear to the test in the most extreme environments in the world, and it’s refreshing to be sponsored by a brand that not only makes apparel for those kinds of wild places, but a company that’s so focused on quality that they’re committed to building everything in a factory steps away from their offices in Vancouver,” Bowie said.

Bowie has used Westcomb apparel on his expeditions to the Himalaya and elsewhere for a number of years, including on his successful 2007 Expedition to K2. That expedition was featured on an hour-long program on NBC’s Jeep Wide Word of Adventure Sports the following year.

But for Bowie, and for Westcomb, this sponsorship arrangement reflects a deepening commitment between the two.

“From day one, there has always been a mutual respect between what we’re doing and what Don’s doing, and we’re excited to be at a place where it makes sense to deepen the relationship,” said Westcomb founder Alan Yiu. “As an athlete Don is extremely disciplined, and he exemplifies the passion and perseverance needed to succeed. As well, his purist style of climbing light, fast and unsupported resonates with our values. We look forward to incorporating his skills, both in terms of getting more extensive design input on our gear and also having him help us tell our story.”

Bowie, who is now based in Bishop, Calif, this past summer embarked on his eighth Himalayan/Karakoram expedition, a new route attempt on the north face of Gasherbrum III. In 2007, he, Bruce Normand, and Chris Warner summited K2 without supplementary oxygen, making Bowie the 4th Canadian to ascend the notorious peak. In 2009, he endured 75 grueling days on a Broad Peak winter expedition before resigning to high winds and extreme cold. For his part in the rescue attempt of Inaki Ochoa on Annapurna, Bowie received the Spirit of Mountaineering Commendation at the 2009 Piolets d’Or Awards, and the Gold Medal of Merit in Sport from the Government of Navarre, Spain.

For more on Bowie, visit www.donbowie.com

About Westcomb

With 100 percent of design and manufacturing based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Westcomb uses its ‘True Form’ design philosophy to create functional, uncomplicated gear of the highest quality workmanship. Each and every Westcomb piece is a product of precision thinking, thoughtful design, extensive development and constant refinement. The company, founded in 2004, partners with the world’s leading material innovators – names like Schoeller, eVent, Polartec and Pertex – to engineer technically advanced gear constructed with the most cutting-edge materials available, often creating industry ‘firsts’ in the process. Westcomb’s offices are located steps from its manufacturing facility, which has decades of experience building outdoor clothing of the very highest quality. The company’s design philosophy and unique manufacturing arrangement has led it to international accolades, including a Backpacker Editors’ Choice Award, a Skiing Magazine Best in Test Award, four APEX Design Awards from Polartec as well as an ISPO ‘Brand New’ award.

 For more information about Westcomb, visit www.westcomb.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/westcomb

Click to read Westcomb press release...

 

Untagged  16 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
Don's Upcoming Events by Don Bowie
 (McMenamins Theater, Portland OR, Jan 2010)
 
 
Don's Upcoming presentations are scheduled. All shows are open to the public!
 

April 6- University of Montana, Missoula MT

North Underground Lecture Hall, 7pm

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April 7-  Gonzaga University, Spokane WA

Jepson Center Wolff Auditorium, 7pm

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April 8- Idaho Mountain Touring , Boise ID

Idaho Mountain Touring Store , 7pm

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April  13- Helena Middle School, Helena MT

Helena Middle School Theatre, 7pm

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April 14- Montana Mountaineering Association, Bozeman MT (TBA)

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April 15- Billings MT,  (TBA)

 

 Come see K2...then stare at livestock.


Untagged  8 Nov 2009 12:00 AM
THANKS! (Upcoming Events) by Don Bowie

A sincere thanks to all of you who have followed along with me on the 2009 Gasherbrum III Expedition.

As reported form Pakistan, we did not summit, but managed to establish a route up the lower west face of GIII. We then traversed back into the cwm to 7300meters before Bruce Normand came down with a debilitating altitude illness. When his blood-oxygen saturation dropped to below 40%, things got a little dicey. Despite zero visibility and many harrowing rappels down the center of the icefall, we all managed to make it back to our high camp. As I reported in my last dispatch, Bruce is a very strong guy - and he stuck it out despite his severely weakened state. We now look back to that time with typical climber nonchalantness - a resident (and convenient) characteristic of those who continue to push the limits of higher exploration.

A few days after getting back to base camp, we planned to return to Camp 2 to retrieve our tents and gear. Before our departure I managed to contract some flu-like sickness, so my partners headed up without me. A clear weather window enticed the boys to make another summit shot, and despite being very tired from our prior attempt they made it back up to our high point of 7300meters. Look up the word "stubbornness" in the dictionary to see images from this attempt. Yet, despite sunny days and a promising forecast, the fatigue of altitude forced them back down; a strong effort in my book.

A few days later we left base camp for home. (FYI- for security reasons I don't report our travel progress in Pakistan.)

A special thanks to everyone for your thoughts, prayers, and support for us during those difficult days on the mountain. Also, a special thanks to my expedition partners: Bruce Normand, Guy McKinnon and Billy Pierson for their commitment, drive, and teamwork. Spirit fingers everybody. (Spirit fingers: See video if you don't get that---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDbnkfHtD_E

Next on the agenda for me is a K2 Multimedia Presentation speaking tour - coming to a theater near you. As new dates and specific locations are confirmed they will be added to the events calendar on this website (click on "events" on top tool bar). Here's a quick synopsis of dates and places:

Sept 15-Oct 6th  Northern Europe.
Oct 6- Oct 31st  Midwest USA
Nov 10th-Dec1st  Western Canada

If you are in these regions and interested in booking this presentation at your school, club, charity event, corporation, baby shower, etc., please contact Jill at info@calpinist.com.

Hope to see you out there!

Don

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