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Michael Hamill

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Michael Hamill, (born July 19, 1977) is an American high altitude mountaineering guide, alpine climber, mountaineering media personality and alpine author predominantly with respect to the Seven Summits. He was a featured athlete/guide in the Discovery Channel 2008 reality/documentary production, Everest: Beyond the Limits. Michael Hamill is the author of Climbing the Seven Summits,[1] a comprehensive high altitude alpine guide book and multiple magazine articles including Zymurgy magazine’s, "Brewing on Everest."

List of major achievements

  • Mount Everest (5): May 24, 2008; May 30, 2009; May 23, 2010; May 19, 2011; May 18, 2013 [2]
  • Cho Oyu (6): Sept 25, 2002; Sept 27, 2003; Sept 30, 2005; Sept 24, 2008; Oct. 1, 2013 [3]
  • Shishapangma: Oct. 4, 2011 [4]
  • Seven Summits (5): Completion Dates Dec 28, 2008; July 20, 2009; July 17, 2010; Dec 12, 2011; July 22, 2013 [5]
  • Climbed all the Seven Summits in 220 days: Dec 28, 2008 completion date [6]
  • Tied the record for most Adirondack High Peaks climbed in one day (15): completion date Sept 10, 1998 [7]
  • 44 summits of Mount Rainier (2002–2013) [8]

Career

Hamill is the owner of Climbing the Seven Summits (www.climbingthesevensummits.com), an alpine mountaineering media company, and has been a senior mountain guide at International Mountain Guides (Aug 26, 2002 – current) and Alaska Mountaineering School (May 10, 2003 – current) for 13 years. Hamill has guided 72 expeditions to altitudes exceeding 18,000 vertical feet, including 5 on Mount Everest and 18 in the Himalayas above 8,000m (26,000 ft) (Everest: spring, 2005; spring, 2008; spring, 2009; spring, 2010; spring, 2011; spring, 2012; spring, 2013: Cho Oyu: autumn, 2002; autumn, 2003; autumn, 2004; autumn, 2005; autumn, 2007; autumn, 2008; autumn, 2010; autumn, 2011: Shishapangma: autumn, 2011: Manaslu: autumn, 2012).[9][10]

See also

References

  1. Mountaineers Books
  2. International Mountain Guides
  3. International Mountain Guides
  4. International Mountain Guides
  5. International Mountain Guides
  6. International Mountain Guides
  7. International Mountain Guides
  8. International Mountain Guides
  9. "Mike Hamill Denali". 3 July 2017. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 31 March 2018. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  10. "Joe's Basecamp". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 31 March 2018.


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