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Douglas Tompkins, co-founder of North Face, dies after Chile kayak accident

theguardian.com

79 points by oldo-nicho 10 years ago · 15 comments

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reustle 10 years ago

Such a shame. I first learned about him and his work in 180 South [1], which really made me appreciate what he was doing to create and protect the park. Definitely worth a watch. It was actually one of my life goals to learn Spanish so that I would be eligible to go down and volunteer with him. Here's hoping the conservation effort stays strong.

[1] http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1407927/

pdelsol 10 years ago

In Chile most of the people with power and money are exploiting the land, mining and building hydro power plants, destroying the planet for their own benefit. Douglas is a visionary, we are very thankful for his gifts to the future of the world. More people around here need to be like him. Hopefully his wife will continue his mission and legacy.

sizzzzlerz 10 years ago

Like Yves Chouinard, Tompkins made his fortune from his outdoor apparel business and plowed a lot of the profits into conservation around the world. He died doing something he loved in an area he has helped which is about as good a way to go as anybody could hope for.

Dangeranger 10 years ago

“In response to people who say you can’t go back. Well, what happens when you get to the cliff? Do you take one step forward or do you make a 180 degree turn and take . . . one step forward? Which way are you going? Which is progress?” -- Douglas Tompkins

thebear 10 years ago

Cruel death is always near, so frail a thing is man. RIP Douglas Tompkins.

deadowl 10 years ago

Weird that a guy with the know-hows to prepare for such a situation didn't survive.

  • DrScump 10 years ago

    That's unduly harsh. His kayak went over in high winds, according to the article; he wasn't planning an extended swim.

    Given that he died six hours after reaching the hospital, I wonder if their expertise with modern hypothermia treatment was adequate.

  • saiya-jin 10 years ago

    you don't know much about outdoors, do you...

  • bcook 10 years ago

    He is human.

  • cshimmin 10 years ago

    Well, he was also 72 years old. I'll be happy if I can even swim at all if/when I'm that age!

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