Join us on Friday October 28th as High Country Outfitters welcomes Dr John All and Frank A Nederhand as they present Himalayan and Andes Mountains Expeditions A multi-media presentation discussing the environmental impact on our worlds tallest mountains. There will be a raffle to benefit the 2011 Cordillera Blanca Environmental Expedition.

Dr John has a BS from Duke University in Environmental Science, a law degree in International and Environmental Law and Environmental Planning Master’s from the University of Georgia, and a PhD in Global Climate Change and Remote Sensing from the University of Arizona. He has spent a long time studying human impacts on the ecosystem and the policy tools that can improve conservation while not detracting from human needs. In the past two years Dr John has spent 3 months in Africa, 11 months in Nepal, and almost 2 months in Mexico working on these issues … and climbing of course.

Dr John All has an impressive climbing resume that consists of Mt. Everest North Col/North Ridge(8850m), Tibet; Mera Peak (6476m), Nepal; Lobuche Peak(6119m), Nepal; Imja Tse, Nepal (6160m); Cotopaxi (5911m); Illiniza (5248m), Ecuador; Pico de Orizaba (5636m), Mexico; Iztaccihuatl (5230m), Mexico; Pico Pan de Azucar (4680m), Columbia; Mont Maudit (4465m), France; Mt. Blanc de Tacul (4248), France; Mt. Whitney, East Face (4421m), California; Longs Peak (4345m), Colorado; Mt. Shasta (4322m), California; Mt. Rainier(4392m), Washington; Cerro Chirripo (3820m), Costa Rica; Cathedral Peak, Free Solo, (3326m), California; Half Dome, (2693m). California; El Capitan, California; Moldoveanu Peak (2544m), Romania; Devil’s Tower, Wyoming.





to Sweetwater Creek State Park. It was a great day on the water and I have to say that the Prodigy II performed well beyond my expectations. Not only was it one of the most comfortable kayaks I have been in for a while, it also paddled extremely well, and with the addition of the third kids seat I was able to take the whole family. There was plenty of storage for a dry bag to hold all our days essentials in the dry storage bulkhead. The Prodigy II also was very easy to to keep straight even when I was the only one paddling and with a bit of wind. If you are in the market for a kayak for the whole family I would stop into High Country Outfitters (Buckhead) and check out the Prodigy II, you can even take it for a test drive with our demo program. See ya on the water, Glenn




