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May 2018
1h 46m

Hilaree Nelson On The Virtues Of Living ...

Rich Roll
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“It's truly a necessity to have a passion as a compass in life.”

Hilaree Nelson



It’s so easy to get comfortable. To accept life as it is. To kick back — and just settle.

Luxury and ease are what we are taught to seek. But it's actually at odds with the vitality and fulfillment most desire. My experience is that life gets interesting when you have the courage, strength and fortitude to step outside your comfort zone, face a little fear and test your limits.

Because extending your boundaries strips away the non-essential, and shows you exactly who you really are.

Fail or succeed, this is where all the magic happens. The growth. And a life fueled by purpose and passion.

Today we explore these themes with North Face athlete Hilaree Nelson, one of the world's most accomplished adventure athletes.

Named one of National Geographic’s 2018 Adventurers of the Year, Hilaree specializes in ski-mountaineering — a discipline that involves huge and often technical mountain ascents either on skis or carrying them, then descending said peaks on skis.

Over the course of her storied career, Hilaree has conquered some of the most exotic and treacherous mountain ranges on Earth. Among her many accomplishments:


* the first woman to climb both Everest and its 8,000-meter neighbor, Lhotse, in a 24-hour period

* the first person to ski down all five of the Mongolian Altai’s “Holy Peaks”

* skied from the Himalayan summit of Cho Oyu in Tibet

* summited peaks and volcanoes in remote locations across Russia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Bolivia, Argentina, Lebanon & Tibet



I first came across Hilaree by way of Down To Nothing, a stunning documentary by Renan Ozturk that chronicles a 2014 National Geographic expedition to be the first to ascend the summit of Hkakabo Razi in Myanmar to determine if it is indeed Southeast Asia’s highest point. It’s a gorgeous and gripping glimpse of Hilaree’s skill and tenacity in the face of a uniquely extraordinary challenge.

This is her story.

It’s an incredible conversation about fear, risk resilience, adventure and potential. It’s about balancing the pull of adventure against her responsibilities as a single mom to two boys. It’s about the allure of the outdoors.

But mostly, this is an exchange about the virtues of placing yourself outside that comfort zone – and what that can teach us about potential. The preciousness of life. And what it means to be truly alive.

Hilaree is a badass. It's a pleasure to share her experience. And I sincerely hope it inspires you to seek more adventure in your life.

For the visually inclined, you can watch the conversation on YouTube at: http://bit.ly/richandhilaree

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