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   Andres Delgado

In Andres’ life having values and principles is necessary to survive one of the most fascinating and also frightening experiences to human kind: To face death, acknowledge the true meaning of life and survive to transmit and share the experience with others.

Now here, the great majority of people will never face an experience like this, Ok; but values are not only needed on the top of a mountain, they are also needed on the every day life, in our minds, and if we forget such, we risk to be too little committed with what we do, besides lacking conscience towards our word and existence itself.  

Andres comments: “…There, on top of Mt. Everest, I felt tranquil, nothing under me besides clouds, and above the immense infinite.  The struggle had taken a new meaning.  Even when I was standing on the highest point on earth, I knew I would reach higher… the search would now internally … I would reach for EXCELENCY.” 

Events don’t occur randomly in the every day life, and even though it might seem incredible, everyday life and life on the mountain are very much similar; and it’s nothing else but the planning, the objectivity and the tenacity with which projects, situations and problems are tackled that will bring a positive or negative result.

In life you must also count with MOTIVATION, and is just on moments of distress that you loose direction and hope, we get to loose the parameters that let us recognize between success and failure.  We must not forget that life is an every day wake up, we must be motivated to not let us stay asleep.

Have you ever thought what would you do if you where caught on a storm high on Mt. Everest?

Would you be prepared to face it?

Would you try to survive or you would just let everything go down?

Motivation at the service of your company

With the conquest of Mt. Everest in his pack, Andres is now a keynote speaker and wants to share his experiences and to collaborate with your company in order to impulse your members to that great success in that particular project that you now have in mind. 

Approach Andres, he’ll for sure have that advice, comment or recommendation that you’ve been looking for. Motivate yourself and join him in the quest for the summit.

Some of the companies with whom Andres have worked with:

·          3Com California

·          Banamex (Banco Nacional de Mexico)

·          Coopers & Lybrand

·          Femsa- Coca-Cola

·          Gates Rubber de Mexico

·          Hoechst-Celanese

·          Roche-Syntex

·          SAP

Name Andres Delgado
Date of Birth August 3, 1969.  Mexican

Year

Region

Mountain/Route

Grading

Comments

Summit

Highest point reached

Yes

No

1990

Peru

Alpamayo.  Ferrari

D+

Alpine Style

x

 

 

 

Peru

Ranrapalca Sur

D+

Alpine Style

x

 

 

1991

Baffin Island

Asgard

Scott/Hannek

5.10, A1,VII

Alpine Style.

1st Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

 

Baffin Island

Loki

Scott/Hannek

5.10, VII

Alpine Style.

1st Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

 

Baffin Island

Freya

Scott

5.9, VII

Alpine Style.

1st Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

 

Baffin Island

Svanhvit

Tlaloc

5.11b, A2+, VII

Alpine Style.

New Route

x

 

 

1991

Patagonia

Cerro Torre

Maestri

5.10d,A2+, VII

Alpine Style.

1st Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

1992

Himalaya

Kangchenjunga

North Face

 

One member from the expedition reached the summit. 

 

x

7,400

 

Yosemite

Washington Colum

The Prow

5.9, A2

Solo.

1st Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

 

Argentina

Aconcagua

South Face

ED+

Alpine Style.

3rd Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

1993

Bolivia

Huayna Potosν

West Face

D+

Alpine Style.

1st Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

 

Yosemite

El Capitan

Tangerine Trip

5.10b, A3+

Solo.

1st Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

1994

Argentina

Aconcagua

Polish Glacier

 

Base camp to top in 9 hrs.

x

 

 

 

France

Les Droites

NE Spur

5.10a, S5, ED+

Alpine Style.

1st Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

 

Himalaya

Pumori

Normal

 

Guiding.

1st Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

1995

Himalaya

Cho Oyu

Normal

 

2nd Mexican Ascent

x

 

 

 

Karakorum

Broad Peak

Normal

 

Alpine Style

 

x

Fore summit


 

1996

Himalaya

Everest

North side

 

Light Style without oxigen

 

x

8,400 mts

1997

Himalaya

Everest

South Col

 

Expedition Style.

Up to 8,400 without oxygen.  From 8,400 to the summit with oxigen

x

 

 

1998

France

Mt. Blanc du Tacul

Modica-Noury

ED+

Alpine Style in Winter

x

 

 

 

Himalaya

Shishapangma

South Face-British Route

 

Alpine Style.

No Summit but we climbed all the face and went down the col of Pungpa Ri

 

x

8,000 mts

1999

Himalaya

Cho Oyu

Normal

 

Summit twice in ten days. 

Once solo by the face straight up from camp 2 (technical ground).  Second ascent guiding on the normal route

x

x

 

 

2000

Karakorum

K2

North Ridge

 

Light Style.

Four members international expedition

 

x

7,650

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