He empower others to reach new heights while making a meaningful impact in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, Alan Arnette.
Alan Arnette is Alzheimer’s Advocate and Climber.
Alan Arnette is a Coach, Keynote Speaker, Mountaineer, and Alzheimer’s Advocate. He achieved the remarkable feat of summiting Everest in 2011 and became the oldest American to conquer K2 at the age of 58 on his birthday, July 27, 2014.
Arnette’s expertise and contributions to the mountaineering community have earned him recognition as “one of the world’s most respected chroniclers of Everest” by Outside Magazine. His passion for climbing extends beyond personal achievements, as he founded Summit Coach, a consulting service dedicated to helping aspiring climbers worldwide achieve their goals.
Alan Arnette continues to inspire and empower others to reach new heights while making a meaningful impact in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.
Alan shared about:
- Arnett’s interest in climbing began after seeing mountains during a vacation in Colorado.
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He took early retirement to care for her and advocate for Alzheimer’s research through his climbing expeditions.
- Arnett continues his climbing journey, mindful of the risks but driven by his love for the mountains and his mission to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s research.