Mountain Madness
Personal description
Their roots are Asia, where Scott Fischer, Mountain Madness founder, scaled the world’s highest and most challenging peaks. He successfully summited both K2 and Mt. Everest without oxygen, and was the first American to summit Lhotse, the fourth highest mountain in the world. Scott believed that the discovery and challenge of mountaineering could transform people’s lives. In May of 1996, in the now well-known “Into Thin Air” story, Scott would lose his life on Everest during a savage storm. His absence will forever be felt. But, in addition to a legacy that inspired others, he left a company poised to share the adventure of climbing and trekking with those ready to jump in.
Mountain Madness began with a dream to achieve serious, high-quality guiding and instruction, and connecting their customers with their own personal mountaineering and trekking goals. With more than twenty five years of experience, their dream has come true. Join them and check out their local trips or international expeditions at http://www.mountainmadness.com

