Eddie Bauer Ties in With 'Dream Team' of Mountain Guides to Build New Outerwear and Gear Line
28 February 2009 - 1:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
SEATTLE, Feb. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- In a bold return to its heritage,
Eddie Bauer has joined up with a dream team of mountaineers to
build a new line of outerwear and gear called First Ascent. First
Ascent combines Eddie Bauer's legacy as the original expedition
outfitter with the expertise of some of today's most renowned
mountain guides and climbers, including Peter Whittaker, Ed
Viesturs, and Dave Hahn. "We've assembled the dream team to design
and build the most significant new line of mountaineering gear in a
generation," says Neil Fiske, President and CEO of Eddie Bauer. "It
doesn't get any better than Whittaker, Viesturs, Hahn and team."
The First Ascent Guide Team is led by Peter Whittaker, son of
acclaimed mountaineer Lou Whittaker and nephew of Jim Whittaker,
who wore Eddie Bauer gear on his historic first American ascent of
Everest. Also part of the team is Ed Viesturs, the only American to
summit all fourteen 8000-meter peaks without bottled oxygen, and
Dave Hahn, who has summited Everest ten times, more than any
non-Sherpa. Joining Peter, Ed, and Dave are three accomplished
guides from Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. (RMI), the largest guide
company in the U.S.: Melissa Arnot, Seth Waterfall, and Chad Peele.
Lou and Jim Whittaker have acted as advisors to the team. "The role
of the guides in the development of this line is unprecedented,"
says Peter Whittaker, co-owner of Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. and
Whittaker Mountaineering. "Combined we spend more than 1200 days a
year in the high mountains. We know what gear works best out there,
and what it takes to be prepared. We designed it. We built it. We
live in it. And nothing goes to market until we literally sign off
on every detail. We put our names on it, right down to the
hangtags." The team built the line from the ground up, leading the
design and development process with rigorous field tests on
expeditions of Rainier in Washington state; Ecuador's Cotopaxi, one
of the world's highest active volcanoes; and Aconcagua in
Argentina, the tallest mountain in the Americas. The team is
preparing for an Everest expedition in April. "Our approach to
First Ascent is to keep the product pure, focusing only on what you
need," says Ed Viesturs. "The guiding mantra has been about
simplification, functionality and performance. That's why we say
it's everything you need, nothing you don't. It's that simple. And
simple is better." Nearly 80 guides around the world work for
Rainier Mountaineering on the big mountains of Everest, Rainier,
Denali, Cotopaxi (Ecuador), Aconcagua (Argentina), Kilimanjaro, and
others. Beginning in April, all RMI guides will be outfitted in
First Ascent gear, along with many of their clients. The name of
the line hearkens back to many of the first ascents outfitted by
Eddie Bauer, including: -- The First Ascent of Gasherbrum I in
Pakistan (1958) -- The First Ascent of Masherbrum in Pakistan
(1960) -- The First American Ascent of Everest (1963) -- The First
Ascent of the Everest West Ridge (1963) -- The First Ascent of
Mount Kennedy in Canada (1965) -- The First Ascent of Vinson Massif
in Antarctica (1966) -- The First American Ascent of Dhaulagiri in
Nepal (1973) -- The First American Ascent of Peak Lenin in the
Russian Pamirs (1974) -- The First Ascent of the North Ridge of
Nanda Devi in India (1976) -- The First Ascent of Great Trango
Tower in Pakistan (1977) -- The First American Ascent of Makalu in
Nepal (1980) -- The First Ascent of the Everest East Face (1983)
"First Ascent takes inspiration not only from these great historic
achievements," said Neil Fiske, "but also a timeless aspiration--to
be first, to do what has never been done, to believe that anything
is possible. That drive is the heart of exploration and human
achievement." The guides built the First Ascent line as a complete
system--from baselayer to insulating layers to softshell and
hardshell outerwear. Each piece is designed to work with every
other piece in the system to ensure the best fit, comfort and
performance. The result is a streamlined system so versatile that
it can cover any condition on the mountain. As First Ascent Guide
Melissa Arnot says, "There are a lot of dangers up there. Things we
can't control. But one of the things we can control is the quality
of our gear. Our lives depend on it." In addition to the garments,
the First Ascent line includes backpacks, tents, knives and other
essential gear. The idea for First Ascent was born on a successful
climb of Rainier, led by Peter Whittaker with Neil Fiske as a
client. "It's great to re-unite two great names in American
mountaineering history, Eddie Bauer and the Whittaker family," said
Neil Fiske. "Eddie would be proud of what we have built." First
Ascent will be available in April 2009 at
http://www.eddiebauer.com/, http://www.firstascent.com/, Whittaker
Mountaineering and http://www.whittakermountaineering.com/. ABOUT
THE FIRST ASCENT GUIDE TEAM PETER WHITTAKER Peter is the Team
Leader for First Ascent and co-owner of Whittaker Mountaineering
and Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. Peter has been a mountain guide
for more than 25 years. Born into what could rightfully be called
the "first family" of American mountaineering, Peter has more than
held his own. He made his first ascent of Rainier at the age of 12.
In 1995, he organized and led a group of breast-cancer survivors to
the summit of Aconcagua, raising $2.3 million for breast-cancer
research. He hosted an Emmy-nominated adventure TV series on public
television, and he continues to lead trips all over the world. ED
VIESTURS From a boy who grew up on the flatlands of Illinois, Ed
has established himself as the premier high-altitude mountaineer in
America. He's the first American and fifth person to summit all 14
of the world's 8000-meter peaks without use of supplemental oxygen.
He moved to Seattle in 1977 to study at the University of
Washington and then at Washington State University, where he
received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. He began guiding
on Rainier with Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. in 1982 and has
participated in 30 Himalayan expeditions since 1987. DAVE HAHN
Dave's ten summits of Everest are the most of any non-Sherpa in
history. A guide with Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. since 1986, he
has twice received prestigious awards for rescue work. In 2001, he
was named Denali Pro Mountaineer of the Year for his aid on Denali.
That same year, the American Alpine Club gave him the David A.
Sowles Memorial Award for his saves on Everest. During the winter
months, Dave works as a ski patroller in Taos, New Mexico. MELISSA
ARNOT Melissa already had a career teaching wilderness medicine
when she became a professional mountain guide in 2004. Two years
later, she was a lead guide. Melissa's summit credits include 72 on
Rainier. A native of Montana, she's a skilled rock climber and ice
leader. Her passions for climbing, teaching, and taking care of
others have taken her all over the world, helping people test their
limits in the safest way possible while still having fun. As part
of Everest Team INSPI(RED), she summited Everest in 2008 to raise
awareness of (RED) and its work to help those suffering from
HIV/AIDS in Africa. CHAD PEELE Chad grew up in North Carolina and
now lives in Ridgway, Colorado. He started his guiding career in
Alaska in 1996 and continues to guide on remote Alaskan peaks.
Although Chad owns his own guide service, Peak Ascents LLC, he
works with many reputable guiding outfits throughout the U.S. When
at home in Colorado, he guides and instructs ice climbing in and
around the nearby Ouray Ice Park. He's also a lead guide and
supervisor for Rainier Mountaineering, Inc., guiding on Rainier, in
the North Cascades and on Denali. He's a certified Rock and Alpine
Guide through the American Mountain Guides Association. SETH
WATERFALL Growing up in Vermont, Colorado and California, Seth
learned to love the outdoors early on, thanks to the influence of
his parents and grandparents. After earning a degree in mathematics
from the University of California at Santa Barbara, he took a
career path that followed his passion: In the summers, he guides on
Rainier, Denali and Kilimanjaro. In the winters, Seth simply moves
to the other side of Rainier, where he's a ski patroller at Crystal
Mountain. ABOUT EDDIE BAUER Established in 1920 in Seattle, Eddie
Bauer is a specialty retailer that sells outerwear, apparel and
accessories for the active outdoor lifestyle. The Eddie Bauer brand
is a nationally recognized brand that stands for high quality,
innovation, style and customer service. Eddie Bauer products are
available at approximately 370 stores throughout the United States
and Canada, through catalog sales, and online at
http://www.eddiebauer.com/. ABOUT RAINIER MOUNTAINEERING,
INC./WHITTAKER MOUNTAINEERING Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. (RMI)
was founded by renowned climber Lou Whittaker and his partners in
1969. Based in Ashford, Washington, on the slopes of Rainier, it is
the largest professional mountain-guide service in the United
States. RMI leads climbing expeditions all over the world, teaching
the safe exploration of high mountains and a deep appreciation for
the need to preserve this fragile alpine environment. Whittaker
Mountaineering, also in Ashford, is the retail arm of the business,
providing clients and other climbing enthusiasts with complete
outfitting for outdoor adventures. MEDIA CONTACTS: Anita Woo/Eddie
Bauer 425-755-8832 Melanie Dennig/Turner PR 212-889-1700
DATASOURCE: Eddie Bauer, Inc. CONTACT: Anita Woo of Eddie Bauer,
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