Friday, August 20, 2010

follow along on Outside TV



For an in-depth story behind our journey, check in every other Friday to Outside Television on-line.


My new blog will cover the "behind the scenes" in story form, in addition to the posts that the team does here.




The first blog posted today- Hope you enjoy it!


- kim havell

Monday, August 16, 2010

Beyond the Mountains

Our teammate, Andy Tankersley, who is currently guiding on the Grand Teton, has set up the following relationship and information:

With an upcoming expedition on the horizon, we want to share this adventure with you. As we prepare for one of the biggest trips any of us have ever embarked upon, we feel committed to make it serve a larger purpose, and ask for your help.

As exciting as the journey is for us personally, we have decided to use this trip as an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the region. The Himalaya (or the “abode of snow” if literally translated from Sanskrit) is home to the world’s largest mountains and some of the warmest people we have ever met.

The dZi Foundation (www.dzifoundation.org) is an outstanding organization making a difference in the Himalayas, by appropriately and prudently improving the lives of those they assist. Through considerable research and meaningful personal connections we feel the dZi Foundation is doing some of the most effective and innovative work in those regions. The dZi Foundation works primarily in Nepal, and through identifying communities’ specific needs they implement lasting solutions. Many of the projects focus on access to education, clean water and sanitation.

To quote the website, “All projects are community assessed, determined, and implemented — this ensures high levels of local contribution (occasionally exceeding eighty percent of total project costs) and local investment in long-term maintenance.”

We encourage you to visit the website and see the unique work they are doing: (http://www.dzifoundation.org).

Our request is simple:

Please consider joining us in making a contribution to dZi Foundation. Our goal is to raise at least $1,500 for projects that will directly impact some of the most impoverished communities in the world.


Please contact us with questions, or if you would like more information about the trip or the dZi Foundation. We understand these are lean financial times and if making contribution to dZi is not a reality, we appreciate your good wishes.

Thank you for your support and consideration,
Andy Tankersley, Mark Fisher, Todd Passey, Kim Havell

How to donate?

(In the name of team- reference FAShisha on check and envelope)
FAShishaThe dZi Foundation
PO Box 632
Ridgway CO, 81432


posted- kim havell

Friday, August 13, 2010

The Beginning of FA Shisha




It was the fall of 2008 when I topped out on the North Six Shooter tower in Indian Creek UT and randomly encountered photographer and athlete Mark Fisher (with Andres Marin) doing a photo shoot off the summit block.


Mark was immediately one of the most friendly and spirited people I had ever met. We kept in touch over the next year, and by random coincidence reconnected in September of 2009. It was at that time that the idea was born to pull together an expedition to climb and to ski in Tibet.


Our team was carefully built out from there with the additions of Todd Passey and Andy Tankersley, two superhuman strong and talented outdoorsmen and guides (see their impressive profiles on the linked page).

Through the diligence and perseverance of our team members, we were honored to receive a grant in February 2010 from First Ascent/Eddie Bauer that would fund our expedition. We are immensely grateful for the support, and hope to share our experiences with you as we learn, explore, and grow through our upcoming Himalayan adventure.


Why Team FA Shisha? Team First Ascent Shishapangma
Are we going to go ski? FA Shisha


We will be posting periodically leading up to our departure on September 7th. From there, we will rely on loved ones to fill you in via our sattelite phone calls until we can once again access the internet.

Stay tuned..

-kim havell