Lowa Boots added climber, author and environmentalist John Roskelley to its ambassador team. His notable climbs include the third ascent of the Northeast ridge of Dhaulagiri in 1973, the first ascent of K2 by a U.S. team in 1978, the first American ascent of Makalu in 1980, finding a new route on the Northeast face of Tawoche in 1989, and climbing Everest with his son in 2003. He has also paddled the entire Columbia River.
“Lowa were the first high-altitude boots I ever climbed in, and it has been an integral part of my journey. Partnering with Lowa is a natural fit. Not only does Lowa’s mission resonate with my family and me, but its products are also superb. I look forward to the great things we can do together and sharing my passion,” said Roskelley.
“John is a global climbing legend who has inspired a generation of outdoor devotees,” said Peter Sachs, general manager, Lowa. “His focus is unwavering, which is the key to his success not only as an athlete but also as a mentor. We have known John for many years and are honored to officially welcome him to the Lowa family.”
Roskelly will teach Lowa-sponsored ice climbing clinics at the Ouray Ice Festival in January 2023.
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