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Stephen Koch

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Paul Herschell email 503-227-3449 ext. 103

Stephen Koch is one of the most accomplished snowboard mountaineers in the world. Stephen has snowboarded more than 40 first descents, many of which have never been repeated. His list of accomplishments certainly shows his mastery of and dedication to his sport, which includes him being the first and only person to snowboard on all the Seven Summits, the highest peaks on each continent. Seeking out aesthetic and challenging lines regardless of their altitude, Stephen is a pioneer in his field, snowboard mountaineering, and is the first to snowboard all the major Teton Peaks, as well as Wyoming's Gannet Peak, the North Face of Mount Hood in Oregon, the Aiguille du Chardonnet in Chamonix, and the Central and Diagonal Gullies on Mount Washington in New England. Stephen admits that, "carrying my snowboard up these peaks is a lot of work, and it is easy to forget why I am there until I strap it on for the descent down the mountain."

In Stephen's ongoing quest for the finest lines on a mountain, he continues to pull off extremely difficult and challenging alpine climbs. When he began snowboarding at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and throughout the Tetons in 1987, he used climbing as a means to access snowboard descents. His solo ascents on the Grand Teton are recognized as extraordinary achievements. In 1995, he soloed Mt. Kenya's Diamond Couloir and in 1997 he soloed the north face of the Matterhorn in winter. On Mt. Kilimanjaro, after first guiding clients to the summit, Stephen completed the first solo ascent of the fearsome Breach Icicle. In June 2001, Stephen and partner Marko Prezelj completed 'Light Traveler,' arguably the most difficult route on Denali, and the first new route climbed in a single push - with no bivouac gear, in an incredibly fast 48 hours. And in January, 2004 Stephen and partner Mark Newcomb completed the first Winter Grand Traverse of the Teton Range, known as the “Last Great Problem” of mountaineering in the United States.

Stephen remains enthusiastic about continuing to push himself as a climber and snowboarder by continuing to pioneer ascents and snowboarding descents around the world. His appreciation of movement in the mountains might best be summed up by this quote: "The snowboard track is the most aesthetic and ephemeral passage that man can leave on a mountain, but in the end, the snowboard is just one more tool to help me do what I love to do: ascend and descend some of the most beautiful terrain on earth."

Between expeditions Stephen guides for Exum Mountain Guides and is a professional motivational speaker, having given numerous multi-media presentations nationally and internationally. Through his triumphant accomplishments and heroic mountain survival, he translates the skills he used to fuel him on the Seven Summits, as well as what it took to survive an avalanche, into practical leadership, business, and life skills. He also runs a non-profit he founded, the Avalanche Awareness Educational Fund (www.avalancheawareness.org), an organization dedicated to educating young people about the dangers of avalanches.

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“At Pepsi-QTG Canada we asked Stephen to come in and get our employees ready to ‘climb’ our mountain of being the top Consumer Packaged Goods company in Canada. Stephen did an incredible job sharing his experiences and translating that into what it takes to ready yourself for any challenge. Our employees just loved hearing Stephen talk.”
Pepsi-QTG Canada

“Stephen Koch’s presentation was clear, concise, insightful, and peppered with good humor and surprising humility for one so accomplished. His intelligent decision making and amazing ability to focus on an objective come through loud and clear. Stunning photographs from Everest color and clarify his story and leave the viewer wanting more.”
University of Oregon

“Not only is Stephen an amazing mountaineer, he challenges traditional thought and provides a new paradigm of accomplishing the impossible.”
Jack Tackle
World Class Mountaineer