Douglas Tompkins, co-founder of North Face, dies after Chile kayak accident

  • Such a shame. I first learned about him and his work in 180 South [1], which really made me appreciate what he was doing to create and protect the park. Definitely worth a watch. It was actually one of my life goals to learn Spanish so that I would be eligible to go down and volunteer with him. Here's hoping the conservation effort stays strong.

    [1] http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1407927/

  • In Chile most of the people with power and money are exploiting the land, mining and building hydro power plants, destroying the planet for their own benefit. Douglas is a visionary, we are very thankful for his gifts to the future of the world. More people around here need to be like him. Hopefully his wife will continue his mission and legacy.

  • Like Yves Chouinard, Tompkins made his fortune from his outdoor apparel business and plowed a lot of the profits into conservation around the world. He died doing something he loved in an area he has helped which is about as good a way to go as anybody could hope for.

  • “In response to people who say you can’t go back. Well, what happens when you get to the cliff? Do you take one step forward or do you make a 180 degree turn and take . . . one step forward? Which way are you going? Which is progress?” -- Douglas Tompkins

  • Cruel death is always near, so frail a thing is man. RIP Douglas Tompkins.

  • Given that the cause of death was hypothermia was someone at the the guardian having some fun with that headline???

  • Who in their right mind would use a Chile as a kayak?

  • Weird that a guy with the know-hows to prepare for such a situation didn't survive.