7 marathons. 7 continents. 7 years.
December 19, 2011 by Mitch Lewis · 3 Comments

For a moment I got to feel what it is like to be a celebrity. We were surrounded by dozens of fans, pushing their pens on us as we signed shirts, programs and flags. Two tall – and one not so tall – white guys in Hainan Province in China who had just finished running [...]
August 30, 2011 by Mitch Lewis · Leave a Comment

The week after next will be the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the US, including the World Trade Center towers. Like everyone else, I can remember exactly where I was at the time – such a pivotal moment in global history and a very personal experience. In September 2001, I was heading Marketing [...]
August 29, 2011 by Mitch Lewis · 2 Comments

One satellite phone, one iPhone, several iPods, two digital cameras, one HD video camera, and a Kindle all traveled to Mount Everest with me leveraging 3G, Internet and WiFi networks, social media and photo sharing sites, several email accounts, voice-mail, and this web-site. These are all technology advancements that date back to the 1948 invention [...]
June 4, 2011 by Mitch Lewis · 1 Comment

Between 22,000′ and 26,000′ I spent time mentally on some big thinking about leadership examples and tried to consolidate into one coherent list and words. When your own life and goal are in danger and success is not guaranteed, you can manage and lead in some areas. My top ten as below. 1. Set big [...]
June 1, 2011 by Mitch Lewis · 2 Comments

On an incredibly long mountain expedition like Everest, one has both lots of time to think while climbing or trying to sleep while curled into a warming fetal position in their (supposedly) -40 sleeping bag while wearing more layers than any human should have to. For me, I had many long hours to reflect both [...]

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