Mountaineer Biographies

 
Dawn Glanc
 

A Word from Dawn
"A boyfriend took me [climbing]. We climbed [a] rock at a tiny top-roping area… We climbed 30-foot tall cliffs, and I thought they were huge. I decided to change my major to outdoor education… and moved to the Black Hills of South Dakota… That's where I really got into climbing, leading, multi-pitch, cracks, and I was introduced to ice climbing."

Biography
AMGA Rock Guide Glanc, 32, was born and raised in Brunswick, Ohio and went on to attend Black Hills State University where she obtained a Bachelors degree in Outdoor Recreation in 1998. It was in college where Glanc's passion for climbing truly grew. Upon graduation she moved to Bellingham, Washington, and became a mountain guide with America Alpine Institute. Glanc has climbed in the northern Cascades, eastern Sierras, Red Rock Canyon, Joshua Tree, Ouray, Colorado, Alaska and Canada. Glanc has climbed and guided 200 days a year, for the past two years, and has led three Denali expeditions. Most recently she won second place in the women's division of the Ouray Ice Festival. Dawn is an AMGA-certified rock guide pursuing full UIAGM certification.

"I joined the Big Expedition because I am intrigued by the challenge. It is exciting to go to a place where no one has climbed before. It will be awesome to test our knowledge and abilities in such a tremendous arena. To be selected for such an expedition is an amazing opportunity. The thrill of adventure is also a big part of my motivation.

"The challenge of the unclimbed mountain means a plunge into the unknown - putting aside fears and doubts and focusing on the task at hand. When the expedition begins we will be striving toward a common goal. I have to put my trust into the team and move together toward this goal as a strong and competent team player. This climb will not be an easy task, but I am looking forward to what lies ahead.

"The challenge of eliminating cancer is like mountaineering in that both are never ending endeavors. One can dedicate their entire life to the cause, and never reach completion. There will always be another objective waiting, another mountain to climb. Some challenges may be easy and some may be almost impossible. Each objective will have its own challenges and rewards."

Dawn occasionally posts on the The Alpine Institute Blog.


 

SEE ALSO:

Matt Farmer
Kevin Mahoney
Bayard Russell Jr.


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