BELLEVUE, Wash., May 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- On May 21st, Eddie Bauer First Ascent Guide Melissa Arnot summited Mt. Everest for the fifth time, the most of any woman in history. Arnot's celebratory summit falls only weeks after the 50th Anniversary of the historic 1963 expedition outfitted by Eddie Bauer that marked the first American summit of the mountain by Jim Whittaker and his Sherpa partner, Nawang Gombu, and later by Tom Hornbein and Willi Unsoeld via the West Ridge.
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"Eddie Bauer has a rich history on Everest. We are proud to be a part of the Everest story once again as Melissa captures another historical first on the mountain," said Mike Egeck, Chief Executive Officer for Eddie Bauer. "Melissa is an experienced, professional climber who possesses a tireless spirit of adventure that inspires us all, and her achievement and actions on Everest will undoubtedly be remembered for generations to come."
Since the first recorded summit by Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953, over 3,600 climbers have stood on the world's highest peak, 335 of which have been women. Recently, Arnot was asked if she feels a responsibility to inspire other female climbers. She responded, "I am humbled by the climbers that came before me and proud to be a part of the ongoing evolution of mountaineering. I would be proud to inspire any climber, man or woman to push their own limits in the mountains. The mountain does not know your gender."
This week's summit is the most recent addition to Arnot's notable mountaineering and guiding resume. She has been a part of four expeditions to Cotopaxi, four to Aconcagua, three to Cayambe and has summited Rainier 87 times. She is also an active member of the Eddie Bauer First Ascent guide team, helping to design and test expedition-level gear and outerwear.
Climbing and guiding also serve as a form of philanthropic outreach for Arnot. In 2008, she summited Mt. Everest as part of Team Inspi(RED) to promote HIV/AIDS awareness in Africa. She has also guided two celebrity Summit on the Summit climbs to Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise awareness for clean water access. Most recently, she and fellow climber David Morton launched The Juniper Fund, a non-profit to provide insurance and financial support for mountain workers.
In a post the week before leaving for Nepal this year, Arnot stated, "Every trip I get to go on, I'm thankful. I'm so appreciative that my job with Eddie Bauer allows me to travel the world and interact with other cultures. I wouldn't trade it for anything at all. If I could create my perfect reality, this would be it, and in some ways I guess that I have created it."
For more information on Eddie Bauer First Ascent Guide Melissa Arnot, please visit www.eddiebauer.com or www.melissaarnot.com.
For more information on Eddie Bauer's history on Everest and the 50th Anniversary season, go to www.eddiebauer.com/everest.
About Eddie Bauer
Established in 1920 in Seattle, Eddie Bauer is a specialty retailer that sells sportswear, outerwear, gear and accessories for the active outdoor lifestyle. The Eddie Bauer brand is a nationally recognized brand that stands for high quality, innovation, style and customer service. Eddie Bauer products are available at approximately 400 stores throughout the United States, Canada and Japan through catalog sales and online at www.eddiebauer.com. Eddie Bauer is proud to be named a J.D. Power 2011 Customer Service Champion.
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