John Roskelley


John Roskelley is an American mountain climber and author. He made first ascents and notable ascents of 7,000-meter and 8,000-meter peaks in Nepal, India, and Pakistan. In 2014, he became the 6th winner of the Piolet d'Or Lifetime Achievement Award.

Early life and education

Roskelley is an alumnus of Washington State University in Pullman, earning a bachelor's degree in 1971 in geology. He graduated from Shadle Park High School in west Spokane in 1967.

Notable ascents

Conservation and public service

A noted conservationist, Roskelley served as Spokane County Commissioner from 1995 to 2004.
In 2012, Roskelley published Paddling the Columbia: A guide to all 1,200 miles of our scenic and historical river, a guidebook based on his journey by boat from the river’s source in British Columbia to the Pacific Ocean.

Personal

Roskelley's son Jess was also a mountain climber; the two successfully summitted Mount Everest together on May 21, 2003. At that time Jess, aged 20, was the youngest American to have reached the summit of Everest.
John's father Fenton was the son of a fly-fishing dentist, lived in rugged central Idaho as a youth, earned a journalism degree from the University of Idaho in Moscow, and was the longtime outdoor writer for the Spokane Daily Chronicle and The Spokesman-Review newspapers in Spokane. Fenton was married to Violet for 67 years; she was from Yorkshire, England, and they met in Cornwall while both served during World War II. They married during leave in March 1945, and had three children; John is the middle child and only son.

Writings

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