Hey Guys!
I don't want to be fussy, but you need a complete ski descent from the top to the snow line to count for having skied a summit. So Kit's Everest ski descent doesn't count, not that it's not an incredible feat to ski down the Lohtse face.
Hey Mike!
I would say you are not being "fussy", I did not think Kit's E ski descent should count either when I read it was not complete. Thanks for the explanation of a complete ski descent. I had wondered what the determination was for a mountain such as Kilimanjaro. I believe Davo's Everest ski descent was from the summit to right near BC - 5360m. So is it from the top to either the snow line or BC depending which comes first (or was 5360m the snow line that year?)
Well at any rate, Davo has a great shot at being the first person to ski down the seven summits. Wonder if Kit will give it another go in the future. A complete ski descent down Everest is such an amazing feat! It really blows me away just thinking about it.
Cheers, MC

We are looking for more details on Kit for our statistics, please send them (Maiden name, dates etc) if you know them. Thanks!
Harry
I couldn't find Kit's maiden name on any web-site but I found
The North Face stats on Kit with good info. Interesting that The North Face currently has Kit listed as the first person to ski from all Seven Summits! (Under Recent Achievement.)
Kit is an accomplished stone mason with her own landscape design company whose name is a play on her name and the material she uses — Rockit Corporation. She graduated from the University of Arizona where she majored in environmental political science. (Taken from
USAToday.com)
Kit has a great
web-site. She is truly a remarkable woman!
MC