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Statistics of 7 summits climber Naar

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Ranking in 7summits list, either CP or K14
Ranking in Carstensz Pyramid list7
Ranking in Kosciuszko list0
First nameRonald
Family nameNaar
Gendermale
Country of originNetherlands
Date of Birth1955-04-19
Name of first summitKilimanjaro
Date of climbing the first summit1984-04-05
Name of final summit in Carstensz listEverest
Date of final summit in Carstensz list1992-05-12
Name of final summit in Kosciuszko listxxx
Date of final summit in Kosciuszko list0000-00-00
Date of climbing Kilimanjaro1984-04-05
Date of climbing Elbrus1989-05-21
Date of climbing Aconcagua1989-01-09
Date of climbing Denali1986-06-12
Date of climbing Vinson1987-11-24
Date of climbing Everest1992-05-12
Date of climbing Carstensz Pyramid1989-11-14
Date of climbing Kosciuszko0000-00-00
Climbed Carstensz Pyramid?Yes
Climbed Kosciuszko?No
Total time including Carstensz Pyramid08y,037d
Total time including Kosciuszkoxxx
Age when finished with CP37y,023d
Age when finished with Kxxx
Websitehttp://www.ronald-naar.com/english/index.htm
Additional InfoThe first Dutch climber to scale all seven, 'enfant terrible' Ronald has always been a kind of his own. Strong character has made him quite some enemies and some supporters as well.
He's a good photographer, sells stock photograpy and calendars and gives lectures.

First Dutch climber to scale the big North Faces of the Alps: Eiger, Matterhorn & Grandes Jorasses.

Soloed Nanga Parbat in 1981; was part of the disastrous first Dutch Everest expedition in 1982 (no casualties, but the worst team dynamics ever), but eventually summitted Evererest in 1992. A few years later he scaled K2 as well.

He crossed Antarctica and Greenland.

From his own website:
"In 1985 Ronald Naar obtained a Master's degree in the Foundations of Mathematics at the University of Utrecht, specializing in Intuitive Logic. Since 1982 he has been an independent author-photographer in The Hague.

Ronald Naar produces texts on mountain-climbing, skiing and other 'adventurous' trips and expeditions. He wrote and did the photography for no less than nine books. In addition he also made photoreports for numerous illustrated magazines, as KLM's in-flight magazine Holland Herald. Via Benelux Press photostock agency his photographs are sold all over the world.

In addition to mountaineering Ronald Naar has also specialized in other 'adventurous' disciplines. Thus he took part in rafting expeditions in Central and South America and travelled along the west coast of Greenland with dog-sleds. In New Guinea he trekked through the tropical rain forest and on Greenland he crossed the ice cap, skiing and parasailing.

He also organizes expeditions, both to remote territories such as the 'forbidden' Assam Himalayas in northeast India, and to peaks that are difficult to climb such as K2 in the far north of Pakistan. At the moment Ronald Naar is preparing the TNT Post Groep Trans-Antarctica Expedition, which is to take place in the winter of 1998-1999.

Some nine years now, in addition to his work as a photojournalist, Naar's presentations on 'expedition management' have been one of the main activities of his company Adventure Communication. He is regularly invited as a speaker by companies at home and abroad to tell them about his projects at 'unique and solitary levels'. Subjects include the importance of open communication, the changes innovation can give, team building and leadership.

Another activity is his giving guest lectures at Nijenrode University and The Rotterdam Erasmus University.

Because of his merits for Dutch mountaineering Ronald Naar was awarded a royal distinction; he is a Companion in the Order of the Dutch Lion."


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