Conrad Anker's Net Worth and Achievements
Conrad Anker, born in November 1962 in California, is a renowned American rock climber, mountaineer, and author. With a net worth of $2 million, Anker has achieved significant recognition for his exceptional climbing feats in both Antarctica and the Himalayas.
Adventures and Discoveries
As the team leader for The North Face climbing team, Anker made history in 1999 by locating the body of George Mallory on Mount Everest. He has authored several notable works, including The Lost Explorer: Finding Mallory on Mt. Everest and various articles such as "Gumbles on Gurney," "Hunter's Northwest Face," and "With You in Spirit."
Documentary and Film Appearances
Anker’s climbing endeavors have been captured in multiple films. In 2015, he was prominently featured in the documentary Meru, which chronicles his ascent of the Shark’s Fin route. Additionally, he appeared in the films Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure, Light of the Himalaya, The Endless Knot, and The Wildest Dream.