The Everest Peace Project
Lance is the founder and executive director of The Everest Peace Project. He organizer, created, and was the expedition leader for the EPP's history-making Everest Climb for Peace. He helped successfully co-lead 10 people to the summit of Everest. Lance also directed and produced the film - Everest: A Climb for Peace. The film is narrated by Orlando Bloom and hailed by The Dalai Lama as a "tremendous achievement".

Lance Trumbull
Expedition Leader
Buddhist from USA
North America


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Lance on Everest in Tibet

He left America to start a life as a "mountain climbing pilgrim" and in the process founded The Everest Peace Project. Lance is an avid explorer who has traveled all over the world in the search for adventure. He is also a musician and has played the drums for over 25 years. Throughout his teenage years and into his twenties, he was a karate instructor-teaching young children self defense and discipline. Many years of his recent life were spent as a used book dealer, selling books to people all over the world. He went to school at UC Berkeley, where he studied religion under world famous scholar Huston Smith. Being a Buddhist he has actively tried to lead a compassionate and mindful life. His passion has been mountain climbing and exploring - he has spent many months trekking and climbing through and on mountains in Nepal, Tibet, China, Mongolia, Russia, and India. In 2002 he climbed Mt. Elbrus in Russia, summited a couple of 6000 meter peaks in Ladakh, and spent time on Everest in Tibet. In July 2005, he successfully led the Kilimanjaro Climb for Peace team to the roof of Africa - and on May 18th, 2006 his Everest Climb for Peace summited 10 climbers.

...On October 2nd, 2002 while trekking in Ladakh, India - Lance was 15,000 feet high - overlooking one of the most incredible valleys he had ever seen when a sudden burst of inspiration overcame him. It was freezing outside, but the intensity of his vision was keeping him warm....Only an hour had passed but within that short period of time Lance had envisioned his new mission in life - never before had his life's purpose been so clear: he was going to organize an Everest Climb for Peace that would promote a global community of peace, teamwork, and cultural understanding. He was going back to Mt. Everest-the place that he had been fascinated with for the last several years-the place that he had traveled to twice in the last twelve months.

"Ever since I was child, mountains have always held a strong fascination for me. Whenever I saw an interesting mountain, I wanted to climb and explore it. Unfortunately, my desire to truly explore never came to fruition until recently, when I first visited Nepal. I instantly fell in love with the people, the culture, and the mountains -so much so-that I moved to Kathmandu! And now, after climbing in the Himalayas of Nepal, Tibet, and India I had made up for lost time!

Another passion of mine has been the study of different cultures and religions. During the course of my studies at the University of California, Berkeley, where I was a comparative Religious Studies major, I had the honor of studying under Huston Smith-a world renowned author and scholar.

An amazing thing happened on that mountain in India: my two passions in life merged; it was as if the idea had been waiting to be born-and now, finally, I was capable of making it happen.

However, doubts entered my mind. I first thought that perhaps the idea to mix spirituality and mountain climbing was a little strange. But as I pondered it, I realized that throughout history mountains have played important spiritual roles and have always held a special place in the hearts and souls of people. For many people, certain mountains are sacred places where gods and goddesses live, where divinity is there to honor, worship, and respect. For others, mountains are aesthetic masterpieces where Nature's glory is obvious, abundant, and powerful…my idea was not so strange after all."

Lance has dedicated 5 years of his life to The Everest Peace Project, making the Everest Climb for Peace become a global success and now directing, producing and completing the documentary film - Everest: A Climb for Peace, which is now available on DVD.

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Lance produced and directed Everest: A Climb for Peace
From the DVD Cover: Pictured above is Micha Yaniv (Israel), Ali Bushnaq (Palestine), Dudu Yifrah (Israel)


Lance speaking to a large audience at the Himalayan Film Festival in Amsterdam.


LLance Trumbull - Everest Peace Project - Expedition Leader
Lance on the summit of Mt. Elbrus in Russia

 


Lance on the summit with the Kilimanjaro Climb for Peace Team


Lance on the Summit of a 6000 Meter peak in Ladakh, India




In Nepal near the summit of Kala Pattar - (Mt. Pumori in the background)



Lance with a Lama in front of Mt. Kailash in Tibet

 

Taken in Ladakh, India-October 2002--
In the area where I became inspired to create The Everest Peace Project.
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