-Oct 2009 Successful Summit of Cho Oyu, Tibet (26,906ft/8,201m)

-Nov 2008 Ama Dablam

-May 2009 Everest, coached client to summit
Cho Oyu, to 7,000m

-Sept 2009 Cho/Shisha double

-2008 Nepal Lhotse (Altitude: 27,940 ft//8,516m)
Summit reached

-2007 Nepal Lhotse (Altitude: 8,516m/27,940 ft and Will made it to 8,200m)

-2006 Nepal Everest (29,035 ft./8,849 m.)

-2005 Russia Elbrus (18,481 ft./5,633 m.)

-2005 Nepal Everest (29,035 ft./8,849 m.)
South Summit of Everest (28,900 ft./8,749 m.)

-2005 Australia Kosciusko (7,310 ft./2,228 m.)

-2004 Nepal Balcony of Everest (27,887 ft./8,500 m.)

-2004 Africa Kilimanjaro (19,335.6 ft/5,895 m)
Western breach summit traverse

-2003 Antarctica Vinson Massif (16,067 ft./4,897 m.)
Full summit traverse

-2003 Antarctica Geographic South Pole on foot
First person with diabetes to walk to the South Pole (from Patriot Hills)

-2002 Greenland First ascent of 15 peaks in unmapped, unclimbed region

-2001 Arctic Geographic North Pole on foot
First person with diabetes to walk to the North Pole (from Borneo)

-2000 Peru Alpamayo, Ferrari Route (19,511 ft./5,947 m.)
Ishinca (18,143 ft./5,530 m.)

-1999 Alaska Denali (20,320 ft./6194 m.)

-1997 & 1998 Alps Matterhorn (14,691 ft./4,478 m.)
Numerous classic alpine routes

-1996 Wyoming Grand Tetons and Wind River Range
Numerous classic alpine routes

-1995 Argentina Aconcagua (22,840 ft./6,962 m.)

-1991 Africa Crossed Sahara Desert, Algeria
Traversed Ruwenzori, Mountains of the Moon, Uganda

-1986 Patagonia Operation Raleigh by special permission from HRH Prince Charles