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		<title>Cory Richards: Just another regular extraordinary guy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Climber/photographer Cory Richards is in town tomorrow night to speak about his experience as a top climber and photographer. His talk at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences, “Both Sides &#8230; <a href="https://getgoingnc.com/2012/10/cory-richards-just-another-regular-guy/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Cory Richards: Just another regular extraordinary guy</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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<p>Climber/photographer <a href="http://www.thenorthface.com/en_US/exploration/athletes/25-cory-richards/" target="_blank">Cory Richards</a> is in town tomorrow night to speak about his experience as a top climber and photographer. His talk at the <a href="http://naturalsciences.org/" target="_blank">N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences</a>, “Both Sides of the Lens,” is part of The North Face <a href="http://www.thenorthface.com/get-outdoors/speaker_series" target="_blank">Never Stop Exploring Speaker Series</a>. I managed to get an <a href="http://greatoutdoorprovision.com/blog/2012/09/exclusive-interview-cory-richards/" target="_blank">interview with Richards</a> late last month; I say “managed” because Richards was on location in the Crimea and he managed to fit my questions in between his climbing and shooting.</p>
<p>I’m looking forward to meeting Richards in person tomorrow. Maybe buy him a beer, go climbing with him.</p>
<p><em>Oh, please</em>, you’re probably thinking. <em>This is Cory Richards — first American to climb an 8,000-meter peak in winter, creative eye behind some of the best mountain (and non-mountain) images made, the guy who was part of Conrad Anker’s team on Everest this past May. You think   Cory Richards is going to have a beer and go climbing with some blogger? </em></p>
<p>Sure. Here’s why.</p>
<p>A couple years ago, <a href="http://www.thenorthface.com/en_US/exploration/athletes/3-conrad-anker/?stop_mobi=yes" target="_blank">Conrad Anker</a> was in town as part of the same TNF Never Stop Exploring Speaker Series. Chuck Millsaps, <a href="http://greatoutdoorprovision.com" target="_blank">Great Outdoor Provision Co.’s</a> Minister of Culture (actual title; bet he’s the only one of those on LinkedIn) mentioned that Anker would be at their Cameron Village store the morning of the talk. “Drop by if you have a chance,” Chuck offered. So I did.</p>
<p>A minute with Anker and we were like old climbing buddies. Just as interested in where I’d been and what I’d been up to (“Tell me more about this Umstead place &#8230; .”) as I was in his latest exploits. When it was time for him to leave, he said he was going stand-up paddle boarding. “Wanna go?”</p>
<p>That evening after Anker spoke, Andrew Kratz and Joel Graybeal saw America’s most famous climber “just sort of hanging around,” so they bought him a beer. “We’ve got a climbing gym in town,” the two told him. “Wanna come climb with us?” The next morning, Kratz and Graybeal were living the dream, climbing with Conrad Anker in their <a href="http://trianglerockclub.com/" target="_blank">Triangle Rock Club</a>. “He invited Andrew and I to go ice climbing with him in Montana,” Graybeal recalls.</p>
<p>Five months later, Graybeal is in the Atlanta airport and he spots Anker. “You probably don’t remember me,” Graybeal begins, but he’s cut-off. “Of course,” says Anker, “we climbed at your club in Raleigh.” Both had time to kill before their flights, so the two old buddies grabbed a bear in an airport lounge.</p>
<p>“He was completely awesome and down to Earth,” recalls Graybeal. “He gave me his cell and personal email — he also said that if I ever aspired to go to Everett Base Camp that he would hook me up with his personal sherpas!”</p>
<p><em>OK, so Anker’s the exception. These high-profile athletes, they —</em></p>
<p>No, not the exception. Last October, ultrarunner <a href="http://www.thenorthface.com/en_US/exploration/athletes/31-diane-van-deren/" target="_blank">Diane Van Deren</a>, another elite The North Face athlete, comes to town, also as part of the Never Stop Exploring Speaker Series. Diane is a regular at the Western States 100, arguably the hardest ultra marathon in the country, and once raced 300 miles across the Yukon, had such a swell time that the following year she signed up to do the 430-mile version of the race. The Mayo Clinic has studied her to see what makes her tick.</p>
<p>“Hey, a few of us are going to run at Umstead with Diane,” Chuck mentioned when she arrived in town. “Join us if you want.” So I did. After 4 miles, Diane had asked me more questions about myself than I had been able to ask her.</p>
<p>Later that evening, after her talk, Diane decided she would like to run across North Carolina (<a href="http://greatoutdoorprovision.com/mst-endurance-run/" target="_blank">which she did in May</a>). As plans for the run progressed, I heard that she would need trail guides, someone to run with her 40 or 50 miles each day. “Can I get in on that action?” I asked Chuck. A bold request from someone who’d never run more than 20 miles in a day. I ended up spending a few days on the trail with Diane and became her <a href="http://greatoutdoorprovision.com/mst-endurance-run/" target="_blank">official trip chronicler</a>. And I did one better than Joel Graybeal with Conrad Anker: Every once in a while I get a call from Diane on her morning training run in Colorado, just checking in to see how things are going. I’m not the only one from her record-breaking Mountains-to-Sea Trail run who hears from her, either.</p>
<p>Based on the interview with Cory Richards, I can tell he’s cut of the same cloth. I asked him some hard questions, he gave me surprisingly honest answers. I heard him in an <a href="http://www.cpr.org/article/Cold_Chronicles_Record_Climb" target="_blank">interview with Colorado Public Radio</a> and he was the same. In fact, he was the same in every article I read to prepare for the interview. I can’t vouch for every elite adventure athlete, but in the decent person department I’m batting a thousand so far.</p>
<p>So come hear what Richards has to say tomorrow night. And bring your climbing shoes: There’s some sweet flagstone to be climbed downtown and I’m guessing Cory would be more than happy to give you some pointers.</p>
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<p><strong>Cory Richards: “Both Sides of the Lens”</strong><br />
The North Face Never Stop Exploring Speaker Series<br />
When: Oct. 10, 7 p.m.<br />
Where: Main Auditorium, N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences, 11 W. Jones Street, Raleigh<br />
Cost: $20, including exclusive VIP reception at 6 p.m., $8 for reserved seat, free for general attendance (based on availability). Proceeds benefit the Mountains-to-Sea Trail.<br />
For tickets, go <a href="http://thenorthface.inticketing.com/events/241388" target="_blank">here</a></p>
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