Each farm pays close attention to developing sustainable practices.[31]. They split their time between homes in Chile and Argentina, concentrating their conservation efforts in both countries. Tompkins acknowledged the local objections to an outsider buying up land in Chile, but he believed the risks of going up against the Chilean government outweighed doing nothing: First of all, you never know if youre doing to right thing, he once said. He will be missed., A photo posted by The North Face (@thenorthface) on Dec 8, 2015 at 5:11pm PST. Of all the winning candidates of the 2006 municipal elections, Thompson had the highest percentage of donations coming from corporations (81.9%). @doug.thompson.566. He died from hypothermia at a nearby hospital. ", One area in which Tompkins was not cavalier, of course, was land preservation, and after news of his death spread, Tompkins' grand vision for his holdings got one more boost. Aerial view of the estate "Rincon del Socorro" of US billionaire Douglas Tompkins, in Ibera, near Carlos Pellegrini in Corrientes Province, Argentina, on November 5, 2009. He was rescued but later died from severe hypothermia. He flew back about an hour later and dropped off a backpack with a sleeping bag, some snacks and a note that said, I cant land till low tide, write me messages in the sand that I can read from the air., We spent all day there thinking we were doomed, Tompkins Imhoff said. Three members of the group were reportedly rescued by a military patrol boat while a helicopter lifted out the other three. Anyone can read what you share. 11. The third result is Doug Lee Thompson age 60s in El Dorado Hills, CA in the Serrano neighborhood. Sign up for exclusive offers, original stories, activism awareness, events and more. [5] Tompkins had recommended changing the name Plain Jane to Esprit de Corp.[6], By 1986, the global clothing brand had reached $800 million in sales. "It's almost as if we've had a subconscious wish to invite catastrophe so we can try to get out of it. Following their divorce and Tompkins' departure from the business world in 1989, he became active in environmental and land conservation causes. In an interview with La Tercera, the co-pilot of the rescue helicopter said the craft had no mechanism to airlift Tompkins directly from the water. 2023 Patagonia, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The route the six men had plotted from Puerto Snchez to Puerto Ingeniero Ibez took them past cathedrals of marble carved over the millennia by the waves. Also in 1997, Tompkins Buell filed a lawsuit against Esprit, seeking about $4 million in reimbursements from the company for tax payments she made after selling much of her stake in the company to investors.[7][8]. This is a guy who was a world class mountaineer, multiple first ascents on many continents and multiple first descents as a whitewater kayaker. [5] Initially Buell and Tise sold dresses to small clothing shops from the back of their Volkswagen van. After purchasing large blocks of wilderness, they worked to create national parks, believing that this governmental designation serves as the best mode of guaranteeing long-term conservation. Where the fuck is that Chouinard! He was 72. We are deeply saddened by the news of Doug Tompkins passing. Douglas Tompkins, co-founder of North Face, dies in kayak accident, Highway threatens Chilean preserve created by S.F. He most recently visited our headquarters in Alameda, CA in 2013 and again inspired us to live a life of outdoor exploration. They divorced in 1989. Dont worry, we'll only contact you about activism here. When the storms finally cleared, they made the first ascent of the now-classic California Route, with Tompkins yelling repeatedly at Tejada-Flores, their designated cameraman, "Hey, Fellini, how about getting some footage?" She, her sister and the other passengers were told to sit on the tail wing to give the plane traction and then jump off as the plane caught air. At 17 he headed to Colorado, working in Aspen and squirreling away money for a year before flying to Europe to ski the Alps. Our hearts go out to all of his loved ones. Mr. Tompkins had first visited Chile in 1961 and frequently returned to climb, ski, kayak and hike. In 2005, then-president Ricardo Lagos declared this area a Nature Sanctuary, a special designation of the Chilean state, granting it additional environmental and non-developmental protection. To the group sitting in their sea kayaks, only millimeters from the water, the waves must have looked like mountains. A former U.S. Forest Service firefighter, he has traveled extensively and covered a wide variety of issues during his career, including the Beijing Olympics, Hurricane Katrina, illegal American tourism in Cuba and a 40-day cross country car trip commemorating the history of automobile travel in America. We want to do something good, but youve got to be very nave and out to lunch to think that certain sectors of society are not going to put up resistance, Mr. Tompkins told The New York Times. An early adventure junkie, he opened the North Face in 1964 with his first wife, Susan. [6], Tompkins was born in Conneaut, Ohio on March 20, 1943, the son of an antiques dealer and decorator. (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) PHYSICIAN, CARLOS SALAZAR, SAYING: He was eventually pulled from the water, but died of hypothermia at Coyhaique Regional Hospital. The businessman and conservationist was 72. strong waves caused the groups kayaks to capsize, considerable amount of time in waters under 4 degrees Celsius, in 1964 to make and sell outdoor equipment, equal an area the size of nearly two Rhode Islands, never ever tried to make life easy for myself, owned by VF Corp. of Greensboro, North Carolina, A photo posted by The North Face (@thenorthface). 2. He must have felt the frustration of an environmentalist who heard himself sounding like the very developers he wanted to stand against.. [10] In 2006, The Washington Post published a story about the Democracy Alliance, calling it an "exclusive donor club" for progressive donors and identifying Tompkins Buell and her husband Mark Buell as members. [18] Subsequently, in 1989 and 1994, he sold his interests in the other Esprit entities around the world. Like that Zen painter who always leaves part of his painting unfinished, we always left room for disaster. [3] In 2010, Thompson won two thirds of the vote in his ward, defeating Mark Scharfe and Bob Masaro. The retail store named after the coldest, most unforgiving side of a mountain was founded in North Beach as a way to equip mountaineers, explorers and climbers. In 2006, Thompson won in a landslide, defeating Robert Fowler with 85% of the vote. Rumors now range from the conspiratorial to the phantasmagorical: Tompkins is creating a second Israel in South America; he is siphoning off the worlds last freshwater resources for other American millionaires; he is building bunkers for a pending nuclear war. Kris Tompkins continues the work they started together as president of Tompkins Conservation. He had done a lot of really dangerous things in remote, wild places for his entire life, and here he is, on a sort of easy-going camping trip with his old buddies, and should end up perishing in an accident it is not what any of us ever expected.. Douglas Tompkins died at the age of 72, on the 8th of December: billionaire, ecologist and co-founder of The North Face, renowned outdoor apparel brand. Land use is highly political here, more than most places: If we wanted to retire in peace we wouldn't be here. 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Douglas Tompkins, co-founder of North Face, dies after Chile kayak accident, Patagonias controversial new national park, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. [7], Tompkins spent the years between 1960 and 1962 ski racing and rock climbing in Colorado, Europe, and South America. In an extraordinary example of womens empowerment, a market in Indias Manipur state has been run entirely by women for the past 500 years. These parks are our life's work, not the clothing chains we created, selling people clothes they don't need. Those close to him recall a brilliant man with an absolute passion for nature. Those trips convinced Tompkins that he could make better outdoor equipment than anything on the market. Douglas Tompkins died at the age of 72, on the 8th of December: billionaire, ecologist and co-founder of The North Face, renowned outdoor apparel brand. Tompkins also became a skilled whitewater kayaker, claiming first descents of rivers in California, Africa, and South America. Mr. Tompkins attended Pomfret School in Connecticut but never graduated and did not attend college, said Tom Butler, a spokesman for the Foundation for Deep Ecology, which Mr. Tompkins founded in 1990. [39][40] He was 72 years old and survived by his second wife, Kristine (McDivitt), two daughters, brother and mother.[13][41]. [25], In 2007 the Conservation Land Trust established a rewilding program to reintroduce native species which had been extirpated from the wetlands during the 20th century. Our hearts go out to all of his loved ones. [8] In 1963, Tompkins founded the California Mountaineering Guide Service. What he was doing for conservation has been a complete turnaround.. 1:02. Susie Tompkins Buell (ne Russell; born 1943) is an American entrepreneur, businesswoman and a donor to progressive causes. General Carrera is a picturesque lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks in the Andes. In particular, many locals in Chile and Argentina expressed resentment and distrust for the duo's massive land purchases. So in 1964, at the age of 21 and with his first wife, Susie Tompkins Buell, he took out a bank loan to start The North Face as a mail-order catalog. [4] The Tompkinses were focused on park creation, wildlife recovery, ecological agriculture, and activism, with the goal of saving biodiversity. It was taboo to advocate for environmental causes, said Langman, who believes Chileans came to embrace Tompkins in the last years of his life. [5] Tompkins Buell's then-husband Doug Tompkins, whom she had married in 1964 after the pair met while hitchhiking, joined the company to work on the business side and he put up funds to cover the cost of garment factory production. In 1989, Susie bought him out of Esprit for $170 million, and Tompkins turned all of his intensity, and most of his new wealth, toward conservation. Eventually, though, Tompkins grew tired of making clothing, and his marriage had begun to fray. The early years set the design standard of good quality sleeping bags, backpacks, and mountaineering tents. Above:Doug Tompkins, Rick Ridgeway, Yvon Chouinard on the summit of Cerro Kristine in 2008. In 1966, Tompkins opened a brick-and-mortar retail shop in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood, next to an infamous strip joint called the Condor. [1] Her father was a "betting commissioner" and worked in real estate. When The North Face founder Douglas Tompkins died after a kayaking accident in December, he left behind an unparalleled legacy: 2.2 million acres of protected wilderness. North Face co-founder and conservation luminary Doug Tompkins, 72, died yesterday in Coyhaique, Chile. Doug Tompkins - millionaire philanthropist and co-founder of the clothing companies North Face and Esprit - shared a two-person kayak with Rick Ridgeway, 66, a veteran mountain climber and . The Iber project was a private conservation enterprise that was spearheaded by Tompkins, working with George Soros, Harvard University,[22] and Rewilding Argentina. Esprits success in the 1980s fueled much of the conservation work that occupied Mr. Tompkins for much of the rest of his life. Among other innovations, Tompkins created the first domed tents held up by bendable poles. Sign up for exclusive offers, original stories, activism awareness, events and more from Patagonia. [32], Tompkins' environmental work won him respect and accolades outside of South America: in 2012, the African Rainforest Conservancy awarded Tompkins and his wife its "New Species Award";[33] in 2007, the International Conservation Caucus Foundation awarded its "Good Steward" award to him and his wife, Kris;[34] in 2008, the American Alpine Club awarded him the David R. Brower Award, for his work preserving mountain regions; in 2009, Latin Trade named him the "Environmental Leader of the Year". San Francisco socialite Summer Tompkins Walker, the daughter of North Face and Esprit co-founder Douglas Tompkins, has lost another bruising round in her battle to claim a portion of her late . When that failed, they swam. It would provide safe habitat for a range of native species, and encourage a transition from "an exploitative economy" to "an economy of conservation and ecotourism". But perceptions changed once Tompkins began deeding the land to the public: By 2015, he had created three national parks in Argentina and two in Chile, and he was pushing for the creation of several more. On December 8, 2015, Tompkins was kayaking with five others (including Patagonia, Inc. founder Yvon Chouinard) on General Carrera Lake in southern Chile when strong waves caused their kayaks to capsize. Tompkins, who grew up in Millbrook, New York, is survived by his wife, Kristine, and his two children, Summer Walker and Quincey Imhoff. The good he did in the world will not end.. It is an ecocentric view that rejects the idea of inherent human superiority and instead gives equal moral weight to all elements of naturefrom the living to the inanimate. This is a carousel. (Tompkins, Dorworth, Jones and Chouinard in 1968. In 1968, Tompkins, his wife Susie, and her friend Jane Tise began selling girls dresses, which they had planned on the kitchen table, out of the back of a VW bus. [9] She led Clinton's fundraising efforts for 2008 in the San Francisco Bay area. In 1991 he bought the Reihu farm, a semi-abandoned farm at the end of the Reihu Fjord, planning to set aside 42,000 acres (17,000ha) of this unique forest from possible exploitation. He had absolutely no respect for authority.". In 2005, then-president Ricardo Lagos accepted this proposal, and the 726,000-acre (294,000ha) Corcovado National Park was born.[16]. Oxfam report reveals that since 2020, for every dollar earned by those in the poorest 90 per cent of humanity, a billionaire has earned 1.7 million. Accessed 19 July 2020. [11] Tompkins Buell held a fundraiser for David Brock's Media Matters at her San Francisco home. It is easy for this to happen, said Hartmann. Thompson had . Everything we make has an impact on people and the planet. Douglas Lynn Thompson, 67. "We spent 31 days in a snow cave, and that's grim," Chouinard recalls. Learn more about our environmental and social responsibility program. [5], Just to the south of Pumalin, Corcovado National Park represents one of Tompkins's completed conservation projects. [4], Susie Tompkins Buell was born Susan Russell in San Francisco in 1943, to parents Clarabelle and Floyd Russell. The brand was greatly success and he sold it in 1968 in order to dedicate himself to the brand Esprit with his first wife, Jane Tise. We are the space in which education becomes determination, feeling becomes action, the goal becomes solution and result. ", For nearly five decades they managed to do just that. (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) SPOKESPERSON FOR THE TOMPKINS FAMILY, HERNAN MLADINIC, SAYING: According to a 2012 profile in Earth Island Journal. 2023 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved. But what he sees as philanthropy, local ranchers . Mr. Tompkins, who also co-founded Esprit with his then-wife, Susie Tompkins Buell, capsized while paddling with five other people on General Carrera Lake in the Patagonia region, according to reports confirmed by North Face officials. By the time Tompkins reached the hospital in the town of Coyhaique, he had stopped breathing, and his body temperature had dropped to 19C (66.2F). He also writes about the cannabis industry, outdoor adventure, Native American issues and the culture of the West. Other conservation projects that Tompkins spearheaded include: Envisioning "conservation as a consequence of production," Tompkins developed models of sustainable organic farming, which maintain soil health and ecological integrity at the same time that they provide for families and support the local economy. There wasnt anything he thought he wanted to do that he didnt do.. [29], In the area around Pumalin, the Hornopiren, Vodudahue, Ventisquero, Pillan, and Reihu farms serve as exemplars of small-scale ecological agriculture and as informal park ranger stations. Douglas Tompkins, famed environmentalist and co-founder of The North Face, died on Tuesday after a kayaking accident in the Patagonia region of southern Chile. Tompkins sold his share of the North Face in 1969, and in 1989 when he and his first wife were divorced he sold his half of Esprit, and shifted his focus to deep ecology. An earlier version referred to Laurence Alvarez-Roos as the groups guide, rather than a group member. [2][15][16], Last edited on 13 November 2022, at 02:09, "Who Is Susie Tompkins Buell? Mr. Tompkins eventually landed near Tahoe City, Calif., where he worked in the ski lodges and started his first business, the California Mountaineering Service. But in December, the 72-year-old Tompkins and Chouinard, along with climber Rick Ridgeway and three others, were on a five-day, 50-mile kayak paddle in southern Chile when the group ran into what Chouinard calls a perfect trap. [1] He spent the first few years of his life in New York City before his family moved to Millbrook, New York. Doug and Kris were responsible for expanding a natural reserve covering 400 hectares of forest in Chile to almost 890,000 hectares divided between Chile and Patagonia. We know what to expect -- more confrontation, more outrage, more mistrust.. People named Doug Thompson. The pair tried repeatedly to right the boat. His beat includes earthquake research, marine biology, wildfire science, nuclear testing, archaeology, wildlife and scientific exploration of land and sea. Flexible shipping options are available. Mr. Tompkins was given many environmental awards, but his efforts were not immune to criticism. In 1994, The Conservation Land Trust (CLT), along with U.S. philanthropist Peter Buckley, acquired 208,000 acres (84,000ha) of native forest that was slated for logging, adjacent to vast areas of federal land under the jurisdiction of the Chilean Armed Forces. Well also keep you informed of exclusive offers, activism updates, special events and more. We meet the women working to reverse trends of disengagement with studies, normalise motherhood in universities, and counteract gender disparities to improve access to academic careers for Colombian women and mothers. But by 1990 he had grown disillusioned with the corporate world and sold his stake in Esprit for what was reported as more than $150 million. Tompkins was an avid conservationist and created the . "We had 40-mile-per-hour winds at our back," he says. No one else was seriously injured. "The presidents of Argentina and Chile called," says Chouinard, "and said, Hey, let's get the rest of these parks done.' "A review of a multispecies reintroduction to restore a large ecosystem: The Iber Rewilding Program (Argentina)". Find Doug Thompson's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading people search directory for contact information and public records. They hardly ever talk politics", "The rise and fall of San Francisco's coolest clothing brand", "Democratic Hopefuls Getting More Green in Wealthy Bay Area", "A New Alliance Of Democrats Spreads Funding", "Soros-Funded Media Matters Attacks Conservatives", "Soros and liberal groups seeking top election posts in battleground states", "Obama losing financial backing of big S.F. Beginning in the mid-1960s, he and Susie Tompkins Buell, his first wife, co-founded and ran two companies: the outdoor equipment and clothing company The North Face and the Esprit clothing company. Doug is related to Jean B Thompson . Douglas Tompkins shakes hands with Chilean President Ricardo Lagos in 2003. ne irreplaceable piece of writing on Tompkins ideological shift. That same year, Tompkins suggested a trip to Patagonia to his friend Yvon Chouinard, who was at that time making climbing hardwear. Weve pledged 1% of sales to the preservation and restoration of the natural environment. The remote expanses of southern Chile, facing ecological threats from human activity like logging, offered opportunities for the type of large-scale conservation envisioned by this husband-and-wife team. Fast on his feet and quick with a retort, the twenty-two-year-old thrived on . Tompkins Buell is often described as Hillary Clinton's soul mate. While there, he borrowed a motorcycle to ride across Chile. Soon enough, he came back and landed and everything was fine. Despite developing heart arrhythmia in his latter years, he showed no signs of slowing down. Truthfully, its a bit ironic, said Butler. Related To Hannis Thompson, Stella Thompson, Seth Thompson, Travis Thompson, Or Thompson. Need it sooner? Ive never ever tried to make life easy for myself, Tompkins told The Guardian in a 2009 interview. As The New York Times noted, this included buying more than 740,000 acres of land in Chile and turning most of it into Pumaln Park, a nature sanctuary. Forecast and Projection . Giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), collared peccary (Peccary tajacu), South American tapir (Tapirus terrestris), pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus), and red-and-green macaw (Ara chloropterus) have been reintroduced to the wild, and a captive breeding program for jaguars (Panthera onca) was created to support reintroduction of jaguars to the parks.[24]. Doug Tompkins, one of the founders of the outdoor clothing brand The North Face, died in a kayaking accident in Chile in 2015. [20] The Tompkinses' conservation efforts focused on preserving wild landscapes and biodiversity. Born in 1943 in Conneaut, Ohio, Tompkins displayed an almost intractable restlessness his entire life. Each of these farms produces a variety of products, including sheep, cattle, honey, berries, and organic vegetables. Shop The North Face Canada End of Season Sale for winter deals on jackets, backpacks, coats, shoes, hoodies, and other outdoor gear for men, women, and kids. Peter Fimrite is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. For half a century, Tompkins claimed new climbing routes on big mountains, surfed throughout the Western Hemisphere, and made first descents on whitewater rivers around the globe. [21] Through creating public-access infrastructure, including trails, campgrounds, visitor centers, and a restaurant, Tompkins sought to promote wilderness experience, in hopes of inspiring a deeper environmental ethic in the park's many thousands of visitors. Areas of distinguished expertise: Asset Optimization algorithms. Tompkins believes in deep ecology, an absolutist version of environmentalismwhich contains little to surprise a North American reader. The global apparel company VF Corporation purchased the North Face in 2000. Four years ago, Tompkins and Chouinard made their last first ascent in . Unable to right their kayak, the pair held on to their boat while the other members of their group attempted to coordinate a rescue.Using a satellite phone, the group called for a helivac while Ellison and Boyles attempted to pull Tompkins from the water. We are deeply saddened to learn of Doug Tompkins death. Tom Butler, editorial projects director for Conservacion Patagonica the land trust founded in 2000 by Tompkins and his second wife described the accident as a total shock to his family and friends. They appeared to be clad in windbreakers instead of wetsuits. Il surfista cileno, ambasciatore di Patagonia, si batte per proteggere Punta de Lobos e per trasformarla in una riserva naturale per il surf. In the churning water, Tompkins and Ridgeway capsized. [13] The Alliance was critical in getting California Secretary of State Debra Bowen and Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie re-elected. Please read this powerful piece, " Douglas Tompkins: A Force for Nature ," to learn about his legacy. He met his first wife, Tompkins Buell, while hitchhiking. The husband and wife team also donated land to create coastal national parks in Chile and Argentina. COYHAIQUE, CHILE (DECEMBER 8, 2015) (TVN - NO ACCESS CHILE/CNN/CHILE WEBSITES) Yvon Chouinard, 77, founder of clothing company Patagonia, was in a kayak with Jib Ellison, founder and CEO of sustainability consulting firm Blu Skye. To have lost his life in a lake and have nature just sort of gobble him up is just shocking.. Ends 2.28, while supplies last. A military patrol boat rescued three of the boaters, and a helicopter lifted out the other three, according to the army. These tents have been widely copied throughout the world. That was my dad in a nutshell. morto in Cile a 72 anni a causa di un incidente in kayack. Log in or sign up for Facebook to connect with friends, family and people you know. He bought a 16mm camera and, with Chouinard, climber Lito Tejada-Flores and ski racer Dick Dorworth, packed an old Ford van with surfboards, skis, and gear, and drove 8,000 miles from California to Argentina. "Doug would be waiting for me with a motorcycle and a change of clothes. [15][14] The 2010 film 180 Degrees South: Conquerors of the Useless describes a modern-day recreation of this journey and also highlights the conservation work on which Tompkins had been working. He began rock climbing at age 12 in the Shawangunk Mountains in southern New York State; by 15 he was skiing and climbing mountains during family trips to Wyoming, according to the 2009 book Eco Barons: The Dreamers, Schemers, and Millionaires Who Are Saving Our Planet.. A local prosecutor, Pedro Salgado, told radio Bo Bo that the lake was known for unpredictable weather conditions. Emerging as one of the hottest brands of the era, the company grew into a transnational company operating in 60 countries. With a deep bond to Patagonia and Chile, Tompkins dedicated his life to nature and environmental conservation, inspired by the book Deep Ecology: Living as if Nature Mattered. "There are a lot of special interests that don't want to see land set aside." CLT offered to donate this parcel back to the Chilean state, provided that the whole area became a national park. just for old times sake, to keep our hand in there and get a little bit of muscle tone. He was very brave and that was his way of being; he always lived very intense, in that anything could happen. Owner at Doug Thompson Hypnosis. Management Consultant. Douglas Tompkins started The North Face in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood in 1966. The kayak capsized and Tompkins fell into the icy water. [12] Two years later, Tompkins sold out his stake to Kenneth "Hap" Klopp for $50,000, using the profit to join his wife in co-founding Esprit, a fashion house. Nov 2007 - Present15 years 3 months. Select this result to view Doug W Thompson's phone number, address, and more. So in 1967 he sold The North Face for $50,000 to become a filmmaker like Bruce Brown, whose The Endless Summer had recently become a global hit. In the process of buying up land for what he hoped would be 12 national parks, he reforested denuded acres, cultivated sustainable farms, built visitor centers and established hiking trails. [7], In 1990, Tompkins Buell led a leveraged buyout that gained her control of the company, and netted her an estimated $150 million. ALSO: The 2.1 Million Acres in South America Protected by Doug Tompkins. To have lost his life in a lake and have nature just sort of gobble him up is just shocking.. 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