Zack Martin Breaking Barriers Grant
Zack's climbing resume reads like an adventure novel. His playground
was the world, and included climbs in Spain, Peru, Mexico, Canada,
Kazakhstan and most of the United States.
He committed that on all future expeditions he would not only climb and
explore but more importantly he would perform humanitarian service in
the local community. His plan was to “break a barrier” in the alpine
environment, and “break a barrier” in the heart of man. As Zack often
said “The only barrier holding you back is yourself.” In his memory,
The American Alpine Club, a sponsor of The Mountain Fund, has created
The Zack Martin Breaking Barriers Grant (ZMBB). This is a grant fund
with a dual purpose. The grant supports climbing and exploration in the
alpine environment and coincidentally sponsors humanitarian and
community outreach activities. Alpine proposals that focus on unclimbed
or unexplored alpine terrain will receive special consideration
especially lightweight and unsupported teams. Repeats of difficult or
historic routes will also be considered heavily. However, the alpine
objectives do not need to be at the leading edge of alpinism to receive
this grant. Of equal or greater importance is the proposal for
humanitarian activity. The primary consideration will be humanitarian
and community outreach activities that meet the greatest human need in
the local area of choice. It is not required that the alpine and
humanitarian activities be in the same immediate local but in the same
region is desirable. This year, Fabrizio Zangrilli was the recipient of
this award. He recently attempted a new route on K2 and though he was
unsuccessful he (and Girls Educational International, another partner
of The Mountain Fund) was successful with starting a school for girls
in the Khane Valley in Pakistan.
Dougald MacDonald has written an article about Fabrizio's journey and
you can find it by going here: http://americanalpineclub.org/pages/story/5/62
RELATED LINKS:
The American Alpine Club www.americanalpineclub.org
The Mountain Fund www.mountainfund.org