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Peter Hillary tailors each presentation to
meet the client's requirements. He delivers the
ultimate motivational message from his lifetime
of creating and facing challenges. Peter can also
provide a more light-hearted, after-dsinner presentation,
with just the right blend of humour, suspense and
excitement. The following three presentations are
among his most popular.
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| Almost
at the top - Mt Everest |
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Climb Your Own Everest:
Hillary’s 10 Steps
to the Summit of the World
1. Nothing ventured; nothing gained
2. Challenge = uncertainty = excitement
3. Fear makes you focus
4. Passion gives you confidence
5. Fun makes for a great team
6. Make sure you have more than one thing
to live for
7. Resist the “flock factor”
8. “You are all you have”
9. Great challenges result in powerful experiences
10. A View from the Summit..to new horizons
This is an inspirational presentation with
many entertaining stories, woven around the
principles that helped put the first father
and son on top of the world. Ideal as a motivational
address or as an after-dinner speech.

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| The
long haul to the South Pole |
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To the Ends of the Earth
An extraordinary 15-year quest that led Peter
Hillary to the North Pole, the South Pole,
and the summit of Everest: The Dream, The
Drive and the Dedication to the Goal.
- Turning dreams into reality
- Persistence and Perseverance
- The importance of the People Factor
- Dealing with tension and conflict in
the team
- Living outside your comfort zone for
long periods of time
- Seeking out and rejoicing in the beauty
of our world
- Setting new goals once you’ve achieved
the dream.
This is a keynote address that’s inspirational
and entertaining. It’s about goal-setting,
problem solving and never losing sight of
where you want to go.
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| Camp
on K2 |
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K2 Crisis: Survive… and Thrive
A story of those who died - and those who
survived - on K2, the world’s most savage
mountain. Because surviving is the name of
the game.
- The secrets of surviving against the
odds
- Listening to your inner wisdom
- Balancing risk with caution
- Judging the situation for yourself
- Becoming truly self-reliant
- Learning from your mistakes
- Life is the story of your challenges
and what you learned from them
It doesn’t matter whether it is surviving
a storm on a mountain or getting your team
safely through a crisis; if you survive, you
live to play another day, and you will be
all the stronger for the experience. This
is a very powerful story that will leave your
audience breathless.
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