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Lou Kasischke

Biography

Lou Kasischke

Louis Kasischke has lived his entire life in Michigan, but his enduring love of the mountains and alpine endurance sports have taken him to many remote parts of the world, on all seven continents. His professional career, especially as a lawyer and a venture capital advisor, often focused on taking high-stakes business risks, managing risk and making decisions with far-reaching consequences. This part of Lou's life made his several decades as a serious mountain climber a natural extension. And it also explains his perspective and the important purpose that led him to closely examine, analyze and explain what went wrong on Everest and his experience there.
 
Lou is retired from law and business and lives with his wife, Sandy, on the northern shore of Lake Michigan. He remains active with alpine sports and other endurance challenges in the great outdoors.

Lou Kasischke

Books by Lou Kasischke

by Lou Kasischke - Memoir, Nonfiction

Lou Kasischke tells the harrowing story of what went wrong on May 10, 1996 --- when eight climbers died near the top of Mount Everest in what was the worst tragedy in the mountain's history --- and how, by a miracle of love, he managed to survive.