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Kasha Rigby. Welcome to the team
Bio
Introducing...
Kasha Rigby
Career Highlights
Ski descent of Choy Oyu 26,907ft (8201m)
Women’s ski and kite expedition to Baffin Island
Ski and kite Greenland
21 peaks/21 days in Bolivia
Trek of Frozen Zanskar River – Ladahk, India
Mongolia Women's Ski Expedition: first ski descents of the Five Holy Peaks
Mt. Waddington Ski Expedition: descent of Mt. Waddington and Combatant Couloir, British Columbia
Home Mountain:
All of them
Films
2001 Warren Miller's Extreme Winter, 2001 Transworld Television: "Ski Nomads: A Traverse of Lebanon", 2001 OLN Adventure Series "Mystery Mountain"
Kasha Rigby
Kasha Rigby’s solid and diverse skill of skiing, mountaineering, and snow-kite travel allows her to travel the world and pick off first descents in remote regions that most westerners will never even visit. She has skied from over 8000m on Choy Oyu, skied 21 peaks in 21 days during a Bolivia trip, and toured from the Yukon Territories to Dry Bay, Alaska. Kasha never wanted to be “one of the boys” like so many female skiers, so she organizes all-women’s trips like her recent expeditions to Baffin Island and Mongolia. It probably wouldn’t matter though, as there are not a lot of boys who can keep up with her. Oh yeah, and she does it all on tele gear.
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