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Douglas Tompkins: Wild Legacy 

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Douglas Tompkins was a world-renowned adventurer, entrepreneur, and conservationist. Co-founder of The North Face and Esprit, Doug spent the first half of his life building successful, global brands, while simultaneously adventuring around the world, completing first descents of the world’s toughest rivers. In 1968 Doug embarked on a trip to Chile, driving with friends from California to the tip of Patagonia. Documented in the film Mountain of Storms, the trip solidified Doug’s place as rock climbing legend. In the early 1990s, Doug sold his part of Esprit and moved down to Chile to do conservation work full time with his wife, Kristine McDivitt Tompkins, the former CEO of Patagonia, Inc. Together, over the last 25 years, Doug and Kris have protected 2.2 million acres, more land than any other individuals. The foundations under the Tompkins Conservation umbrella, along with their partners, have created five national parks in Chile and Argentina and are in the process of creating five more. A Wild Legacy tells the story of Doug’s incredible life, his lasting impact on the wild landscapes of Patagonia, and Kris and the Tompkins Conservation team’s efforts to continue his audacious mission.
Doug was tragically killed in a kayaking accident on Lago General Carrera, north of Patagonia Park, on December 8th, 2015. Douglas Tompkins: A Wild Legacy was presented to audiences at the Telluride Mountain Film Festival on May 24th, 2016 during the festival’s tribute to Doug.
“If anything can save the world, I’d put my money on beauty” - Douglas Tompkins
The work goes on at tompkinsconservation.org.

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@ftwelsh
@ftwelsh 7 лет назад
Thanks to Tompkins in Chile we still have wild life!
@tobyelliott6915
@tobyelliott6915 4 года назад
What a truly beautiful mission in Dougs life. Some of those areas of Chilean Patagonia are the most spectacular places I've ever been; truly wild. Brings a smile to my face to see the work continuing to be realised after his passing. There is however still much to be done. The world needs more business people like Doug.
@matthewburden4299
@matthewburden4299 7 лет назад
What an incredible legacy!! An incredibly unselfish way of helping the planet Respect RIP
@eastoncolten6666
@eastoncolten6666 3 года назад
i know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a method to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid lost the account password. I would love any help you can give me
@rexbrandon8428
@rexbrandon8428 3 года назад
@Easton Colten instablaster =)
@eastoncolten6666
@eastoncolten6666 3 года назад
@Rex Brandon i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@eastoncolten6666
@eastoncolten6666 3 года назад
@Rex Brandon it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D Thanks so much you really help me out!
@rexbrandon8428
@rexbrandon8428 3 года назад
@Easton Colten glad I could help =)
@poisonedivy6805
@poisonedivy6805 4 года назад
rest in power Doug, thank you for the inspiration.
@fritzlietsch7577
@fritzlietsch7577 7 лет назад
Doug was not only great guy but inspired and still inspires us so much. He shows that we all can make a difference.
@arthurbeck1571
@arthurbeck1571 5 лет назад
Having spent three months traveling through the Patagonian wilderness, I was overcome, overcome with great fear for these wild places being lost. I was fortunate enough to hike a ton of the Patagonia national park and let me tell you, Douglas and Kris have done something that is truly incredible. I am forever grateful for his legacy.
@joelskok9491
@joelskok9491 5 лет назад
What an outstanding legacy and contribution Doug and Chris and their national counterparts have given us! I feel very grateful that people with this kind of vision are still among us.
@seftonf-b1288
@seftonf-b1288 5 лет назад
What a beautiful man, what a wonderful relation, connection & understanding of our lives to this our 'only' planet, simply wonderful and a true lesson for each individual, thank you so inspiring,
@alexbroere2669
@alexbroere2669 4 года назад
I had heard of Doug Tompkins and his amazing work before going to Patagonia in 2016 however I didn't know he died. It was in Patagonia I got to hear this awful news. Patagonia amazed me in so many levels. True beauty of nature. It's people like Doug that preserve the good on mother Earth.
@yobrojoost
@yobrojoost 5 лет назад
Very inspiring! What a vision! And what an awesome life he had!
@SolaceEasy
@SolaceEasy 3 года назад
Doug did great things. Don't feel small next to that. Do the things you do. Try to do them well. Continue to do the things you do well. Repeat.
@paulhansen6496
@paulhansen6496 Год назад
Thank you for a kind and simple message of encouragement. Helping each other along the path is a blessing.
@dawidsmalberger2507
@dawidsmalberger2507 5 лет назад
What a legend. He did it all. He had it all. But most of all he treasured the bounty of nature. And he spent it all on his believe.
@Tribaltourist
@Tribaltourist 7 лет назад
Great story and hope we can all learn from this and support conservation efforts throughout the world!
@goibonudenlove5554
@goibonudenlove5554 7 лет назад
if it wasn't for Mr. Douglas Tompkins, the Alerce forest would have been gone long time ago
@innermountain7571
@innermountain7571 5 лет назад
Cheers for the great Doug!! RESPECT.
@washicam6638
@washicam6638 3 года назад
awesome work,, inspiration, nature,, vision, and love for our land,, chilean land :) ,,
@japhy6536
@japhy6536 4 года назад
Beautiful film
@IsabelleDutemple-tc4vz
@IsabelleDutemple-tc4vz Год назад
C’est très réconfortant et encourageant de voir qu’il existe des personnes animées par la protection de la nature , des animaux,de notre monde si beau …
@GamerPro-ou9mc
@GamerPro-ou9mc 4 года назад
Muchas gracias sr tompkins como chileno le juro eterno respeto y admiración por lo q hizo por mi país Dios lo bendiga a usted y su familia...
@alexalbertoga
@alexalbertoga 6 лет назад
Beautiful mind And good thinking 99%
@Murphy252000
@Murphy252000 6 лет назад
What a man and all this gets is nine comments, keep er lit Doug
@jamess.2649
@jamess.2649 7 месяцев назад
Just extraordinary
@travelismyhappypill.6623
@travelismyhappypill.6623 Год назад
Salute to Señor Douglas!
@Pwr2b1
@Pwr2b1 Год назад
What a great Spirit to have blessed the planet. Let's continue to change the paradigm of exploitation, desecration and neglect to love of land, it's animals & plant / vegetation life- to be stewards and protectors of Mother Gaia and her splendor.
@18coolrahul
@18coolrahul 7 лет назад
what is the name of song played in starting of the documentry?
@citizenjim8727
@citizenjim8727 3 года назад
what a great thing to do!!what a life!
@oanhrosenthal3431
@oanhrosenthal3431 4 года назад
With all respect to Douglas and Kris Tompkins!
@travelismyhappypill.6623
@travelismyhappypill.6623 Год назад
I wanna be like Doug!
@youtubeperson1856
@youtubeperson1856 4 года назад
Wow 😊
@jorgec.3698
@jorgec.3698 6 лет назад
It concerns me that these parks were given back to their countries. Those societies are light years away from Doug's existential zip code. Hoping for the best.
@tommyp4728
@tommyp4728 6 лет назад
I agree, hopefully they stay national parks.
@sohowsoon6652
@sohowsoon6652 5 лет назад
why am i hearing this for the first time?
@stanislavstanislavskiy8668
@stanislavstanislavskiy8668 Год назад
Удивительный человек
@dylanp30
@dylanp30 5 месяцев назад
Anyone know the intro song? I've been searching for years ever since I first heard it on the doc.
@SouVinT07
@SouVinT07 17 часов назад
I dont think many people know that he founded the north face and esprit.
@livibam
@livibam 7 лет назад
what a guy!
@friendoftellus5741
@friendoftellus5741 2 месяца назад
❤😊💎
@tatewhite2595
@tatewhite2595 4 года назад
anybody happen to know what song this is?
@snoopyshultz
@snoopyshultz 5 лет назад
12:16 what kind of bird is that ?
@apd.93
@apd.93 4 года назад
Sorry for late response, those are chilean flamingoes :)
@berber8032
@berber8032 2 года назад
only if every person that is financially stable with excessive money would go the route of Doug and Chris Tompkins
@AI_V-mk7gh
@AI_V-mk7gh 3 месяца назад
First song?
@tommytan7408
@tommytan7408 5 лет назад
It is with people like Douglas Tompkins that makes me ask the question: will the billions of Chinese and Indians ever be able to produce such an individual in this millenia? If not, then what good is our progress?
@businessasusual5856
@businessasusual5856 Год назад
You a filled with the idea of only the white man can care about the environment! There were many efforts in chile and argentina to preserve la patagonia , the only thing Doug did was buy a big chunk of land and say hey now is a national park and you cannot do nothing about . Democracy out the window for all natives of the land!
@kobenoyashi531
@kobenoyashi531 5 лет назад
This guy had a hand in the origins of North Face, Patagonia, and Espirit. What kind of illuminati shyt is that?! Hahaha jk... but I can see why the Chileans were suspicious at first
@rogerxavier18
@rogerxavier18 4 года назад
So, it's all about making money...
@paweantonczyk9954
@paweantonczyk9954 4 года назад
if you doubt it go to the mountains naked naked and undressed...
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