Todd Burleson

President at Alpine Ascents International

Director and founder of Alpine Ascents International, Todd has achieved unparalleled success in the mountain guiding industry and is one of the world’s leading mountaineers. Todd spent most of his childhood in Alaska where his prowess and love for mountaineering were developed. In his eighteen years of guiding, he has led 8 expeditions to Mt. Everest and has guided successful expeditions on every continent including all of the Seven Summits. In addition to instructing mountaineering courses, Todd has recently led successful expeditions to Mongolia, Rainier, Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, Vinson, Everest, and a number of first ascents in the arctic region of Greenland. Recently, Todd led the trip to Cho-Oyu and runs the school and Denali programs in Alaska. Todd joins many of the expeditions in a support role, overseeing logistics, climber development, and ensuring a good time is had by all. He currently lives in Alaska where he is raising yaks, fishing, and flying. Forever climbing great peaks around the world, Todd just climbed Aconcagua again as well as Australia’s Kosciusko, completing his Seven Summits for the second time. In 1998 Todd was awarded the American Alpine Club’s prestigious David J. Sowles award for his rescue efforts on Mt. Everest in 1996.

Timeline

  • President

    Current role