A Wild Idea: The True Story of Douglas Tompkins—The Greatest Conservationist (You've Never Heard Of)

A Wild Idea: The True Story of Douglas Tompkins—The Greatest Conservationist (You've Never Heard Of)

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  • Author:Jonathan Franklin
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Summary

The incredible true story of the entrepreneur turned conservationist—the founder of the iconic companies The North Face and Esprit who used his fortune to protect over 12-million acres of land from development and exploitation and battle to save the wild。 

Expelled from high school in 1959, Douglas Tompkins sought his freedom in San Francisco, where he opened a ski and outdoor equipment shop he called The North Face and Esprit clothing company。 Over the next twenty-five years, Tompkins built these modest shops into 2 of the world’s most beloved brands。 Esprit became the envy of retail, upending the way fashion apparel is produced, marketed, and sold。 Breaking from traditional corporate leadership, Tompkins practiced what he called, “management by absence,” calling into the office four to six months a year from Tibet, the Swiss Alps, Siberia, and other remote locations where he could kayak, ski, trek across a glacier, or climb mountains。 

Successfully summiting the peaks of capitalism, Tompkins realized he had climbed the wrong mountain。 Determined to make a change, he sold his company and flew 6,400 miles south to Patagonia to live amid the wild beauty in a shack he dubbed “The Hobbit House。” From there Tompkins launched an unprecedented conservation campaign to create a National Parks system—a 12-million-acre swath of protected land stretching from Patagonia to Tierra del Fuego—and prevent the destruction of South American ecosystems。 But the battle wasn’t easy。 Opposed by anti-environmental forces, including the Chilean military and Catholic Church, Tompkins waged a multi-million-dollar Monkey Wrench-style guerrilla campaign targeting national and international companies devastating the environment for profit。 Though Tompkins died in a kayaking accident in 2015, his legacy endures。 In addition to his conservation victories, Tompkins also inspired a new generation of environmentalists and conservationists who continue the fight。 

A tale of determination, innovation, and triumph, illustrated with black-and-white photographs throughout, A Wild Idea is a celebration of a complicated and often contradictory man, a stern taskmaster who obsessed over detail yet often ignored his children; a multi-millionaire who preferred to sleep on a couch; an environmentalist who drove a red Ferrari; and a visionary who pursued his dreams, abandoned them, then chased new ones, becoming among most notable conservationists of his time。

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Diane

What an interesting life!! A Wild Idea by Jonathan Franklin is the true accounting of the life of entrepreneur turned conservationist, Douglas Rainsford Tompkins, 1943 – 2015。 Was he a restless spirit or was he an ingenious entrepreneur who lived his wildest dreams? From a high school dropout to later become a renowned adventurer, businessman, and landowner, he did manage to live his wildest dreams。 He was an accomplished climber and explorer and often made fun of trendy gear used by those start What an interesting life!! A Wild Idea by Jonathan Franklin is the true accounting of the life of entrepreneur turned conservationist, Douglas Rainsford Tompkins, 1943 – 2015。 Was he a restless spirit or was he an ingenious entrepreneur who lived his wildest dreams? From a high school dropout to later become a renowned adventurer, businessman, and landowner, he did manage to live his wildest dreams。 He was an accomplished climber and explorer and often made fun of trendy gear used by those starting out with non-essential gadgets。 Starting with such low and wildly varied inventory to sell, his idea was "If you go light, you'll have more fun"。Tomkins was a hardcore climber。 He was the fourth time the Salathe Wall at Yosemite was climbed followed by his best friend Yvon Chouinard。The young days of selling items on the docks of San Francisco to creating the best-known companies such as The North Face and later Esprit。 He lived a very fulfilling, adventurous, and eventful life。 It wasn't easy but he had innovative ideas and traveled to wilder parts of the world。 He and some friends went to Patagonia where they devised a new route on Mount Fitzroy。 There was a film, "Fitz Roy- First Ascent of the Southwest Buttress", of the experience made by Lito Tejada-Flores, who accompanied them on the assent。 In his personal life, he had an agreement: four to six months a year he was not a husband, father, or CEO。 He would leave for wilderness adventures with his close friends。The company, Esprit was first called Plane Jane and was designed from very humble beginnings before booming to success。 Later in his life, he became an extensive landowner in northern Argentina to southern Chile。Tomkins became an activist for organic agriculture, environmental activism, and received various honors in America and South America。 On his excursions through the wilderness, whether climbing, flying, or kayaking, he eyed the wildlife with the eyes of a naturalist and the heart of a rebel。 At age seventy-two, his death was caused by complications from an unfortunate kayak accident in southern Chile while on an adventure trip with his long-time friend Yvon Chouinard, the business creator and owner of "PATAGONIA", and four others。 The cause of his death seemed to have happened in terrifying waves of hope and despair。 He did not actively participate in the lives of his daughters, but he lived it being creative, adventurous, and meeting challenges to protect the wildlands he loved。 I wondered if his emotional distance from his daughters was to ensure he would stay a 'wild spirit' and not concede to making decisions based on family or emotional ties? I enjoyed reading A Wild Idea! Anyone who enjoys wilderness, hiking, climbing, kayaking, and being in nature can appreciate the legacy left by Douglas Tomkins。Publication Date: August 10, 2021Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and publisher for the opportunity to read this book。 。。。more