Jennifer Lowe-Anker

Jennifer Lowe-Anker is a world traveler, artist, author, mother, and president of the Alex Lowe Charitable Foundation.  Growing up in the wilds of Montana exposed Jenni to the pleasure of the natural world early on, releasing in her an affinity for nature, adventure and the outdoors.  She deftly captures these experiences on the page as well as the canvas.

The widow of renowned mountaineer Alex Lowe, Jenni is the founder of the Alex Lowe Charitable Foundation and its Khumbu Climbing School.  The foundation celebrates Lowe’s legacy by training Nepalese Sherpa who risk their lives to make Himalayan climbing accessible to thousands.  Ms. Lowe-Anker’s story has been featured on Dateline NBC,. The Today Show, Wake Up Montana and in magazines including Women’s Adventure, Distinctly Montana, Big Sky Journal, Southwest Art, Rock and Ice, Outside, National Geographic Adventure, Outside Bozeman, Climbing and Cowboy & Indian. She lives in Bozeman, Montana with her husband, Conrad Anker.

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