Nancy Hansen

[4][5] She has gone on to climb across many regions of the world, including the Himalayas, Antarctica,[6] Thailand,[7] Europe[8][9] and South America.

In 2010, Hansen, alongside her climbing partners Felix Camire and Doug Fulford were selected by park rangers at Denali National Park to receive the Mislow-Swanson Denali Pro Award, for their assistance in rescuing a guide who was suffering altitude sickness.

[12] That year, she made plans to climb Mount Everest with Ralf Dujmovits after meeting him at the Banff Mountain Film Festival, where she worked at the time.

[18] The following year, Hansen and Dujmovits traveled to Nepal where they summitted the south-west ridge of Cholatse (6,440m) after a seven day trek.

[19] In 2018, Hansen and Dujmovits took part in a hypoxia study at the German Aerospace Centre to measure the impact of low oxygen environments on the brain.