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North Face founder Douglas Tompkins dies in kayaking accident in Chile

Douglas Tompkins, the founder of outdoor clothing companies The North Face and Esprit, died Tuesday after a kayaking accident. He was 72. Newslook

Douglas Tompkins, the entrepreneur and environmentalist who co-founded outdoor equipment giant The North Face almost 50 years ago, has died in a kayaking accident in the Chilean wilderness he dedicated his life to preserving.

Tompkins, 72, started The North Face as a small ski and backpacking retail and mail-order shop in San Francisco. He sold it more than 20 years later to concentrate on filmmaking and environmental issues. In 1992 he founded the Conservation Land Trust, which bought large blocks of the untamed Patagonia region of Chile and Argentina.

"We are all deeply saddened by the news of Doug Tompkins’ passing. Doug was special to many of us," The North Face said in a statement. "He was a passionate advocate for the environment, and his legacy of conservation is one that we hope to help continue in the work we do every day."
Tompkins and five other people were kayaking Tuesday in cold water and bad weather when they were hit by a large wave and capsized, sfgate.com reported, citing Chilean Army officials.

North Face founder Douglas Tompkins dies in kayaking accident in Chile



A military patrol boat plucked three people from General Carrerra Lake and a helicopter pulled out three more, the website said. Tompkins reportedly was in the water for a "lengthy period" before he was rescued. He was rushed by helicopter to a hospital, where he died.

Tompkins was deeply involved in environmental issues in Chile and Argentina. Tompkins Conservation, a clearinghouse for the work of Tompkins and his wife Kristine, credited his efforts with acquiring 2.2 million acres of land for conservation.

"At his core an activist for nature and beauty, Tompkins possessed an incredible love for the wild world he explored in climbing and paddling trips," Tompkins Conservation said in a statement. "He combined this with a refined aesthetic sense reflected in the scores of buildings he designed through the years for his parkland and farm restoration projects."

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