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Duncan Chessell was born on 1970 in South Australia, Australia. Discover Duncan Chessell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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In 2017 Duncan was Founding Director of ASX Listed Northern Cobalt Ltd (ASX:N27) which is currently conducting mineral exploration for battery metals (Cobalt, Lithium, Vanadium, Copper and Nickel) in Australia and North America.
In 2014 Duncan was founding Chairman of the Himalayan Development Foundation Australia Inc (HDFA) an organisation dedicated the helping children in a Nepal get a start in life via a decent education. The HDFA has raised over A$ $100,000 in its first year and built a boarding school in Nepal with some of the proceeds in the remote Kanchenjunga region of East Nepal. (www.hdfa.org) Over its first 5 years of operation HDFA has delivered school rebuilds, built health posts, micro hydro electric schemes, upgraded education and livelihood programs to over 10,000 people in Nepal in three regions: Kanchenjunga, Indrawati and Sindhupalchowk delivering over A$1,000,000 in projects to help make a brighter future for Nepal's children. The work is ongoing and donations and more information is available via www.HDFA.org
In 2010 Duncan sold DCXP, and shifted back into the field of geology and became the Managing Director of the public mineral exploration company Endeavour Discoveries Ltd (2010-2016). Endeavour was based in South Australia exploring for base and precious metals such as Nickel and Gold in Papua New Guinea, South Australia and the Northern Territory. In 2011 he became the Chairman of Endeavour Discoveries Ltd.
In 2006 Duncan worked with a group of young people with cancer known as CanTeen, guiding them to climb Mt Kilimanjaro. His favourite expedition was also a world first, a sea-to-summit ascent of the highest peak in Antarctica, Mt Vinson in 2007, with fellow Australian's Rob North, Peter Weeks and Rob Jackson.
He founded DCXP Mountain Journeys Pty Ltd in late 2000, which he ran for a decade guiding the seven summits including guiding Mt Everest commercially and summiting Mt Everest three times. Other destinations included the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea which his company DCXP guided thousands of Australian Trekkers over between 2003 and 2010. He was a member of the NZMGA.
Duncan has been climbing since 1988, guiding since 1994 and has climbed and guided on all seven continents. He started out on the crags and in the gorges of National Parks of Australia, then moved on to larger mountains around the world. He is one of few Australian mountaineers to have climbed and guided Mt Everest and the first South Australian to summit. He has summited Mt Everest three times, in 2001, 2007 and 2010. His ascent in 2010 was from sea level, riding 1600km from the ocean in India and his leadership put 31 of 40 climbers on the summit of the highest peak on the planet.
Duncan Chessell (born 1970 in Adelaide) is an Australian explorer, mountain guide, geologist and photographer who has reached the seven highest summits in each of the world's seven continents.