By Tess Marshall

Mark Ingles worked as a search and rescue mountaineer in 1979 in New Zealand. Mark legs became severely frostbitten, in November 1982 while stuck in an ice cave on Aoraki/Mount Cook for thirteen days due to an intense blizzard. After being rescued both legs were amputated below the knee.

May 15, 2006, after forty days of climbing, Inglis became the first ever double amputee to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world.

Limbs 4 All, a charity started by Mark and his wife Anne to help some 400 million disabled people in the world.

Mark is a leading international motivational speaker, experienced in all forms of presentation from conference keynote addresses and workshops, to entertaining and humorous... More...