SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – She’s a Utah mom of seven and the first woman to climb the world’s toughest peaks – the Seven Second Summits. From near-death in a car accident to a world record, Jenn Drummond joined us on our set this morning to share how she found resilience.
Drummond has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the first woman in history to climb the Seven Second Summits—the second-highest peaks on each continent, widely regarded as more technically difficult than the famed Seven Summits.
Her climbs pushed the limits of endurance, reminding all of us that life’s greatest challenges—on the mountain or off—can be overcome one step at a time through resilience, preparation, and determination. Jenn survived a car crash that almost took her life. With that experience behind her – she turned to a completely different goal in her life. Redefining her future toward mountain climbing for a World Record – having never even slept in a tent, she started training with a coach and went all in on herself…