Katie-Jane L’Herpiniere
Katie-Jane L’Herpiniere is the first woman to walk the entire Great Wall of China from its westernmost terminal to its easternmost. This trek took six months and covered 3,000 miles.
Katie-Jane’s story is even more inspiring because she left behind the international catwalk to take on expeditions in harsh environments – swapping high heels for ice-climbing boots; lipstick for crampons and salads for double cream. Katie-Jane’s unique story is told with great humor and fantastic film footage and photographs. This acclaimed talk is entertaining, moving, dramatic, and awe-inspiring. Her key messages are about change, challenge, and above all, how we have hidden reserves of strength and potential to face the toughest tasks. Katie-Jane proves that we can face fear, doubt, exhaustion (and Nature at her worst) and still find the courage to take another step and reach seemingly impossible goals.
Katie-Jane L’Herpiniere (formerly Cooper) built a successful career as a commercial model. Working for M&S and Alexander McQueen among many others, Katie-Jane was enjoying the opportunities that modeling created. Katie-Jane acted as Cameron Diaz’s body-double in the film ‘The Holiday’ and appeared in several other Hollywood films. Meeting experienced adventurer and polar explorer Tarka L’Herpiniere, however, changed everything. They were complete opposites. Tarka climbed mountains and excelled at endurance events and tough expeditions: Katie-Jane’s focus was making it down the catwalk in heels. And yet as romance bloomed, Tarka suggested they do a major expedition together and Katie surprised everyone by agreeing to the challenge.
Katie-Jane and Tarka decided to become the first people to walk the full route along the Great Wall of China that had recently been revealed by scientists and no one had walked it continuously. It was to be a harsh six-month trek through inhospitable landscapes. To succeed, Katie-Jane had to undergo a colossal transformation – she began endurance training, both physical and mental, and she had to put on 42 pounds in weight.
Katie-Jane knew she would have difficult goals in China: walking up to 30 miles daily across difficult terrain while carrying a huge backpack. Katie-Jane faced blizzards, temperatures of minus 31°F, frostbite, starvation, exhaustion, and dehydration. She lost an inch in height from the weight of her backpack. Despite the odds, Katie-Jane and Tarka completed this greatest of journeys from West to East – through the heat of the Gobi Desert and the sub-zero temperatures of the mountains – and treasured their encounters with people from remote rural villages along their route. They completed 4,300 km (3,000 miles) in 167 days. A world-first. And they only argued twice – about directions.
Katie-Jane continues to embrace change and opportunity. She has set goals and taken on challenges far beyond her comfort zone. In 2008, Katie-Jane cycled through Ethiopia, and in early 2009 she worked as part of a scientific support team near the North Pole. In late 2009, Katie-Jane made the longest crossing by a woman on the Southern Patagonian Ice Cap: the world’s third-largest ice cap and an area that remains mostly unmapped. Katie-Jane and Tarka’s tent was shredded in a terrifying storm. They spent 5 nights in a makeshift shelter, slowly making their way down a glacier in horrendous conditions (Katie-Jane suffering temporary snow blindness) until reaching safety. Despite not completing the full crossing, Katie-Jane became the first woman to complete a major crossing of this Ice Cap - an extraordinary achievement. They are also the first British expedition to do so.
In 2011, Katie-Jane founded the luxury dog accessories business Hugo & Hennie and combines life as an entrepreneur with planning her next adventure.
Katie’s story reveals that we can leave our comfort zones and achieve what seems impossible. Her story is about succeeding in harsh conditions and not losing hope or motivation when it gets tough. Katie is passionate about awakening potential in others. Audiences relate to her honesty and humor as she talks about her inexperience and the changes she has made in leaving the glamorous world of modeling behind.
Katie-Jane and Tarka’s adventures have been made into two inspirational documentaries: The Great Walk of China (2009) and The African Way (2009). Their story has been featured on BBC and ITV news, UK national newspapers like The Telegraph and Sunday Times, and magazines such as Bella and Hello!
Speaking Style
Natural, lively, entertaining, and charming, Katie brings alive the highs and lows of her journey through remote, rural China and across the Patagonian Ice Cap. Katie’s story is delivered with good-natured humor and candid honesty, and audiences enjoy hearing about her transformation from glamorous model to endurance athlete, adventurer, and entrepreneur.
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