Marcos Couch


Marcos José Couch, Argentinean mountain climber, known for his professional achievements in mountains such as the Shishapangma in Tibet, or the Fitz Roy in Patagonia. Since 1987 he is a mountain guide and has been working internationally.

Biography

Marcos Couch is the oldest son of Richard Arden Couch and Beatriz Elena Melano. His father, US citizen, was Doctor in Theology and a priest at the US Presbyterian Church, and his mother, Argentinean, was Master in Literature at the University of Buenos Aires and Doctor in Theology.
The professional activity of his parents gave him the experience of living in different countries during their childhood. They lived most of their lives in Buenos Aires, in the neighbor of Flores; but they also lived in Pittsburgh, USA, Strasbourg, France and Bangalore, India. His younger sisters are Ana Gabriela and Johanna Ruth.

Career

Marcos Couch studied Philosophy at University Del Salvador in Buenos Aires and theater at the National School of Dramatic Art. However he dedicated his entire life to his third career, Mountain Guiding. He obtained his qualification from the AAGM, later ratify by the IFMGA.
Thanks to his language skills, he worked for travel agencies located in France, Belgium, United States, United Kingdom and Canada, taking adventurous tourists to the mountains all over the globe.
Marcos Couch started his mountain activity very young. At the age of 18 he was part of the second ascent to the Cerro Moreno, on the Southern Patagonian Ice Field.
In 2004 he moved to Bariloche in the Argentinean Patagonia where he enjoys practicing alpine ski, backcountry ski, windsurf, kayak paddling, climbing and hiking.
He has always been passionate about photography. Lately he published some of his work and displayed his photographs in San Carlos de Bariloche and Buenos Aires city.

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