Extreme Adventures are certainly not for everyone—you have to be prepared to face any kind of challenge, whether you are cruising at 40,000 ft., at mach.90, diving with great whites or climbing the highest peaks in the world.
No matter what your goals are, nature remains the ultimate benchmark of what we can achieve as human beings.
An Extreme Adventure reveals exactly who you are, demanding the most of your physical, psychological and perhaps even spiritual selves.
Join Tom On His Adventures Around The World
Empire State Building Climb
February 8, 2012 8:00 pm
Empire State Building, New York, NY
Support Tom as he climbs the 102 stories of the Empire State Building for charity benefiting the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Generally considered to be 102 stories high, the Empire State Building has 85 floors of commercial space, one flight to the Observation Deck, and a mooring mast structure that adds another 16 stories.
In the Empire State Building Run-Up, participants climb 86 flights (1,576 steps) to finish on the Observation Deck. Although not the tallest building in the world since the 1970s, the Empire State Building remains highly esteemed for its power, majesty, and proportion.
Make your contribution to MMRF

Guest Chef at Savanna’s
in the Hamptons
January 19th 4 – 10pm
268 Elm Street, Southampton, NY 11968
Join Tom for dinner at this exquisite and quaint restaurant and he prepares dinner with executive chef, Aldo Alo. The proceeds for your meal will be donated to Angela’s House. Make your reservation online now or call 631-283-0202.
Angela’s House offers programs and support to families for the coordination of services needed to safely care for their medically fragile children at home. Please support by attending our Guest Chef evening or by donating here.
Summit #5 Vinson Massif
November 30, 2012
Antarctica
Visit Tom on Facebook as he begins training for climb #5 of his Seven Summit journey. An estimated 275 people have climbed all seven summits. Tom has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Elbrus, Mount Kosciuszko and Mount Aconcagua.












