Marin Therapist Takes EcoTourism To High Ground


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DSC07657 225x300 Marin Therapist Takes EcoTourism To High GroundAfter a few minutes talking with Kathy Kapps you can senseDSC074481 300x225 Marin Therapist Takes EcoTourism To High Ground there’s something really unique about her. The tuned in Zen Shiatsu therapist and Marin resident is originally from the motor city of Detroit. She has been traveling back and forth to the Himalayan high mountain kingdom of  Nepal since the early eighties. I happened to have met her up on Hill 88 in the Marin Headlands. She would say, “there is no happenstance.” She recently returned from Nepal, a journey she’s been making now for 7 years  after a 15 year break. Several months ago I literally ran into her along a steep Marin trail above the Golden Gate Bridge, when she told me she was heading back to the magical kingdom. I wished her well – but what pleasantly surprised me weeks later was an email photo of a prayer flag she had placed for my mother. It turns out she places prayer flags at the Khumbu Glacier two days away from  base camp at Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain.  She told me,”The memorial prayer flags for those lost loved ones are hung at the sacred memorial site at the end of the Khumbu Glacier. The sacred site is at the end of the whole huge Khumbu  glacier and many people who died climbing Everest are memorialized there. My personal prayer flags for friends and family are hung at the foot  of ‘Lady Everest.”

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DSCN2493 300x225 Marin Therapist Takes EcoTourism To High GroundKat as she is affectionately called not only places prayer flags, but also takes needed medical supplies to hospitals in the remote areas of the Solo Khumbu an area high in the Himalayas outside the ancient and busy city of Kathmandu.In addition to this she has also raised funds to contribute to the education of a college bound student who will be majoring in tourism.

In her soon to be released book “The Inner Mandala” Kat writes about her own personal losses and discoveries. For close to thirty years Kat has been a practicing Zen Shiatsu therapist and instructor working in San Francisco and Marin county. Inspired by author and philosopher Dadaji whom Kat says profoundly changed her life for the better, she is initiating  a new venture,“Lady Everest” for those who are interested in learning and exploring Mount Everest, the Himalayas  and the Nepal region. By Richard Andrews

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2 Comments

  1. I’ve known Kat for over 50 years, having lots of wonderful memories. She is a wandering spirit and tries to see the good in everyone. Having met her, you know what I mean. I can’t wait to hear about her new adventures when she comes home again. I’m proud to be her “third sister”.

  2. I, Anita have known Kat for about 15 years. She is one of the most spiritual people I know. She has kept me healthy in body and spirit with monthly Shiatsu sessions. I would never miss an appt. with her and now Rick who had never had a massage has become devoted to hearing her spiritual message through Shiatsu.
    We both feel so fortunate to have her in our lives—-to know her is to love her. She is so kind and devoted to her practice. Also a prophetic, and free spirit.

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