Who's Who in British Climbing

Who's Who in British Climbing

by Colin Edward Wells (Author)

Synopsis

Who's Who in British Climbing contains nearly 700 mini biographies of climbers - the romantics, eccentrics and buffoons that have made British Climbing what it is: dissolute and hungover most of the time, with the odd unexpected burst of brilliance.They form a world class cast of eccentrics ranging from the most virtuous to the most hedonistically barbarous characters one could ever hope to meet. At one end of the moral spectrum we have Archdeacon Hudson Stuck solemnly tutoring his native charges on ecclesiastical history while making the first ascent of Denali. At the other there's Satan-loving Aleister Crowley pleasuring himself in his tent on Kangchenjunga while his helpless avalanched companions were crying for help a few yards away. In between are the usual sprinkling of psychotic nut jobs, consummate show-offs and infuriatingly brilliant athletes.The selection of folk gracing the pages has been anything but scientifically objective. The intention has been to include anyone who was born in Britain who happened to do something significant or interesting anywhere, not just in the UK.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 575
Publisher: The Climbing Company Ltd
Published: Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0955660106
ISBN 13: 9780955660108

Author Bio
Colin Wells lives in Hope, in the Peak District, from where he observes the young 'pad people' and their hard grit from a safe distance. His most notable mountaineering achievement to date was the first crossing of the Alps by Morris Marina - a feat said to be more easily achieved by elephants. An experienced climbing writer regularly published by the climbing press.