Anne on Showery Tor, Bodmin Moor |
The summit of Rough Tor |
atop the "logan stone" on Louden Hill, which rocks a few inches up and down like a see-saw! |
First up was Hamish McInnes, talking about an early trip to the Himalaya way back in 1953. Next was Tom Hornbein, a sprightly 80 year old, who was first to traverse Everest - up the east ridge, over the summit, and down by the South Col route. Some hair-raising moments - like doing an ice-axe arrest as the tent headed downhill at 26000 feet!
Doug Scott, 1975 |
Doug Scott, 2010 |
During the interval, Doug auctioned some framed prints, signed by himself, and other famous mountaineers. These sold for anything from £150 to £500. I contented myself by buying a (signed) poster of Doug Scott's famous picture of Dougal Haston climbing the Hillary Step on the 1975 expedition (right) - cost me £10! Now with a £25 frame, it has replaced a 3000-piece jigsaw of Mont Blanc on the living room wall!
Finally, Peter Habeler (perhaps most famous for climbing Eiger's north face with Reinhold Messner) recounted the first climb of Everest without oxygen - including a 9 hour bivouac at the South Summit on the descent. In delightfully heavily accented (Austrian) English , he described the intense emotions experienced by any Everest mountaineer.
Superb evening - and all in a good cause: Community Action Nepal.
For more details of Doug's lectures, see http://www.dougscottmountaineering.co.uk
For more details of Community Action Nepal, see http://www.canepal.org.uk/
Nice pics!
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