One Man's Mountains by Tom Patey

One Man's Mountains by Tom Patey

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This autobiography offers a glimpse into the mind of Tom Patey, a man whose contributed greatly to modern climbing. He took part in the four-man 1956 British expedition to climb the 28,800-foot Mustagh Tower - a mountain that many people regarded as unclimbable; they conquered it.

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One Man's Mountains by Tom Patey

This autobiography offers a glimpse into the mind of Tom Patey, a man whose contributed greatly to modern climbing. He was killed in May 1970, abseiling from a sea stack off the north coast of Scotland. He was 38. People outside the climbing world knew of him as the only man who launched himself into space during the televised climb of the Old Man of Hoy. Inside the climbing fraternity everyone knew of him. It was when studying medicine at Aberdeen University that Tom first showed his talent as an extraordinary climber and started his long series of epic first ascents. He also took part in the four-man 1956 British expedition to climb the 28,800-foot Mustagh Tower, a mountain that many people regarded as unclimbable; they conquered it - Tom, John Hartog, Ian McNaught-Davies and the legendary Manchester plumber Joe Brown.
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ISBN 13 9780862416645
ISBN 10 0862416647
Title One Man's Mountains
Author Tom Patey
Series Canongate Mountaineering Literature S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canongate Books
Year published 1997-06-15
Number of pages 280
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