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Climbing Days

Climbing Days

Author(s): Dan Richards

Location(s): Europe

Genre(s): Autobiography/Memoirs, Biography

Era(s): Modern looking back to early 20th Century

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In Climbing Days, Dan Richards is on the trail of his great-great-aunt, Dorothy Pilley, a prominent and pioneering mountaineer of the early twentieth century. For years, Dorothy and her husband, I. A. Richards, remained mysterious to Dan, but the chance discovery of her 1935 memoir, Climbing Days, leads him on a journey. Perhaps, in the mountains, he can meet them halfway?

Following in the pair’s footholds, Dan begins to travel and climb across Europe, using Dorothy’s book as a guide. Learning the ropes in Wales and Scotland, scrambling in the Lake District, scaling summits in Spain and Switzerland, he closes in on the serrate pinnacle of Ivor and Dorothy’s climbing lives, the mighty Dent Blanche in the high Alps of Valais.

What emerges is a beautiful portrait of a trailblazing woman, up to now lost to history – but also a book about that eternal question: why do people climb mountains?

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This skilfully brings together the biography of the author’s ancestor, Dorothy Pilley and his own adventures retracing her steps across tremendous peaks in Europe. Very readable.

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