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'BEYOND THE VOID' A LECTURE AND SLIDE PRESENTATION BY
SIMON YATES
In a career spanning twenty years Simon Yates' climbing and traveling has taken him from
Alaska in the west to Australia in the east, from the Canadian Arctic in the north to the
tip of South America. During this time he has been fortunate enough to climb with some of
Britain's most influential contemporary mountaineers including among many Andy Cave, Mick
Fowler, Andy Parkin, Paul Pritchard, Doug Scott, Sean Smith and Steve Sustad. He first
came to prominence as a mountaineer in 1985 after the first ascent of the West Face of
Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes and the ensuing epic descent described in Simpson's
book "Touching the Void". Simon has made ten visits to the Pakistani Karakoram,
climbing numerous peaks. These have included first ascents of Leyla Peak (6300m) and
Nemeka (6400m) in Hushe, a second ascent of Lobsang 2 on the Baltoro and various 6000m
peaks on the Hispar glacier. In other parts of the world, Simon has succeeded with a team
making the first British ascent of Khan Tengri (6995m) in Kazakhstan and for a time
concentrated on big wall climbing in Patagonia and Baffin Island - the most notable
achievement, a new route on the Central Tower of Paine in Chile. Simon almost succeeded
making the first ascent of Makrong Chhish (6608m) on the Hispar glacier in Pakistan in
1996 and in 1997 reached 8300m on Lhotse the world's forth-highest mountain. Most recently
(2001 and 2003) Simon has made two sailing and mountaineering trips to Chilean Tierra del
Fuego resulting in the first ascent of Monte Ada (2100m) and the third ascent of Monte
Frances (2200m). In addition to climbing for himself Simon has successfully guided clients
to the summits of peaks such as Ama Dablam (6856m) in Nepal, Aconcagua (6960m) in
Argentina and Marble Wall (6400m) and Khan Tengri (6995m) in Kazakhstan.
Simon's first book - "Against The Wall" was
published to critical acclaim in 1997 and was runner up in The Boardman Tasker Award for
mountain literature. His second book "The Flame of Adventure" was published in
2001 and was short-listed for a prize in the prestigious Banff Mountain Book Festival.
In this lecture Simon will take a humorous and
philosophical look at some of the more notable experiences over his years as a
mountaineer, accompanied by a stunning selection of slides collected during his travels.
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