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as a "Cereal Liaison Officer" for 20 months during 1943–44. Next he was posted as an attaché to the British Military Mission in Hungary as an "agricultural adviser", which position saw him through until the end of the war.
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being included in the photographs to show scale. Because of his belief in the efficacy of small expeditions as compared to military-style 'sieges', Shipton was stepped down from the leadership of the 1953
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For the last decade of his life, Shipton continued to travel, supporting himself by lecturing and acting as a celebrity guide. He completed the second volume of his autobiography,
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who was unable to acclimatise although the party made the first ascent of twenty 20,000 ft. peaks in the Everest region. Shipton gave a 19-year-old
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mountains continuously from pre-monsoon to post-monsoon, and set a record for single-expedition achievement that has never been equalled.
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range, then returned to the Nanda Devi Sanctuary where they made the first ascent of Maiktoli before leaving via the Sunderdhunga Col.
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in western China, where he remained from 1940 to 1942, then after a brief spell in England was assigned to work in
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In 1946 Shipton returned to Kashgar as Consul General, and during a visit from Bill Tilman they tried to climb
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and Nepal. Whilst staying in Bhutan in 1976, he fell ill; on his return to England, he was diagnosed with
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Eric Shipton, "Upon That Mountain". (Holder and Stoughton Limited) Printed Oct and December 1943
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until the failure of his marriage with his wife, Diana. He worked on farms, was awarded his
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1927: Climbed in French ranges then completed several major climbs including Zmutt Ridge
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then climbed in the region of the Rhamini Glacier crossing the Bagini Pass
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gorge in 1934. Their shoe-string budget expedition operated in the Kumaon-
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during which Tilman fell and had to be lowered unconscious from the face.
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with a school friend and within a year he had begun climbing seriously.
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his first opportunity as a 'porter' when he was taken on in Darjeeling.
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also took photographs of the footprints of what may have been the
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1935: Led the Everest Reconnaissance Expedition which included
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Expedition, exploring and mapping the northern approaches to
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1936: Joined a second Ruttledge-led attempt on Everest then
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expedition after which several nearby peaks were climbed
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to which he succumbed in March 1977. He was cremated in
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with his family. The next summer he spent travelling in
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as a coffee grower and first climbed Nelion, a peak of
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which was Shipton's first as leader and the first for
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CBE for contribution to the conquest of Everest, 1957
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at that time. Shipton was involved with most of the
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Everest 2006 – The Eric Shipton Memorial Expedition
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In the 1951 Everest expedition, Shipton and Dr 1168: 806:The Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition 1951 759:1966: Unsuccessful attempt on the East Ridge of 662:, in the party for the first time was the young 570:first to gain access to the Nanda Devi Sanctuary 208:which chalked out the now famous route over the 101:(1 August 1907 – 28 March 1977), was an English 310:, and in 1957 led a group of students from the 866:(A collection of the first six books listed – 1222:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 128:, his mother sent him to Pyt House School in 723:making the first ascents of Cerro Yagán and 514:1930: Climbed again making first ascents on 1109:Shipton's Mount Everest Reconnaissance 1935 592:returned to survey the Nanda Devi Sanctuary 269:. While exploring the Barun gorge he named 1155:Royal Geographical Society's Image Library 658:of that year, making a first attempt from 143: 31: 870:duplicated much of the previous content.) 844:. Charles Knight & Co., London, 1973 638:and discovered Shipton's Arch, attempted 1126:Shipton's Photographs of Yeti Footprints 727:'s three peaks; Unsuccessful attempt on 609:attempt on Everest with Tilman as leader 236:, Shipton was appointed as HM Consul at 1055:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 794:. Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1938. 656:Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition 265:was made by Shipton in 1951 during the 1169: 1034:Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance 1935 1143:MountEverest.net's tribute to Shipton 842:Tierra del Fuego: the Fatal Lodestone 822:. Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1963. 815:. Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1953. 808:. Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1952. 801:. Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1943. 787:. Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1936. 501:by east face and several other climbs 480:1926: Second season with Elie Richard 455:1924 December: Guided ascent of the 1066:. Cambridge University Press, 1949. 829:. Charles Scribner and Sons, 1969. 428:Mountaineering highlights 1922–1973 227: 13: 1217:Presidents of the Alpine Club (UK) 1026: 459:and the Tschingelochtighorn above 407:Tallest peak in Tierra del Fuego, 14: 1233: 1202:20th-century English male writers 1102: 1036:. Published by the Author, 2005. 733:1963: Second abortive attempt on 248: 971:Eric Shipton: Everest and Beyond 930:Eric Shipton: Everest and Beyond 888:Eric Shipton: Everest and Beyond 366:and his ashes were scattered on 1057:, Oxford University Press, 2004 1051:Shipton, Eric Earle (1907–1977) 994:-Zoe Shipton on fracking- 3'24" 837:(Hodder & Stoughton (1969)) 777: 688:1958: Explored at the heads of 267:reconnaissance of Mount Everest 1212:20th-century British sportsmen 1002: 984: 963: 953:Hodder & Stoughton, 1969. 943: 922: 901: 880: 572:, the party then explored the 444:1924: Mountain walking in the 321: 111: 1: 1010:The Six Mountain-Travel Books 874: 858:. Mountaineers' Books, 1997. 856:The Six Mountain-Travel Books 490:, climbed major peaks in Alps 206:1951 Mount Everest expedition 198:1935 Mount Everest expedition 190:1933 Mount Everest expedition 1207:20th-century English writers 1080:. Mountaineers' Books, 1998. 750:Northern Patagonia Ice Field 714:Southern Patagonia Ice Field 176:, 7756 metres, in 1931, the 16:British explorer (1907–1977) 7: 769:1973: Made first ascent of 668:1952: Led the unsuccessful 627:1942: Climbed and explored 597:1937: Joined Tilman on the 568:1934: With Tilman were the 312:Imperial College of Science 10: 1238: 1131:Shipton at Imaging Everest 1085:The springs of enchantment 497:then made first ascent of 385:Royal Geographical Society 377: 330:, in 1969. He visited the 1187:English mountain climbers 1087:. (Hodder and Stoughton, 1064:Two Mountains and a River 744:1964/5 Starting from the 424:is an eminent geologist. 415: 281:(Abominable Snowman), an 78: 61: 42: 30: 23: 1114:21 February 2011 at the 1053:, rev. 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Ceylon
Sri Lanka
Salisbury
England
Mountaineer
Explorer
CBE
Himalayan
mountaineer
Ceylon
Sri Lanka
Harrow School
Wiltshire
Pyrenees
Norway
Kenya
Mount Kenya
Bill Tilman
Percy Wyn-Harris
Mount Kenya
Frank Smythe
Kamet
highest peak climbed
Mount Everest
Hugh Ruttledge
1933 Mount Everest expedition
follow-up in 1936
1935 Mount Everest expedition
Tenzing Norgay

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