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ACCESS & CONSERVATION

Help Mountain Heritage Trust with its 20th anniversary fundraising campaign

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30/09/2020

Since March 2000, the Mountain Heritage Trust has worked as an independent charity to protect and promote the extraordinary history of British mountaineering and climbing. Now it needs your donations to ensure it can preserve Britain’s mountain heritage for years to come.
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ACCESS & CONSERVATION

Sir Chris Bonington calls for injection of idealism into National Parks

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19/10/2018

With the end of the ambitious £150,000 Mend Our Mountains crowdfunding drive approaching, Sir Chris Bonington has described National Parks as an “essential part of who we are” and called for us all to take responsibility for looking after them.
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SUMMIT MAGAZINE

Man and the Mountain: Chris Bonington resists the status quo

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18/09/2018

Man and Mountain, it's fair to say that Sir Chris Bonington found his calling in remote high areas across the globe. But when did he first realise he was made for the mountains? And did anything ever stand in his way of making these daring ascents? Mountain Heritage Trust's own Jonny Dry explains how Sir Chris' love of climbing and mountaineering helped him resist the status quo.
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ACCESS & CONSERVATION

Al Rouse: mountaineering legend remembered

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26/06/2018

The Friends of The Breck have paid homage to the legendary mountaineer Al Rouse – the first British man to summit K2 – with the creation of a memorial garden and the unveiling of a Heritage Blue Plaque.
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SUMMIT MAGAZINE

The making of Bonington Mountaineer

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15/11/2017

Journeying through the life of Britain's most famous mountaineer, Chris Bonington, the new documentary film Bonington Mountaineer will premiere at Kendal Mountain Festival this weekend. To describe how the idea was born, Brian Hall takes us back to Chris's 80th birthday celebration to reclimb a line he first did almost 50 years before – The Old Man of Hoy.
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INTERNATIONAL

Sir Chris Bonington: winning a Piolet d'Or and his future climbing plans

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23/04/2015

Having just picked up the prestigious Piolet d'Or lifetime achievement award, BMC Patron Sir Chris Bonington tells us why the award is so special, offers advice on making a career out of climbing and reveals what climbs he's got his eye on next.
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INTERNATIONAL

Chris Bonington picked for Piolet d’Or lifetime achievement award

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29/01/2015

Sir Chris Bonington is set to receive one of the most prestigious awards in mountaineering: the Piolet d’Or Career. This lifetime achievement award is now in its seventh year, and was created to reward mountaineers whose achievements have inspired successive generations. Previous winners include Reinhold Messner, Walter Bonatti and Doug Scott.
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SUMMIT MAGAZINE

Chris Bonington: back on the stack

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29/01/2015

Last year, Chris Bonington returned to the Old Man of Hoy, 46 years after making its first ascent. In this Summit interview, find out what he thinks about a life of adventure, and climbing after 85.
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MEMBERSHIP

Happy 80th birthday to Sir Chris Bonington

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05/08/2014

BMC Patron Sir Chris Bonington has turned 80. The 80th birthday of the UK’s most famous mountaineer and global climbing icon was marked with a celebration of his career by Berghaus, where he is non-executive chairman, and the wider outdoor community.
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INTERNATIONAL

Mercier and Pesce free Chris Bonington's route on the west face of the Plan

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17/04/2014

Chamonix-based Jeff Mercier and Korra Pesce have made the first free and possibly only the second overall ascent of a little known Chris Bonington route on the west face of the Aiguille du Plan.
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