Climbing Days
Dorothy Pilley author Dan Richards editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Canongate Books
Published:4th Jul '24
Should be back in stock very soon
When Dorothy Pilley first began climbing in the 1910s, female mountaineers were seen as a dangerous liability, their achievements ignored, unrecorded or disbelieved. Undeterred, Dorothy proved herself on the vertiginous slopes of Wales, Scotland and the Lake District before tackling rock faces in the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Rockies, Mount Fuji and the Himalayas. Her tireless championing of fellow women climbers and her own trailblazing example helped establish female alpinists as serious mountaineers with impressive records on bravery, skill and endurance.
First published in 1935, Climbing Days tells a daredevil tale of adventure, near-death slips and rapturous achievement in high places, interleaved with moments highlighting the particular challenges of being a woman in a sport seen as the province of men.
A true classic. An invitation to be bold, have fun and find the best words for adventure -- HELEN MORT
Fizzes with energy, crackles with chutzpah - a groundbreaking account of a pioneering life -- ROBERT MACFARLANE
A superb chronicle of vertiginous exploits and derring do . . . a luminous, questing mountain odyssey -- DAN RICHARDS
Some climbing books grant you insights into geography, or topology, or human psychology. Some climbing books simply scare you to death. Just now and then, there's one that conveys the sheer fun of it all -- RONALD TURNBULL
Dorothy Pilley defied both gravity and societal norms-simultaneously a lady of her time and a maverick ahead of it. She embodied her feminist agenda through her daring ascents and pioneering initiatives. Climbing Days is a long-overlooked classic of mountain literature and an inspiration for generations to come -- NATALIE BERRY
ISBN: 9781805302537
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 23mm
Weight: 274g
400 pages
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