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John Clarke - Explorer of the Coast Mountains (Hardcover)
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John Clarke - Explorer of the Coast Mountains (Hardcover)
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List price R527
Loot Price R450
Discovery Miles 4 500
You Save R77 (15%)
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In this fascinating biography, author Lisa Baile provides a
detailed portrait of John Clarke, the man who became British
Columbia's most renowned mountaineer by doing it his way. Clarke
had no interest in "trophy climbs" and never did ascend many of
BC's highest peaks. On the other hand, he explored more virgin
territory and racked up more first ascents than any other climber
-- perhaps more than any climber who ever lived. Although he came
to be honoured far and wide and is one of the few mountaineers to
be awarded the Order of Canada, he was a modest man who pursued his
passion without fanfare, frequently embarking on gruelling
expeditions into unknown territory by himself. His reputation
spread and grew to legendary proportions, not just owing to the
prodigious scale of his achievements, but because of the way he
carried them out -- he travelled light and scorned technology,
wearing cotton long Johns and eating home-made granola. He
dedicated his life to exploring the numberless, nameless peaks of
the Coast Range and worked at odd jobs just long enough to pay for
the next season's climbing. He was charismatic and famously
attractive to women, but none were able to compete with his first
love and he didn't marry until he was almost fifty. Always a
popular lecturer, in his later years he devoted his considerable
energies to the cause of environmental education. After he
succumbed to cancer in 2003, the BC government named Mount John
Clarke in his honour -- fitting recognition for the man who had
himself named many BC mountains. This book covers this remarkable
life from beginning to end, examining Clarke through his own words
and pictures as well as through the words of his many friends. All
agree it was an honour to have known him, and readers will find it
equally inspiring to meet him through these pages.
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