Mischief in Greenland: Only a Man in the Devil of a Hurry Would Wish to Fly to His Mountains, 9781909461246
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First published 50 years before political correctness became an accepted rule, Mischief in Greenland is a treasure trove of H.W. Tilman’s observational wit. In this account of his first two West Greenland voyages, he pulls no punches with regard to the occasional failings, leaving the reader to seek…

Mischief in Greenland: Only a Man in the Devil of a Hurry Would Wish to Fly to His Mountains

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    220 pages

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Summary

Only a man in the devil of a hurry would wish to fly to his mountains, forgoing the lingering pleasure and mounting excitement of a slow, arduous approach under his own exertions. H. W. ‘Bill’ Tilman’s mountain travel philosophy, rooted in Africa and the Himalaya and further developed in his early sailing adventures in the southern hemisphere, was honed to perfection with his discovery of Greenland as the perfect sailing destination. His Arctic voyages in the pilot cutter Mischief proved no…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781909461246
ISBN-10:1909461245
Series:H.w. Tilman - The Collected Edition
Author:H.W. Tilman, Colin Putt, Annie Hill, Major H.W. Tilman
Publisher:Crescent House
Imprint:Tilman
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:220
Release Date:1 March 2016
Weight:366g
Dimensions:216mm x 156mm
About The Author

H.W. Tilman

Harold William ‘Bill’ Tilman (1898-1977) was among the greatest adventurers of his time, a pioneering mountaineer and sailor who held exploration above all else. Tilman joined the army at seventeen and was twice awarded the Military Cross for bravery during WWI. After the war Tilman left for Africa, establishing himself as a coffee grower. He met Eric Shipton and began their famed mountaineering partnership, traversing Mount Kenya and climbing Kilimanjaro. Turning to the Himalaya, Tilman went on two Mount Everest expeditions, reaching 27,000 feet without oxygen in 1938. In 1936 he made the first ascent of Nanda Devi-the highest mountain climbed until 1950. He was the first European to climb in the remote Assam Himalaya, he delved into Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor and he explored extensively in Nepal, all the while developing a mountaineering style characterised by its simplicity and emphasis on exploration. It was perhaps logical then that Tilman would eventually buy the pilot cutter Mischief-not with the intention of retiring from travelling, but to access remote mountains. For twenty-two years Tilman sailed Mischief and her successors to Patagonia, where he crossed the vast ice cap, and to Baffin Island to make the first ascent of Mount Raleigh. He made trips to Greenland, Spitsbergen and the South Shetlands, before disappearing in the South Atlantic Ocean in 1977.

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