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Wild Country: The Man Who Made Friends

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Description for Wild Country: The Man Who Made Friends Paperback. .

In early 1978, an extraordinary new invention for rock climbers was featured on the BBC television science show Tomorrow's World. It was called the 'Friend', and it not only made the sport safer, it helped push the limits of the possible. The company that made them was called Wild Country, the brainchild of Mark Vallance. Within six months, Vallance was selling Friends in sixteen countries. Wild Country would go on to develop much of the gear that transformed climbing in the 1980s.

Mark Vallance's influence on the outdoor world extends far beyond the company he founded. He owned and opened ... Read more

In Wild Country, Vallance traces his story, from childhood influences like Robin Hodgkin and Sir Jack Longland, to two years in Antarctica, where he was base commander of the UK's largest and most southerly scientific station at Halley Bay, before his fateful meeting with Ray Jardine, the man who invented Friends, in Yosemite.

Trenchant, provocative and challenging, Wild Country is a remarkable personal story and a fresh perspective on the role of the outdoors in British life and the development of climbing in its most revolutionary phase.

Mark Vallance (1945–2018), the man who made Friends.

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Product Details

Publisher
Vertebrate Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781910240816
SKU
V9781910240816
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50

About Mark Vallance
Mark Vallance was born in Cheshire. After watching the film of the 1953 ascent of Everest, he developed an obsession for climbing and exploration. Educated at Abbotsholme School and Goldsmiths, University of London, he spent two years in Halley Bay working for the British Antarctic Survey. In 1977, he formed Wild Country to manufacture Ray Jardine’s revolutionary climbing protection device, called ... Read more

Reviews for Wild Country: The Man Who Made Friends
'[The book] chronicles not just the mountains [Mark] has climbed, but the part he played in bringing to market a little piece of sporting equipment that revolutionised mountaineering and saved countless lives.' – Sarah Freeman, Yorkshire Post ‘Widely-known as the man who made Friends, Mark Vallance’s influence is far wider than that, as his autobiography elucidates. Dick Turnbull summed up Mark’s ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for Wild Country: The Man Who Made Friends


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