Athol Whimp

Athol Whimp (1961-2012) was a New Zealand mountaineer, rock climber and soldier. Widely regarded as his country's best modern mountaineer, he is its only recipient of the prestigious Piolet d'Or award for mountaineering.[1]

Following a successful military career in the New Zealand Special Air Service and a stint as an advisor with a desert mobility unit in Oman ,[1] Whimp began climbing extensively in New Zealand and Australia. He and the Australian climber Andrew Lindblade made a number of difficult ascents culminating in their 1998 ascent of the North Face of Thalay Sagar[1] completed in light-weight alpine style. In addition to his hard alpine ascents, Whimp was a phenomenal rock climber, having climbed up to grade 5.13c in the Yosemite decimal system.

On 23 February 2012, Whimp died after slipping into an 800-meter fall[1] while traversing non-technical terrain in the Darrans.[1]

Ascents

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Athol Whimp (1961 – 2012)", The Climber, #79, p. 18

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