Adventure Lecture - Dave Macleod 'Committed - The Story Of A Glaswegian 'Rock Star'

Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore
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This event ended on Thursday 28th of November 2013
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£12.50
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Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore

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South Kensington 0.51 miles

Dave MacLeod is one of the best rock climbers the UK. Based in the highlands of Scotland he has made first ascents of rock and ice climbs all over the highlands from St Kilda to Ben Nevis as well as in the Alps and Norway.

For someone who claims that he has little 'natural talent or the right body shape for rock climbing', it hasn't stopped Dave chalking up two of the hardest rock climbs in the world: the Long Hope on St John's Head (Orkney) and Echo Wall on the north face of Ben Nevis. Dave puts his success down to a 'quirk of character' and has written much on the subject of psychological control when it comes to climbing at the highest level. 

Come and hear this quirky character at the Royal Geographical Society as he takes you on a journey from his local climbing haunts as a young Glaswegian, to the hardest route on the North Face of the Eiger.

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