Don Morrison (mountaineer)
Donald Kenneth Morrison (19 March 1929 – 21 June 1977) was a British climber and mountaineer. Morrison first became known as a pioneer rock climber in Canada, then in England's Peak District and he led three expeditions to the Himalayas. He died in 1977 leading an attempt on Latok II peak in the Karakoram.
Don Morrison | |
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Don Morrison during the first ascent of Pamshe in the Himalayas in 1975 | |
Born | Donald Kenneth Morrison 19 March 1929 Bromley, United Kingdom |
Died | 21 June 1977 48) | (aged
Known for | Pioneering climbs, Alpine style climbing, climbing leadership |
Awards | ACC’s Silver Rope for Excellence in Leadership and Technical Ability (1958) |
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