Hi i don't know if this is of interest to anyone else on here , but i'm off to Sir Ranulph ,on Friday 13th July at Llandudno ,venue Cymru , i think there's still tickets available if anyone is interested , i just thought someone might be cheers
Wed 4th Jul | Everest, The Eiger & More: Sir Ranulph Fiennes | Harrogate Royal Hall Harrogate |
Thu 5th Jul | Everest, The Eiger & More: Sir Ranulph Fiennes | Assembly Rooms Derby |
Mon 9th Jul | Everest, The Eiger & More: Sir Ranulph Fiennes | Theatre Severn Shrewsbury |
Wed 11th Jul | Everest, The Eiger & More: Sir Ranulph Fiennes | Buy Now St David's Hall Cardiff |
Fri 13th Jul | Everest, The Eiger & More: Sir Ranulph Fiennes | Venue Cymru Llandudno |
Wed 18th Jul | Everest, The Eiger & More: Sir Ranulph Fiennes | Forum Theatre (Malvern Theatres) Malvern |
Thu 19th Jul | Everest, The Eiger & More: Sir Ranulph Fiennes | G Live Guildford |
Fri 7th Sep | Balls Brothers Of London - 3 Course Lunch With Sir Ranulph Fiennes: Sir Ranulph Fiennes | Balls Brothers Minster Exchange London |
Never read the feather men, but know the story. Very intriguing, and apparently, surprisingly persuasive. The theory of how Maj Mike Kealy really died is interesting. He was an experienced climber, who had done selection before, and was a spoken highly of for his actions in the battle of mirbat in 1972, but in 1979, he chose to join in with a selection course, just for practise or for fun, and it is always said, that instead of taking proper supplies like food, water, extra clothing etc. he just weighed his bergen down with rocks. When he became lost he went down very quickly. I'm not a big believer in conspiracy theories or anything like that, but whatever the true circumstances, it serves as a good reminder to us all, to make sure we are prepared with both knowledge, and kit, when out and exposed.