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In the last ten years the role of women in the mountains has gained much visibility, as much as in the field as in the media used to transmit the activities and the stories to be told. Bernadette McDonald, Catherine Destivelle, Katie Ives, Luisa Alonso-Cires and Lara Izagirre will disclose the secrets of the worlds of film, literature and mountain journalism. Great and many tales told by women so experienced in their fields.
It’s most certain that Catherine Destivelle would not have ever imagined that her first steps in climbing among the blocks of Fontainebleau, where her parents took her to play as a child, would take her. A sixteen she was climbing in Verdon. Her triumph at the first climbing championship in Bardonechia (1985) catapulted her into the world of professional climbing. Having surpassed the maximum degrees of difficulty, she switched to alpinism. Torre Del Trango, then her winter solo climbs among the mythical North Alps, the ascent of Shisha Pangma, just paved her way towards the most daring and audacious attempts on the majestic walls of the Himalayas.
Lynn Hill is the iconic American climber, acknowledged as one of the most accomplished rock climber in the world. Having learned to climb in 1975, Lynn was part of a cutting-edge generation of free climbers known as the ‘Stone Masters’. Climbing Free is the story of how Lynn has evolved as a person, as a woman in a male dominated scene, as well as her experiences with many of legendary climbers from all over the world. Having traveled to various climbing destinations throughout Europe, Vietnam, Thailand, Morocco, Australia, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Cuba, and China, Lynn has a unique perspective of the evolution of climbing across the globe.
The publishing house, SUA, specialised in mountaineering, travel and cartography is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary, presents what most recently it has wagered on, that being Apps for smart phones. One of these APPS is the “Pyrenees Maps ensemble“APP with 3D cartography, developed by Miguel Angulo with in the field, suggestions and support by Gorka López.
The Saturday night will be for Peter Habeler. Among his many achievements is his ascent of Everest along with Reinhold Messner, without supplemental oxygen in 1978. At 75, he is still climbing. The conference, with Juanjo San Sebastián, will be about his long alpinism career.