Quay Climbling Centre to host Eiger Paraclimb lecture

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Monday, January 11, 2016 - 8:41am

The Quay Climbing Centre is hosting A World’s First Expedition Lecture: The Eiger Paraclimb in Exeter.

Mark McGowan joins the Quay Climbing Centre to recount the successful world’s first ascent on the prolific Eiger by a group of British Paraclimbers

In July 2015, led by Mark McGowan and Colin Gourlay, a team of paraclimbers successfully summited the infamous Eiger in Switzerland. In this gripping lecture, Mark shares an enthralling story of their journey. He commented:

“The Eiger Paraclimb was a committing project resonating a message well beyond that great moment of seeing all my friends safely reach the summit of one of the most iconic and dangerous mountains in the Swiss Alps. It is a great pleasure to continue with that message through the lecture series to reflect the courage and commitment that was demonstrated by all in the team.”

Paraclimbers Jay Owen who is autistic, John Churcher who has 3% vision, and Alex Taylor who has MS took on the Eiger Mountain, assisted by Mark and Colin, to raise awareness of what can be achieved in adventure, despite disability. Their journey was wrought with challenges and the team were required to constantly adapt and innovate new approaches to ensure their success.

This profound tale of human connection and determination will challenge your perception of disability and the limitations of mountaineering.

Join us at the Quay Climbing Centre in Exeter on the 30th January at 7.30pm to hear about the Eiger Paraclimb first-hand.  For details of how to book a place, please contact the Quay Climbing Centre team. http://www.quayclimbingcentre.co.uk/

The Quay Climbing Centre – the South West’s largest indoor climbing wall.  We are passionate about climbing and outdoor adventure and want to share our passions with you!  Our aim is simple:  to run a welcoming, safe and vibrant wall for climbers of all ages, abilities and experiences.  We want all our climbers to enjoy climbing at the centre, develop new skills and master existing ones – most importantly we hope you have fun!

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