Ray Colledge

Raymond Leslie Burrows Colledge (May 26, 1922 - April 10, 2014) was a climber and mountaineer who was a member of the British 1952 Cho Oyu expedition and made the third British ascent of the North Face of the Eiger in 1969.

Early life

Colledge was born in Coventry, England.[1] He began climbing after his discharge from the RAF at the end of WWII.[2]

Career

Colledge's guideless ascent of a number of difficult routes in the Alps resulted in an invite to join Eric Shipton's Cho Oyu expedition in 1952. The expedition included many climbers who would later form the successful Everest team in 1953. During the expedition, Colledge made the first ascent of a number of lesser peaks[3] and was one of the test subjects who worked closely with the physiologist Griffith Pugh to test oxygen flow rates at altitude.[4] At the time, the Cho Oyu expedition was seen as a failure, Shipton was replaced by John Hunt as leader for the 1953 Everest expedition and Colledge wan not asked to join another expedition to the Himalayas.

Colledge continued to climb in the UK and in the Alps.[5] In 1969, in a two-week holiday from his job at Courtaulds in Derby, he made three difficult ascents that brought him to the attention of the British climbing community.[6][7] Partnering Dan Boon, Colledge made an ascents of the Pear Buttress on Mont Blanc and the Walker Spur on the Grandes Jorasses.[8] Colledge then made the third British ascent of the 1938 route on the Eiger's Nordwand.[9][10]

Colledge went on to make many early British ascents of difficult Alpine routes with his friend and climbing partner, Dennis Davis.[11][12]

Colledge died April 10, 2014.

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gollark: There was the milgram obedience experiment or whatever it is. Humans love our conformity.
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References

  1. " City mountaineer who helped Sir Edmund Hillary climb Everest dies aged 91". Coventry Telegraph. 30 Apr 2014 By Ben Eccleston
  2. "Ray Colledge 1922-2014". British Mountaineering Council, Apr 20, 2014 by Lindsay Griffin
  3. "Repimo Shar". GREATER HIMALAYA - Climb Magazine,
  4. Harriet Tuckey (21 May 2013). Everest - The First Ascent: How a Champion of Science Helped to Conquer the Mountain. Lyons Press. pp. 61, 63–. ISBN 978-0-7627-9192-7.
  5. Peter Steele (1998). Eric Shipton: Everest and Beyond. Mountaineers Books. pp. 170–. ISBN 978-0-89886-659-9.
  6. "Ray Colledge ". The Times (subscription) Obituary May 4, 2014
  7. "Ray Colledge 26-05-1922 – 10-04-2014" Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine. Mark Harrison , Alpine Club website
  8. Mick Conefrey (31 January 2014). Everest 1953: The Epic Story of the First Ascent. Mountaineers Books. pp. 49–. ISBN 978-1-59485-887-1.
  9. "Ray Colledge - obituary" The Telegraph, 27 Apr 2014
  10. "Eiger Tigers", Climber and Rambler. 1969. p. 422.
  11. World Climbing: Based on Mountain Magazine. Dark Peak. 1980. p. 68.
  12. "IN MEMORIAM - DENNIS DAVIS". By Jim Gregson Newsletter of the Karabiner Mountaineering Club, 19 February 2015
  • Journal of the Midland Association of Mountaineers 1970
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