- John Harlin (mountaineer)
John Harlin (full name John Elvis Harlin II) (
July 20 ,1935 -May 22 ,1966 ) was an Americanmountaineer and US Air Force Pilot who was killed making an ascent of the north face of theEiger . Harlin graduated from Sequoia High School andStanford University , and after establishing himself as a mountaineer conceived the ambition of climbing the Eiger by the "direttissima" (Italian for "most direct") route. However, 2,000 feet from the summit his rope broke and he fell to his death. The Scottish mountaineerDougal Haston , who was climbing with Harlin, successfully reached the summit with a German party following the same route, which was renamed the "Harlin route" in Harlin's honor. His son,John Harlin III , who was nine at the time of his father's death, is also a mountaineer and Editor-in-Chief of theAmerican Alpine Club 's American Alpine Journal.Possibly, Harlin was one of the climbers - the other likely being
Gary Hemming - who served as model for the character Rand inJames Salter 's novel "Solo Faces".Harlin's son, an accomplished climber himself and writer, recently climbed the Eiger by the "original" route. He has written a book about his experience entitled "The Eiger Obsession." A film of the son's climb to exorcise the ghosts left by his father's death came out in May 2007: "The Alps," by Steve Judson and his Academy Award-nominated film team, is an Imax movie with remarkable views of the north face of the Eiger as well as other Alpine peaks.
Quotes about Harlin
:"Harlin was a man of action, and when he was killed, life just wasn't the same. For me, and for several others, his spirit was irreplaceable." —
Layton Kor , one of his companions on the Eiger attempt.First Ascents
* 1965 American Direttissima, Aiguille du Dru, Mont Blanc Range, France. With
Royal Robbins . [cite journal
last = Harlin | first = John | authorlink = John Harlin
coauthors = | title = Petit Dru, West Face Direttissima | journal = American Alpine Journal
volume = 1966 | issue = | pages = 81–89 | publisher = The American Alpine Club
location = New York City, New York, USA | date = 1966
url = http://www.americanalpineclub.org/AAJO/pdfs/1966/Harlin_PetitDru1966_81-89.pdf
doi = | id = ISSN 0065-6925 | accessdate = ]Bibliography
* James Ramsay Ullman: "Straight Up: The Life and Death of John Harlin", Doubleday, 1968
* James Salter: "Solo Faces", Collins, 1980References
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