- Arlene Blum
Arlene Blum (born 1945) is an American mountaineer. She is best known for her all-woman ascent of
Annapurna (I), a climb that was also the first successful American ascent. She also was a deputy leader of the first all-woman ascent ofMount McKinley and was the first woman to attempt to ascendMount Everest .tart in mountaineering
A native of
Chicago , Blum was raised by Orthodox Jewish parents. In the early 1960s, she attendedReed College inPortland, Oregon , a part of the country which presented her with an initial opportunity for a major ascent. Her first attempt was inWashington , where she failed to reach the summit of Mount Adams. However, she persevered, climbing throughout her college days. Writing her senior thesis on the topic of volcanic gases onOregon 'sMount Hood enabled her to go climbing as part of her research. Blum graduated from Reed and attendedMIT andUC Berkeley , where she earned aPh.D. in biophysical chemistry. After grad school, Blum embarked on what she called the "endless winter"—spending more than a year climbing peaks all over the world.Major climbs
As deputy leader, Blum was part of the first all-woman team to ascend
Alaska 'sMount McKinley in 1970. She participated in a 1976 expedition upMount Everest as part of theAmerican Bicentennial Everest Expedition, but did not reach the summit. In 1978, she organized a team of ten women to climbAnnapurna (I) inNepal which, until then, had been climbed by only eight people (all men). They raised money for the trip in part by selling T-shirts with the slogan "A woman's place is on top". Two women from Blum's team made the summit onOctober 15 , but two other women died two days later attempting the same feat. After the event, Blum wrote a book about her experience on Annapurna, called "Annapurna: A Woman's Place".She led the first expedition to climb
Bhrigupanth in theIndia nHimalayas , leading a team of Indian and American women. She then attempted what she called the "Great Himalayan Traverse", a two-thousand-mile journey across the treacherous but beautiful peaks of the Himalayas fromBhutan to India. She crossed theAlps fromYugoslavia toFrance , bearing her baby Annalise on her back in a backpack.Other activities
Arlene Blum is an impassioned feminist and outspoken advocate for mountaineering as a metaphor for life's challenges. She organizes Berkeley's annual Himalayan Fair and continues to write books about the challenges of mountaineering. She is also a participant in the activities of the progressive PAC
Moveon.org .External links
* [http://www.arleneblum.com/ Arlene Blum's website]
* [http://web.reed.edu/reed_magazine/feb2004/features/reaching_the_summit/ Article about Arlene Blum in Reed College Magazine]
* [http://www.harcourtbooks.com/Breaking_Trail/interview.asp Interview with Arlene Blum for "Breaking Trail"]
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