- Gary Hemming
Gary Hemming (1934 – 1969) was a noted American mountaineer. Together with
Royal Robbins he made the first ascent of the American Direct route on theAiguille du Dru inChamonix in 1962, and was widely known in France for his role as a rescuer of a party on the same mountain in 1966.Hemming died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound outside the
Jenny Lake campground inGrand Teton National Park in 1969. Hemming is widely thought to be one of the models for the character named Rand in theJames Salter book "Solo Faces".Quotes about Hemming
*"Hemming. The name is singular, like the man." — Jack Turner
*"Gary was big, rawboned tough, and light-haired and had uncannily blue eyes. His most arresting physical feature was his grin. It combined the innocence of a friendly, lively eight-year-old and the cynicism of an old satyr who has seen it all. He was reckless with his passions, had an insatiable appetite for what he (and I) called life, and an alarming capacity for suffering." — Pete Sinclair
References
*Harlin III, John. "The Eiger Obsession: Facing the Mountain That Killed My Father." New York: Simon and Schuster: 2007.
*Sinclair, Pete. "We Aspired: The Last Innocent Americans." Logan, Utah: Utah State University, 1993.
*Tenderini, Mirella, "Gary Hemming: Beatnik of the Alps", Glasgow: The Ernest Press, 1995
*Turner, Jack. "Teewinot: Climbing and Contemplating the Teton Range." New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2000
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