- Frank Smythe
Francis Sydney Smythe, also known as Frank Smythe (
6 July 1900 -27 June 1949 ) was a British mountaineer, author, [cite book |title=An Alpine Journey
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publisher=London, Victor Gollancz
date=1934 ] cite book
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year=1930
title=The Kangchenjunga Adventure
publisher=Victor Gollancz Ltd] cite book
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year=1949
title=The Valley of Flowers
publisher=W.W. Norton] [cite book
title=Frank Smythe: The Six Alpine/Himalayan Climbing Books
author=F. S. Smythe
id=ISBN13 9780898867404] [cite book
title=The Spirit of the Hills
author=Smythe, F. S.
publisher=London, Hodder & Stoughton
date=1945 ] [cite book
title=Climbs in the Canadian Rockies
author=Smythe, Frank S.
publisher=London, Hodder and Stoughton
date=1950 ] [cite book
title=Rocky Mountains
author= Smythe, Frank S.
publisher=London, Adam and Charles Black
date=1948 ] [cite book
title=Peaks and Valleys
author=F. S. Smythe
publisher=London, Adam and Charles Black
date=1938 ] [cite book
title=Over Tyrolean Hills
author=F. S. Smythe
publisher=Hodder and Stoughton
date=1936 ] [cite book
title=Snow on the Hills
author=F. S. Smythe
publisher=Hodder and Stoughton
date=1946 ] [cite book
title=The Mountain Scene
author=F. S. Smythe
publisher=London, Adam and Charles Black
date=1937 ] [cite book
title=Mountains in Colour
author=F. S. Smythe
publisher=London, Max Parish
date=1949 ] [cite book
title=Climbs and Ski Runs: Mountaineering and Ski-ing in the Alps, Great Britain and Corsica
author=F. S. Smythe
publisher=William Blackwood
date=1929 ] [cite book
title=Camp Six: An account of the 1933 Mount Everest expedition
author=F. S. Smythe
publisher=Hodder and Stoughton
date=1937 ] [cite book
title=Kamet Conquered
author=F. S. Smythe
publisher=Victor Gollancz
date=1932 ] photographer and botanist in the early years of high altitude mountaineering.Smythe trained as an electrical engineer and worked for brief periods with the Royal Air Force and Kodak before devoting himself to writing and public lecturing. Smythe enjoyed mountaineering, photography, collecting plants, and gardening; he toured as a lecturer; and he wrote a total of twenty seven books.cite book |title=The Six Alpine/Himalayan Climbing Books |last=Smythe |first=Frank S |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2000 |publisher=Baton Wicks |location=Appendix V |isbn=1-898573-37-9 |pages=pp933 and 934 |url= ]
He was best known as a mountaineer. The highlights of his climbing, summarized below, included first ascents of the Brenva Face of
Mont Blanc and ofKamet , and attempts onKanchenjunga andMount Everest in the 1930s. It has been stated that the man had a tendency for irascibility, that some of his mountaineering contemporaries said "decreased with altitude" [cite book
title=Everest: The Official History
author=George Band
publisher=HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
date=2003 ] Smythe's focused approach is well documented, not only through his own writings, but by his contemporaries and later works.Among his many public lectures, Smythe gave at least several to the
Royal Geographical Society , his first being in 1931 titled "Explorations in Garhwal around Kamet", his second in 1947 titled "An Expedition to the Lloyd George Mountains, North-East British Columbia".Smythe was a prodigious writer and produced many popular books. However his book "The Kangchenjunga Adventure" launched Smythe as a legitimate and respected author. [cite book |title=Smythe's Mountains: F. S. Smythe and his Climbs
author=Harry Calvert
publisher=Gollancz
date=1985 ]During the
Second World War he served in theCanadian Rockies as a mountaineer training officer for theLovat Scouts . He went on to write two books about climbing in the Rockies, "Rocky Mountains" (1948) and "Climbs in the Canadian Rockies" (1951).Mount Smythe (10,650 ft) was named in his honour.In 1949, in
Delhi , he was taken ill with food poisoning; then a succession ofmalaria attacks took their toll and he died on June 27th 1949 two weeks before his 49th birthday.Climbing Highlights
* 1927 and 1928 Smythe, together with T. Graham Brown, made the first ascent of two routes on the Brenva Face of
Mont Blanc , the Sentinelle Rouge and Route Major. These were the first routes to be put up on the face.
* 1930 Smythe was a member of the international team (Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Greate Britain), to attemptKangchenjunga . Under the leadership of Professor Dyrenfurth.
* 1931 Smythe was the leader of the first successful expedition to climbKamet (7,756 m) in 1931, at the time it was the highest peak yet climbed. During theKamet expedition Smythe and Holdswordth discovered what is now called theValley of Flowers cite book |quotes=no |author=F. S. Smythe|year=1949|title=The Valley of Flowers|publisher=W.W. Norton] in the Himalaya, now in the state ofUttarakhand ,India .
* 1933 Smythe was a member of the Everest expedition lead byHugh Ruttledge .cite book |quotes=no |author=Hugh Ruttledge|year=1933|title=Everest 1933|publisher=Hodder and Stoughton]
* 1936 Smythe was again a member of Hugh Ruttledge's 2nd Everest Expedition.
* 1938 Smythe was a member ofEric Shipton andBill Tilman 'scite book |quotes=no |author=H. W. Tilman|year=1938|title=Mount Everest 1938|publisher=Pilgrims Publishing] expedition to Everest.Bibliography
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