- Ian Clough
Ian Clough (1937-1970) was a British mountaineer who was killed on an expedition to climb the south face of the
Himalaya nmassif Annapurna .Climbing career
Clough was born in the
Yorkshire town ofBaildon , nearBradford , and grew up to become one of the best British climbers of his generation. He made many difficult ascents in theAlps , including the Central Pillar of Frêney onMont Blanc withDon Whillans ,Chris Bonington and Jan Dlugosz in 1961 and the North Face of theEiger , with Bonington in 1962. He climbed widely in Britain too, publishing a guide to theScottish Highlands in 1969, and in 1968 he and fellow mountaineerTom Patey were the first to climbAm Buachaille , asea stack atSandwood Bay off the Scottish coast ofSutherland . Two years later, both Clough and Patey died in separate climbing accidents within five days of one another. When Clough died on May 30th, 1970, he would have been unaware Patey had been killed abseiling down another Scottish sea stack on May 25th. Clough's wife Niki, who later died of cancer, was also a mountaineer and climbed the north face of theMatterhorn with her husband.Expedition to Annapurna
In 1970, Clough took part in the expedition to
Annapurna led byChris Bonington , but after the successful ascent of the south face byDougal Haston andDon Whillans he was killed by a fallingsérac (ice -pillar) on the mountain's lower slopes. Bonington dedicated his book "Annapurna South Face" (1971) with the words "To IAN CLOUGH, who gave so much", and a meeting-place andarts venue in Clough's hometown ofBaildon was named "Ian Clough Hall" in his honour.1999 Memorial
In November 1999 a brass plaque was erected in Clough's memory at Annapurna base camp. The text of the plaque reads:
IN MEMORY OF IAN CLOUGH MEMBER OF THE 1970 CHRIS BONINGTON EXPEDITION ANNAPURNA SOUTH FACE KILLED ON DESCENT IN THE ICE FALL NOVEMBER 1999The plaque was commissioned by Kelvin Kent, who had been base camp manager on the expedition. An earlier memorial at the site is an
inscription reading "Ian Clough, killed May 30, 1970", cut into rock shortly after Clough's death with an accompanying message in a local language.Bibliography
*"Ben Nevis and Glencoe", Ian Clough 1969
*"Winter Climbs: Ben Nevis and Glencoe", Ian Clough (ed. Alan Kimber) 1981
*"Annapurna South Face",Chris Bonington 1971 (book dedicated to Clough's memory)External links
* [http://archive.thisisbradford.co.uk/2000/1/15/157724.html Story about the memorial to Ian Clough] in the Bradford "Telegraph and Argus"
* [http://www.placelavergne.com/ren/nepal/Monument/pages/208-IanClough.htm Photograph of the memorial]
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