On the Hill with … Peter Edgerton
Welcome to “On the hill with…” a short interview with (current vice president) Peter Edgerton! How did you get into walking and climbing? A teacher at school, as is so often the case, took us out in the sixth form onto the local hills around Bury during our sports afternoon and one year helped us to arrange a trip around the Lake District in winter conditions which was a memorable experience. I had a school friend who did climbing and caving but a few days with him seemed to be about cold and discomfort! It was sometime later after university that a student friend got me out to climb at Froggatt as well as taking me on a trip to the Cairngorms for Munro bagging in some superb weather one Easter. I was well and truly bitten by the bug by this stage and started to do more trips with him, subsequently being introduced to Ski Mountaineering. Waiting for the Fuente De cable car with RC members Tony Cuddy, Gerry Goldsmith and Mary Edgerton Who has had the most influence on your mountain experiences? Lots of people stand out as being influential in my love of the hills and the[…]
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