The Climbers
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Originally published | 1978 |
Authors | M. John Harrison |
Genres | Fiction |
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ID | 2046080 |
About The Climbers
One of M. John Harrison's most acclaimed novels in a career of near universal acclaim, CLIMBERS is, perhaps, the least fantastical of his novels. . . .
Boy, aged seven, climbs Old Man of Hoy sea stack
... About 15 million people watched as The Climbers ascended the spectacular stack...
Climbers scale 'biggest adventure' in UK climbing
... The Climbers said it was " the biggest adventure" in the sport in the UK...
Mountain rescue teams trial drone technology to find lost climbers
... As well as using drone cameras to find The Climbers, the drones can now be fitted with lights and loudspeakers to help communicate with those who are trapped...
Corona virus: Chinese researchers start Everest climb in the midst of a pandemic
... mountain climbing record-holder say that if The Climbers make it to the summit, it would be a very rare case, the only Chinese climber to the summit...
Tom Ballard: Bodies found in missing climbers search
... On Wednesday it was reported the search had been called off, but resumed when silhouettes were spotted on a passage taken by The Climbers...
Tom Ballard: Missing climbers 'assumed dead' as search ends
... He said the team, Pakistan s military and The Climbers families and friends had done everything possible to find the missing men...
The blind climbers of Kilimanjaro
... Eight embarked on the journey but on the evening of 19 February, after sleeping in a cave and making a steep and rocky climb that day, one of The Climbers had to drop out...
Viewpoint: Should Britain apologise for Amritsar massacre?
... There was little movement, except for The Climbers...
Mountain rescue teams trial drone technology to find lost climbers
Mountain rescue teams trial drone technology to find lost climbers
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.New drone technology is allowing mountain rescue teams to dramatically improve how they search for people who get stuck and stranded on Britain's highest peaks.
As well as using drone cameras to find The Climbers , The Drones can now be fitted with lights and loudspeakers to help communicate with those who are trapped.
The new technology has been developing over several years but is now being used in active rescues.
Volunteers from Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team and Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team showed Bbc News how it all works.
Source of news: bbc.com