Andrew Kirkpatrick (climber)
Andy Kirkpatrick | |
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Andy Kirkpatrick in Greenland, 2006 | |
Born |
Stafford, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom | 24 April 1971
Nationality | British |
Occupation | climber, motivational speaker, writer |
Known for | Big wall climbing in Patagonia, Alaska, Antarctica and the Alps |
Website |
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Andrew Kirkpatrick (born 24 June 1971 in Stafford, England), is a British mountaineer, author, motivational speaker and monologist. He is best known as a big wall climber, having scaled Yosemite's El Capitan 29 times, including three solo ascents, and two one day ascents, as well as climbing in Patagonia, Alaska, Antarctica and the Alps. He has also crossed Greenland by ski. In 2014 he guided Alex Jones up Moonlight Buttress, Zion National Park, raising £1.9 million for Sport Relief.[1]
Biography
Kirkpatrick was born in Stafford, England, in 1971, where his father Pete Kirkpatrick was based with the RAF and received the British Empire Medal for his service to Mountain Safety in 1993.[2] In the years that followed he moved to Sardinia, Windsor, Tywyn and Llanrwst (North Wales). At the age of six his parents divorced and Kirkpatrick, together with his brother Robin and sister Joanne, moved with their mother to Hull, where he lived until he moved to London aged 19. Much of Kirkpatrick's climbing writing reflects on this period of his life, and in his book Psychovertical he wonders whether moving from North Wales – with its mountains and beaches – had more of an effect on him than the separation of his parents.
Film, TV and radio
Kirkpatrick has worked in film and TV as a safety advisor and stunt rigger, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,[3] as well as in programs for CBBC, ITN, BBC and BBC Scotland.[4] The BBC program "The Big Climb" about his ascent of El Capitan[5] with his 13-year-old daughter Ella won multiple awards.[6] In 2014, he guided the TV presenter Alex Jones up the Moonlight Buttress in Zion National Park in order to raise money for Sports Relief, raising £1.9 million. In 2014, Kirkpatrick gave a fifteen-minute talk on BBC radio 4 in its Four Thought slot on the subject of the importance of risky play for children.[7] In January 2015, he followed the route of the heroes of telemark on the Hardangervidda by ski with his two children for a BBC film on risky play.[8]
Writing
Kirkpatrick's dyslexia is well documented,[9] and these struggles form part of his first book Psychovertical.
Kirkpatrick is only the third person to win the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature twice (Paul Pritchard and Jim Perrin being the other authors to win twice).[10] His first win was with his first book, Psychovertical in 2008[11] and his second with his book, Cold Wars: Climbing the fine line between risk and reality.[12]
Psychovertical has been translated into German (published in 2010 as Psychovertikal by AS Verlag), Polish, Italian and Korean. The Italian version was published in 2011 as Psychovertical by Edizioni Versante Sud and in 2012 won the literary prize Gambrinus "Giuseppe Mazzotti".[13] It is also published in French.
Bibliography
- Psychovertical, London: Hutchinson, 2008, ISBN 978-0-09-192096-8, ISBN 0-09-192096-5
- 30 Years of Climbing Magazine, Climbing Magazine, 1999, ISBN 978-1-893682-02-3
- Cold Wars, Vertebrate, 2011, ISBN 978-1906148461
- Zimne Wojny" by Taschenbuch ISBN 978-8361050957
- Kalte Kriege, AS Verlag, 2012, ISBN 978-3906055015
- Cold Wars, The Mountaineers, USA, ISBN 978-1594857430
- 1000+ Climbing Tips" Akreative ISBN 978-1484854013
- Nutcraft Akreative ASIN: B00F8CVQ0S
- Hooks Akreative ASIN: B008LZRO0A
- Driven Akreative ISBN 978-1491036174
References
- ↑ "Alex Against the Rock". Sport Relief. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ↑ http://www.rafmountainrescue.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/NHAA-23413.pdf
- ↑ "Charlie and the Chocolate factory". Flickr. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ↑ "BBC Two – The Adventure Show, 2008/2009, Karen's Ultimate Challenge". BBC. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ↑ "Ella Kirkpatrick: on climbing El Cap". Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ↑ "My Life: The Big Climb". Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ↑ BBC Radio 4 - Four Thought, Series 4, Andy Kirkpatrick
- ↑ X Box To Ice - Sheffield Adventure Film Festival Archived 2 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Dyslexic Writers
- ↑ The Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature
- ↑ Boardman Tasker winners Accessed 8 April 2009 Archived 25 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Boardman-Tasker 2012 Winner Accessed 16 November 2012
- ↑ Redazione. "Premio Mazzotti 2012: i vincitori". Marca Trevigiana. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
External links
- Radio Interview | National Geographic
- "The Tapestry of the Experience" | interview by Alastair Humphreys
- Storytelling, Dyslexia, and Antarctica | Interview by The Adventure Journal
- Interview | Vertical Life
- The Dark Side of Climbing | Vague Direction interview
- The Boss at the bottom of the world | British Mountaineering Council interview
- Official website