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Everest has killed the true spirit of adventure IQ2 at the RGS Debate

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STOP THE PRESS/INTERNET Intelligence Squared are offering all climbers and students half price tickets to next week's "Because it's there" Mountain Festival at the Royal Geographical Society in London on the evening of 15 June 2010.

Full price tickets are £25 each. Get your ticket for just £12.50 via the link from the website use the discount code 'climbing' .

The authentic Englishman is one whose delight is to wander all day, amongst rocks and snow; and to come as near breaking his neck as his conscience will allow - Leslie Stephen 1871

Because it's there IQ2 Mountain Festival at the Royal Geographical Society

THE IQ2 DEBATE: Everest has killed the true spirit of adventure

The first event of its kind in London, the Intelligence Squared Because it's there Mountain Festival takes place from 6-9pm on June 15th 2010 at the Royal Geographical Society and will bring together film, seat-gripping tales of derring-do from the world's best (and best-known) climbers and mountaineers and animated discussion about the true spirit of adventure. Come and hear the first British man and woman to climb Everest, the youngest member of Hilary's successful Everest summit in 1953 and the guide who got Sir Ranulph Fiennes up the North Face of the Eiger and to the top of the highest mountain in the world on a summer's evening at the very place that launched a number of the original record breaking expeditions. Whether you're an armchair mountaineer, experienced climber or just an adventurer at heart you'll enjoy this evening out.

Speakers include:

  • Doug Scott CBE has made 45 expeditions to the high mountains of Asia. He has reached the summit of 40 peaks, of which half were climbed via new routes or for the first time without the use of artificial oxygen and is the first Brit to summit Everest.
  • George Band OBE was the youngest member of the first successful Everest expedition in 1953 and the first to climb Kangchenjunga, (the world's third highest peak) then the highest unclimbed.
  • Kenton Cool is a leading Alpine climber whose clients include Sir Ranulph Fiennes whom he took up the North Face of the Eiger and Everest. Kenton is the only European to summit Everest six times and to summit twice in a season, and on Cho Oyu made the first British ski descent of an 8000m peak.
  • Stephen Venables is a mountaineer, writer and broadcaster. Stephen was the first Briton to climb Everest without supplementary oxygen. Everest was a thrilling highlight in a career which has taken Stephen right through the Himalayas, from Afghanistan to Tibet, making first ascents of many previously unknown mountains.
  • Rebecca Stephens MBE is a journalist and author. She's the first British woman to have climbed Everest and the first English-speaking woman to climb the Seven Summits, the highest mountain on each of the seven continents.
  • Peter Baily is a professional coach, climber and mountaineer who has climbed some of the most challenging mountains of Asia and America and is now working in Chamonix.
  • Louise Turner is a mother, mountaineer, IFMGA Guide, speaker, occasional writer and full time teacher. She has made first ascents of vertical walls in Baffin, Borneo, Britain, Greenland, Jordan, Madagascar, Mali, Norway, Pakistan, Patagonia and Venezuela. Louise worked at Plas Y Brenin - the National Mountaineering centre for 18 years where she became the first and only female Chief Instructor and is one of 6 female British Mountain Guides.
  • Ed Douglas is a traveller, writer and mountaineer. His first book, about Everest, Chomolungma Sings The Blues, was published in 1997. Other books include Regions of the Heart, a biography of mountaineer Alison Hargreaves, who disappeared returning from the summit of K2 in 1995, and the first full-length biography of Tenzing Norgay.

Tickets are £25 each and available through www.iq2mountainfestival.com Ticket price includes a complimentary glass of The King's Ginger – the favoured tipple of bon viveurs, high spirited ladies and sporting gentlemen!

Intelligence Squared

Seven years after it was founded, Intelligence Squared (IQ2) now operates in London, New York, Sydney, Hong Kong and Kiev. Intelligence Squared is Britain's premier debating forum, providing a unique platform for the world's leading figures in politics, journalism, and the media to contest the most important issues of the day, be they political, social, intellectual or historical. The IQ2 Because it's there Mountain Festival will host an IQ2-style discussion entitled Everest has killed the true spirit of adventure.

Bring your autograph book

Intelligence Squared audiences attract an impressive audience – Rory Bremner, Jemima Khan, Bob Geldof, Peter York, General Sir Michael Jackson, Anne Robinson, Dominic Lawson, James Rubin, Zeinab Badawi, Jenny Bond, Sian Lloyd and Alexander Armstrong have all been seen at Intelligence Squared events. Who knows whom you'll be rubbing shoulders with!


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22 Apr, 2010
25 quid !!!!! think i may give it a miss,and does it matter anyway ,and will talking about it make any difference.?
7 Jun, 2010
£25 to see Rebecca Stephens.......I'll think about it. No, I thought about it for all of 1 second!
9 Jun, 2010
also use the use the discount code 'climbing' at http://www.iq2mountainfestival.com/tickets
9 Jun, 2010
I'll also be there, giving a short talk about the challenges of mountain photography and showing the ShAFF video "Why do we climb?".
9 Jun, 2010
Don't see what is wrong with Rebecca Stephens. But it's only £12.50. You can read, I assume?
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