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Chris Bonington, born on August 6, 1934, in Hampstead, London, is one of the most influential British mountaineers of the 20th century. He discovered climbing as a teenager, learning his craft on the crags of Wales and Scotland, before quickly making a name for himself in the Alps. By the late 1950s, he had participated in major ascents, such as the Bonatti Pillar in Les Drus in 1958. He established himself as one of the most talented members of a generation of British climbers, alongside figures such as Don Whillans, Ian Clough, and Joe Brown. His career is marked by iconic first ascents: the central pillar of Frêney on Mont Blanc in 1961, the Central Tower of Paine in Patagonia in 1963, and the right pillar of Brouillard in 1966. From the 1960s onward, he also distinguished himself in the Himalayas, reaching the summit of Annapurna II in 1960, then Nuptse in 1961, before leading and participating in nineteen Himalayan expeditions, including four to Everest.
10.0When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema
2000
7.5Annapurna South Face
1971

Final Ascent: The Legend of Hamish MacInnes
2019
8.7Galahad of Everest
1991

Everest Revisited 1924 - 2024
2024
10.0K2 - Triumph And Tragedy On The Savage Mountain
1988

Bonington: Mountaineer
2017
10.0Lakeland Rock
1990
10.0Raven Crag - Closing The Gap
1985

Remember the Summit
2026
7.0Everest: The Mystery of Mallory and Irvine
1999

Everest: The South West Face
2017
10.0Great Britain, Journey To The Sources of Mountaineering
2025

Magnetic Mountains
2017
10.0Incantations
1985
10.0Everest - The Hard Way
2021
10.0On ne marche qu'une fois sur la lune
2014

A Cold Embrace
2024