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Barefoot Cradle Attempt Ends In Frostbite

Postby beardless » Sat 12 Oct, 2024 8:25 pm

In the age old debate of boots v shoes, both sides would agree either is probably better than climbing Cradle in sub zero temperatures barefoot


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-12/ ... /104465768
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Re: Barefoot Cradle Attempt Ends In Frostbite

Postby ofuros » Sat 12 Oct, 2024 8:55 pm

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Re: Barefoot Cradle Attempt Ends In Frostbite

Postby ribuck » Sun 13 Oct, 2024 4:40 pm

Dot Butler has left the chat :)
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Re: Barefoot Cradle Attempt Ends In Frostbite

Postby beardless » Sun 13 Oct, 2024 7:19 pm

Wikipedia indicates Dot Butler (née English) was sensible in New Zealand tramps when in snow and ice:

"From 1939, English spent three summers in New Zealand. Her work as a guide in the Mt Cook National Park was an important influence on her post-war activities.[3][9] During this time, she met the young Edmund Hillary,[14][5] and climbed the Remarkables, only donning boots for the portion of the climb in snow and ice.[23]"
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Re: Barefoot Cradle Attempt Ends In Frostbite

Postby ribuck » Tue 15 Oct, 2024 12:25 am

beardless wrote:Dot Butler ... climbed the Remarkables, only donning boots for the portion of the climb in snow and ice

I bushwalked with Dot in the 1980s, and have a very strong recollection of her claiming to have climbed ice barefoot - not habitually, but on one specific occasion triggered by something such as having left her boots behind. I wouldn't put it past her.

However, memory is a fickle thing, and if I can't find something to back up my flippant comment I'm prepared to discard my recollection.
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Re: Barefoot Cradle Attempt Ends In Frostbite

Postby beardless » Tue 15 Oct, 2024 2:57 am

ribuck wrote:
beardless wrote:Dot Butler ... climbed the Remarkables, only donning boots for the portion of the climb in snow and ice

I bushwalked with Dot in the 1980s, and have a very strong recollection of her claiming to have climbed ice barefoot - not habitually, but on one specific occasion triggered by something such as having left her boots behind. I wouldn't put it past her.

However, memory is a fickle thing, and if I can't find something to back up my flippant comment I'm prepared to discard my recollection.


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