Richard Pattison

Richard Pattison (born in 1975) is a climber from Northumberland in Great Britain, but now resides in Sydney, Australia. He became well-known in Northumberland after summitting Everest in 2009, which created front page headlines in the local newspaper "The Journal". The Everest summit also attracted further media attention from BBC Look-North, BBC Radio Newcastle and marketing for the Northumberland County Council. He currently writes a blog on "The Journal" website.

Everest

Richard Pattison climbed Everest on a commercial expedition organised by Summitclimb via the South Col route from Nepal. The team summitted on 19 May 2009 . He said of Everest:

Climbing is my passion, I realised my life time dream in the Himalayas when I stood on top of the world. I summitted Everest on 19 May 2009, it had been a long journey, slowly building up experience, skills and the mental toughness required to attempt such a great challenge. My summit day on Everest defines my life, no matter what I do in the future, I will never move beyond or past Everest.

7 Summits

The 7 Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Richard Pattison completed the quest after climbing Everest in 2009, but the most noteable was the adventurous new route on Vinson in Antarctica as part of an Australian exploratory expedition to the Dater glacier.

Dates climbed:

Mountain

Continent

Height

Date

Kilimanjaro

Africa

5,892m

24 Feb 2000

Aconcagua

South America

6,962m

2 Jan 2001

Denali

North America

6,194m

29 June 2001

Elbrus

Europe

5,642m

14 Aug 2003

Mount Kosciuszko

Australia

2,228m

10 Apr 2004

Vinson Massif

Antarctica

4,892m

29 Dec 2008

Everest

Asia

8,848m

19 May 2009

He is the 27th Briton to complete the 7 Summits, and the 6th Australian.

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