Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Dennis Davis (climber)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Occupation
  
engineer

Role
  
Mountaineer

Name
  
Dennis Davis


Children
  
Nick, Bea, Colin

Spouse(s)
  
Renata Davis

First ascents
  
Nuptse

Born
  
28 January 1927 (
1927-01-28
)
Dulwich, England

Died
  
February 19, 2015, Macclesfield, United Kingdom

Books
  
Social power and civil rights

Dennis Davis (1927 – 19 February, 2015) was a British mountaineer.

Dennis got his taste for the Himalaya in 1955 when, along with Alf Gregory, Ted Courtney and Peter Boultbee he visited the Rolwaling sub-range. Between the four of them they climbed 19 peaks, of which 16 were first ascents of between 19,000 and 22,000ft.

In 1957, Dennis and Charles Evans, as a two-man team without supplementary oxygen, climbed Annapurna IV before making an ambitious, but unsuccessful attempt on Annapurna II.

Dennis, along with Sherpa Tashi completed the first ascent of Nuptse on 16 May 1961. Other (British) members of the expedition were Joe Walmsley (expedition leader), Les Brown, Chris Bonnington Jim Swallow, Simon Clark and John Streetley. They travelled to Nepal in two Standard Vanguard estate cars by road, through countries including Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and India. The climb was completed without the aid of oxygen.

Expeditions

  • 1955 - Rolwaling Himal
  • 1957 - Annapurna IV
  • 1961 - Nuptse
  • References

    Dennis Davis (climber) Wikipedia