- Mr. Robert Pettigrew- An Eminent Teacher once upon a time (circa 1963-) at The Rajkumar College, Rajkot- A Giant, he was on entry, but unrecognised or unknown to some students (A theme: What is in your baggage on entry into the school i.e. special traits & skills ) who till this day may be wondering; the students around his departure from the school had many noteworthy benefits and now if some of those have not kept up with the ultimate heights that the giant reached can learn here in the Ext links below, mostly in order of find with some e.g. photo with award posted initially : A work in progress
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- Old Nottinghamians Thank The PahadiSaheb, March 11, 2021
- Air force & Mountain Rescue with Pettigrew
- ROBERT PETTIGREW, an ex-teacher of RkC along with his daughter visited the school. He visits “Kullu” in Himachal every year and has earned the nickname of “Pahari Saheb” among the localities.
- List needs some inclusion of other worldly mountains travesed by ancient people of the land and for Himalayas Sir Robert Pettigrew MBE, The PahadiSaheb of the Himalayas can at least list modern day first ascent of secondary peaks around major ascents listed
- Former BMC-BRITISH MOUNTEERING CLUB president Bob Pettigrew awarded MBE
- Robert Pettigrew awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire THE HIMALAYAN CLUB pg 32
- Bob Pettigrew at OREAD MOUNTAINEERING CLUB 50th Anniversary Journal 1949-1999
- Former UIAA Access Commission president Robert Pettigrew has been awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire for outstanding service to the community and local "hands-on service” which stands out as an example to other people.
- Emeritus Award for Robert Pettigrew, President of the Access and Conservation Commission, and Alpine Club representative with the Emeritus Award for services to mountaineering
- Mt. Everest Mystery:Did Mallory and Irvine Summit in 1924? Comment By Robert Pettigrew onTuesday March 9, 2010 : Robert Pettigrew says:... interesting and succinct summary of the mystery of Mallory and Irvine. Although it has long been assumed that the ice-axe found in 1933 belonged to Sandy Irvine because of the three parallel markings – a system he had used at school to mark other sports gear, that has recently been disputed by a member of the team that found the axe and marked it to distinguish it from other of the parties’ axes. Perhaps this merits further research? Were you aware also that Mallory’s grandson has climbed the second step on his way to the summit of Everest and felt it was well within the capacity of his illustrous grandfather at the height of his powers and regarded in Britain as one of the foremost rock climbers of his day.
- Mr. Robert Pettigrew, President, British Mountaineering Council
- ASCENT OF KULU PUMORI 1964 by ROBERT PETTIGREW:The Himalayan Journal
- PAPSURA CLIMBED 1967 BY ROBERT PETTIGREW
- Chairman of the MEF's screening committee circa 2011
- This extract from a Climbers' Club Journal has been made ...... and one of them was able to rob us ... we moved on further west to Rajkot where we stayed for a few days at Rajkumar College to visit friends. This is where Pettigrew worked ...
- Robert Pettigrew of Nottingham : Robert Pettigrew grew up in Nottingham, surrounded by forests where the legendary Robin Hood ran free. And it is the same adventurous spirit that seems to have infected this man about mountains, who keeps returning to the Kullu peaks in Himachal Pradesh every year since he first set his eyes and foot on them four decades ago
- Nottingham Boy Grew To Be A Giant
- The CCPR Emeritus Award for a Lifetime’s Contribution to Mountaineering and Recreation, both through service to the CCPR and other bodies, and as a participant.
- Sep 13, 2005 ... Congratulations to Bob Pettigrew, who has received the CCPR Emeritus ... the award by His Royal Highness Prince Philip at St. James' Palace.
- Climbers' Club
- During the conference, seven different papers on mountaineering, livelihood and environment were presented. Managing Mountain Biodiversity for Better Life by Dr. Krishna Chandra Poudel (Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation),Developing Mountain Tourism Opportunities & Challenges by Mr. Robert Pettigrew (President, Access & Conservation Commission)
- Recognition of Robert Pettigrew:Founded and Chaired the Access Focus Group which had an important role in defining and protecting the customary rights and freedoms of outdoor recreation during the passage of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2002. He also represented the CCPR on the Mountain Training Board, on which, as Chairman 1987-93, he had an important role in setting up the very successful and forward-looking UK Mountain Training Board.
- The mountaineer
- Beeston Camera Club Test Site - BlogMay 3, 2006 ... This Thursday Robert Pettigrew gives an illustrated talk on 'The Great ... World Federation of Mountaineering Association Access Commission
- Robert Pettigrew: Adventure tourism to gain fillip in Kashmir, May 10th, 2008 (ANI): A five-member team of International Mountaineering Federation (IMF) in association with the tourism department of Kashmir promotes trekking destinations in the state. The relief and terrain of Kashmir
- Call for Jammu and Kashmir to be re-opened,30 Jun 2008: The UIAA Access and Conservation Commission has called on the tourism authorities in Jammu and Kashmir to re-instate infrastructure to allow for the resumption of mountaineering. “We owe it to our Indian colleagues in the UIAA to attempt a realistic and sober assessment of the risk involved,” said Commission President, Robert Pettigrew. The Pir Panjal range of the Kashmir Himalaya has been closed to mountain tourism for 15 years due to the armed conflict in the region. Both journalists and officials have now expressed cautious optimism that some important mountaineering areas can be re-opened for trekking and climbing. Members of the Access and Conservation Commission have visited the Pir Panjal to discuss the issues.
- Alpine club newsletter 2007 AC Art Exhibition Page 9 photo Robert Pettigrew
- At British Mountaineering Council, Manchester 14th National Open Forum Saturday 17th April 2010 – Rhossili, Gower, Bob Pettigrew (Honorary Member) said that the UIAA, the international mountaineering federation had failed to understand that it is possible to have ‘access and conservation’ a term coined by former BMC President Alan Blackshaw during his presidency of the UIAA.
- Foreign Office urges caution as Kashmir tries to lure back tourists: the access and conservation commission of the International Mountaineering and Climbing Federation, led by Robert Pettigrew of Britain, recently visited Kashmir and appealed to tourism authorities to reinstate the infrastructure for the resumption of mountaineering.
- Song Of India sung by an Indian merchant in Russia
- CCPR Access Focus Group Held on 25 January 2008 at CCPR offices, Burwood House, London: Bob Pettigrew CCPR:One Voice for Sport & Recreation
- Nepal Mountaineering Association :Mr. Robert Pettigrew-President, Access & Conservation Commission, UIAA Commented at the conference in 2006 : During the conference, seven different papers on mountaineering, livelihood and environment were presented. Developing Mountain Tourism Opportunities & Challenges by Mr. Robert Pettigrew (President, Access & Conservation Commission)
- Derbyshire Himalayan Expedition 1961: Ice Pass Crossing
- THE DERBYSHIRE HIMALAYAN EXPEDITION, 1961 ROBERT PETTIGREW The Himalayan Journal Vol.23
- According to Robert Pettigrew, Kashmir has extensive potential for development of adventure tourism like trekking and Alpine style climbing.
- Alpine Club Newspaper 2005 Comment by Robert Pettigrew:"The oldest of all mountaineering clubs in the world, the Alpine Club, came into existence when one mountaineer wrote to another early in 1857 saying:'I want you to consider whether it would not be possible to establish an Alpine Club, the members of which would dine together once a year, say in London, and give each other what information they could.' The first such dinner was held in December 1857. Gradually Alpine Clubs spread throughout the world but Sir Geoffrey Corbett, founder of the Himalayan Club did not want to use the name in India. So he arrived at a definition of the objects of the Club which has appeared on the title page of the Himalayan Journal ever since: 'To encourage and assist Himalayan travel and exploration, and to extend the knowledge of the Himalaya and adjoining ranges through science, art, literature and sport.' Corbett concluded his outline for the Himalayan Club by saying:' And so the H.C is founded and we hope great things of it; the geographer that the blank spaces on our maps may be filled in; the scientist that our knowledge of the Himalaya, its rocks and glaciers, its animals and plants, its peoples and their way of living, may continually expand; the artist that its glories may continually inspire fine pictures. The mountaineer may dream of the ascent of a thousand unclimbed peaks, the shikaris of record heads shot in nullahs yet unknown. My own hope is that it may help to rear a breed of individuals in India, hard and self-reliant, who will know how to enjoy life on the high hills.' " Bob Pettigrew
- 1998: Robert Pettigrew, 67, grew up in Nottingham, surrounded by forests where the legendary Robin Hood ran free. And it is the same adventurous spirit that seems to have infected this man about mountains, who keeps returning to the Kullu peaks in Himachal Pradesh every year since he first set his eyes and foot on them four decades ago.
- Kullu Pumori (6553 m):This peak is situated in centre of the Bara Shigri glacier in the Lahaul. It is a challenging peak and was first climbed by Bob Pettigrew’s British team in 1964.
- Photographic Alliance of Great Britain The Great Himalaya of India( projector sup`d)20 Other Titles on Request S The Great Himalaya of India (2 proj & dissolve sup’d)
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- Photo! Bob Pettigrew- Photo is contributed by Mr Robert Pettigrew! - no confusion
- Throne of the Thunder God (by John Morrison, from Coast and Mountain Walkers Journal, February 1998)An unsuccessful attempt on Indrasan in India in 1958: Bob decided, we could wait another day for the snow to settle: Smart Decision Comes with Experience and Thought: Panic & You Perish
- Malana, going back in time by Lt Gen (retd) Baljit Singh, Jan 15, 2008... with the Derbyshire Himalayan Expedition to the Indra-Asan peak. ... Nevertheless, Bob Pettigrew the leader was taking no chances
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- Alpinejournal, Pettigrew, Bob 1999-250 & Pettigrew, Robert 2004-317
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- At The 6th World Wilderness Congress : Resolution #7: Promotion and Protection of the Himalayan Environment: By Mr. Robert Pettigrew, Seconded by: Mr. Mandip Singh Soin: An E-mail compaign
- EXPEDITIONS AND NOTES KULU,1963-64: Examplory Resource Planning
- Robert Pettigrew photography search Indrasan
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- .Home The Himalayan JournalHimalayan Journal 27..BRUCE’S SOLANG WEISSHORN authored by ROBERT PETTIGREW : published in 1966:(Reprinted from the Alpine Journal)
- My Life After Loughborough University
- attached to BRUCE’S SOLANG WEISSHORN authored by ROBERT PETTIGREW : published in 1966:(Reprinted from the Alpine Journal)
- photo Call for Jammu and Kashmir to be re-opened and so on go through individual phot and there is story behind that and no end in sight Long live Robert Pettigrew, the fellow who robbed the libraries of Sherwood forest and imparted education for the masses; The Saheb of the mountains would inspire generations
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