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unless they were necessary. While he was at Bickleigh, he would regularly open up new climbs on the Devon Tors. He cared little about recording these climbing details, since that way, if routes were left unblemished and apparently virgin, those following could have a similar excitement in their
30:, doctor and writer. He was a leading Scottish climber of his day, particularly excelling on winter routes. He died in a climbing accident at the age of 38. He was probably best known for his humorous songs and prose about climbing, many of which were published posthumously in the collection 115:
experience. This generosity of spirit, along with his exuberance and irrepressive energy, left a lasting memory with his companions. His irreverent climbing songs would often be accompanied at a piano by incessant humming through a comb and paper.
110:. A dedicated climber, he often dropped all other commitments for the prospect of a good climb. Patey's preference of travelling light extended to leaving his gloves behind on some ice climbs and he had a disrespect for 475: 384: 455: 465: 460: 235:. Collected by his great friend Chris Bonington with his Introduction. ISBN No:- 0-86241-664-7 first published by Victor Gollanz Ltd. 1971 450: 189: 470: 336: 295: 425: 98:, but it was at University in Aberdeen, that he first revealed his full talent as an exploratory climber, captaining the 440: 232: 430: 78:, in the far north-west of Scotland. He served for four years as Surgeon Lieutenant in the Royal Marines at the 435: 362: 445: 51: 212: 151: 322: 55: 95: 420: 415: 182: 71: 43: 8: 139: 126:, David Crabbe and Brian Robertson in 1965), as well as achieving notable ascents in the 300: 143: 83: 228: 274: 171: 123: 99: 175: 111: 239: 192:, after assisting in an incident where two climbers were killed after a fall. 409: 159: 135: 47: 118:
He climbed extensively in Scotland (making the first winter traverse of the
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from The Maiden, a sea stack off Whiten Head on the Sutherland coast.
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Patey first became interested in climbing while he was in the
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Recipients of the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct
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Peter Donnelly, 'Patey, Thomas Walton (1932–1970)',
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Index

climber
mountaineer
Ellon, Aberdeenshire
Ellon Academy
Robert Gordon's College
University of Aberdeen
MB ChB
general practitioner
Ullapool
42 Commando
Bickleigh
Scouts
Lairig Club
Lochnagar
Cairngorms
climbing ropes
Cuillin
Hamish MacInnes
Alps
Karakoram
Muztagh Tower
Joe Brown
Ian McNaught-Davis
Rakaposhi
Mike Banks
Ian Clough
Am Buachaille
sea stack
Sutherland
Chris Bonington

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