
Call-out
Hamish MacInnes
Call-out is the definitive collection of tales about early mountain rescue in the Highlands of Scotland from Hamish MacInnes – Everest pioneer and arguably the most famous Scottish mountaineer of the twentieth century.
In the late 1960s, MacInnes led the Glencoe Mountain Rescue team and together they developed innovative techniques and equipment in order to save lives – often risking their own in the process – whether night or day, and always at a moment’s notice. He was a central figure in the rescue during the 1963 New Year tragedy in the Cuillins on the Isle of Skye, and led groundbreaking rescues on Buichaille Etive Mor, Ben Nevis, Bidean nam Bian and many other legendary Scottish mountains.
At the heart of the stories in Call-out are the unique characters in the team and wider Glencoe community who demonstrate faultless camaraderie, and – by virtue of MacInnes’s engaging storytelling – inject an almost comical slant into these sometimes-grim accounts of misadventure in the mountains.
The dark allure of the frozen Scottish peaks provides a foreboding backdrop against which we learn of Hamish MacInnes’s concern for human life under even the most extreme conditions. Call-out offers an inspiring portrayal of responsible and dedicated mountaineering practice, which is as pertinent today as ever.
Duration - 7h 2m.
Author - Hamish MacInnes.
Narrator - James Gibson.
Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2016 Vertebrate Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Call-out is the definitive collection of tales about early mountain rescue in the Highlands of Scotland from Hamish MacInnes – Everest pioneer and arguably the most famous Scottish mountaineer of the twentieth century. In the late 1960s, MacInnes led the Glencoe Mountain Rescue team and together they developed innovative techniques and equipment in order to save lives – often risking their own in the process – whether night or day, and always at a moment’s notice. He was a central figure in the rescue during the 1963 New Year tragedy in the Cuillins on the Isle of Skye, and led groundbreaking rescues on Buichaille Etive Mor, Ben Nevis, Bidean nam Bian and many other legendary Scottish mountains. At the heart of the stories in Call-out are the unique characters in the team and wider Glencoe community who demonstrate faultless camaraderie, and – by virtue of MacInnes’s engaging storytelling – inject an almost comical slant into these sometimes-grim accounts of misadventure in the mountains. The dark allure of the frozen Scottish peaks provides a foreboding backdrop against which we learn of Hamish MacInnes’s concern for human life under even the most extreme conditions. Call-out offers an inspiring portrayal of responsible and dedicated mountaineering practice, which is as pertinent today as ever. Duration - 7h 2m. Author - Hamish MacInnes. Narrator - James Gibson. Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025. Copyright - © 2016 Vertebrate Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:13
Preface to the 1977 Edition
Duration:00:02:53
Introduction
Duration:00:14:34
1 The Thousand-foot Fall
Duration:00:29:46
2 Skye: New Year 1963
Duration:01:10:44
3 The Rannoch Moor Lifeboat
Duration:00:22:39
4 Dalness Gully Rescue
Duration:00:54:26
5 A Long Day
Duration:01:14:36
6 Great Gully Avalanche
Duration:00:17:55
7 Slab Avalanche
Duration:00:40:05
8 Clachaig Gully Rescues
Duration:00:50:29
9 Ted Nowak's Flying Circus
Duration:00:36:35
The Conquest of Buachaille Etive
Duration:00:06:27
Acknowledgements
Duration:00:00:54
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:24