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- Title
- Taking The High Ground
- Content partner
- Radio New Zealand
- Collection
- Radio New Zealand
- Description
Taking the High Ground tells the stories of the first woman to scale Aoraki/Mount Cook in 1910 - Australian Freda du Faur, and of Kiwi Lydia Bradey who was the first woman to scale Mount Everest solo and without oxygen. That was in 1988. Writer Jan Bolwell imagines the two women are able to talk to each other, about their climbing feats and the challenges they each faced, personally and professionally.
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- 03 December 2017
- Contributing partner
- Standing Room Only
- URL
- http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/standing-room-only/audio/2018623984/taking-the-high-...
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