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Thomas Walton Patey (20 February 1932 – 25 May 1970) was a Scottish climber, mountaineer, 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 One Man's Mountains. Early lifeHe was born on 20 February 1932 at Ellon, Scotland.[1] He was educated at Ellon Academy and Robert Gordon's College in Aberdeen. He studied medicine at the University of Aberdeen, graduating in 1955 with a MB ChB.[1] Medical careerPatey worked for ten years as a general practitioner (GP) in Ullapool, in the far north-west of Scotland.[2] He served for four years as Surgeon Lieutenant in the Royal Marines at the 42 Commando School at Bickleigh.[1] ClimbingHe first became interested in climbing while he was in the Scouts, but it was at University in Aberdeen, that he first revealed his full talent as an exploratory climber, captaining the Lairig Club. Much of his early exploratory routes were on Lochnagar and neighboring Cairngorms. 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 climbing ropes unless they were necessary.{{Citation needed|date=December 2015}} 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 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. He climbed extensively in Scotland, (making the first winter traverse of the Cuillin ridge with Hamish MacInnes, David Crabbe and Brian Robertson in 1965), as well as achieving notable ascents in the Alps and the Karakoram including the first ascent of the Muztagh Tower (7273 metres) with John Hartog, Joe Brown and Ian McNaught-Davis in 1956 and Rakaposhi (7788 m) in 1958 with Mike Banks. In 1968, he and Ian Clough were the first to climb Am Buachaille, a sea stack off the coast of Sutherland.[3] He, Rusty Baillie and Chris Bonington pioneered the route up the Old Man of Hoy which was repeated with others on a live televised BBC outside broadcast on 8–9 July 1967.[4] In 1966 he received a Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct, after assisting in an incident where two climbers were killed after a fall.[5] On 25 May 1970 he fell and died while abseiling from The Maiden, a sea stack off Whiten Head on the Sutherland coast.[2] Bibliography
References1. ^1 2 {{cite journal |title=Obituary:T. W. Patey |journal=British Medical Journal |date=27 June 1970 |volume=2 |issue=5712 |page=800 |doi=10.1136/bmj.2.5712.799}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Patey, Tom}}2. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lpVAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=DqUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1983%2C5075731 |title=Noted Scots Climber dies in fall |work=The Glasgow Herald |date=26 May 2017 |page=1 |accessdate=20 June 2017}} 3. ^Sandwood Bay on walkhighlands.co.uk 4. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EGtAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bKMMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2960%2C1146247 |title=Camera Conquest of Hoy |first=Hamish |last=McInnes |work=The Glasgow Herald |date=7 July 1967 |page=22 |accessdate=20 June 2017}} 5. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/44138/supplement/10981/data.pdf |title=Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct |work=Supplenment to the London Gazette |date=11 October 1966 |page=10981}} 12 : 1932 births|1970 deaths|Scottish mountain climbers|Mountaineering deaths|Sport deaths in Scotland|Royal Navy officers|People educated at Ellon Academy|People educated at Robert Gordon's College|Alumni of the University of Aberdeen|20th-century Scottish medical doctors|Scottish general practitioners|Recipients of the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct |
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