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Dorothy
Snowdonia, the Alps and the Rockies, 1915–25
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Dorothy Pilley grew up in a strict middle-class home where women were expected to prepare for marriage and little else. Frustrated and depressed by these restrictions, it was by chance she discovered the mountains during a holiday to Snowdonia in Wales, during the First World War. It was a life-changing experience and from then on she devoted her life to climbing and the mountains. Frustrated by the sexist attitudes of the all-male Alpine Club, she and other women formed the first feminist rock-climbing club, the Pinnacle Club, in 1921. Torn between love and the interwar restrictions marriage placed on women, she fled England for Canada and embarked on a record-breaking series of ascents.

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