-
Whillans began hiking on the
Pennine moors while still at
Broughton modern school;
climbing was the next step for an
adventurous young boy.
Whillans was...
- in 2008.
Whillans went on to
obtain her BA, MA, and PhD in
Social Psychology from the
University of
British Columbia.[citation needed]
Whillans began her...
-
Whillans may
refer to: Don
Whillans (1933–1985),
British rock
climber and mountaineer. Ken
Whillans (1927–1990),
Canadian politician and
mayor of Brampton...
- Lake
Whillans is a
subglacial lake in Antarctica. The lake is
located under the
Whillans Ice
Stream at the
southeastern edge of the Ross Ice
Shelf in...
-
renamed in 2001 in
honor of Ohio
State University glaciologist Ian
Whillans.
Whillans Ice
Stream is one of
about a half-dozen large, fast-moving rivers...
- its name from the
Winking Man rock. The
Roaches is the site of the Don
Whillans Memorial Hut, also
known as the
Rockhall Cottage. This
Grade II listed...
-
Central Pillar of
Freney on the
south side of Mont
Blanc in 1961 with Don
Whillans, Ian
Clough and Jan
Dlugosz (Poland). In 1960 he was part of the successful...
- the 1920s. The
south face of
Annapurna was
first climbed in 1970 by Don
Whillans and
Dougal Haston also
without using supplementary oxygen,
members of a...
-
Chinese missiles.
Frost was
known to and
respected by
Haston and Don
Whillans.
Whillans was to be
deputy leader for,
although by then he was an overweight...
-
January 2013, the US-led
Whillans Ice
Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling (WISSARD)
expedition measured and
sampled Lake
Whillans in West Antarctica...