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AuthorWilliam Cecil Slingsby
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDavid Douglas

Publication date

1904

Norway, the Northern Playground: Sketches of Climbing and Mountain Exploration in Norway between 1872 and 1903 is a 1904 book on mountaineeringinNorway by British mountaineer William Cecil Slingsby. The book tells the story the first ascents of many of the most challenging peaks in Norway and contributed greatly to popularizing mountaineering in Norway—particularly in Jotunheimen—among the international and especially British mountaineering community, which had thus far largely focused on the Alps. It was published in Edinburgh by Scottish publisher David Douglas in 1904, with 425 pages, 32 full page illustrations, 9 maps and 70 vignettes. A second revised edition was published in 1941, edited by Slingsby's daughter Eleanor Slingsby and with a short biography of William Cecil Slingsby authored by Geoffrey Winthrop Young.

Slingsby first visited Norway in 1872 and fell in love with the country. He has been called the discoverer of the Norwegian mountains, and the father of Norwegian mountaineering (insofar as he seems to be the first who actively pursued climbing in Norway and was the first person on several mountains).[1][2] Mountaineering historian Jill Neate noted in 1986 that "Slingsby was one of the leading climbers of his generation, climbing in Britain and the Alps, but he is still revered in Norway as the 'Father' of Norwegian mountaineering. His book remains the classic, indispensable work on the region."[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "In the north-east corner of the churchyard at Carleton-in-Craven is the grave of William Cecil Slingsby (1849-1920). Cecil, as he was generally known, was a pioneer of British mountaineering, especially in Norway". Retrieved 29 July 2023.
  • ^ Lauritzen, Per Roger (2009). Jotunheimen. Gyldendal Norsk Forlag.
  • ^ Neate, Jill (1986). Mountaineering Literature. The Mountaineers Books. p. 145. ISBN 0938567047.
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