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Warm Winter Words Welcome for Authors

Posted: Monday 30th Jan

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Sir Chris Bonington took to the Pitlochry stage on Saturday night, to talk about life, (the universe and everything in-between!) but especially the Triumph & Tragedy on the North Wall of the Eiger.

 

Author of over 17 books and veteran of many historical ascents, Sir Chris Bonington now lectures all over the world. Following a sell-out performance in 2006, Winter Words was delighted to welcome back one of the most popular and iconic adventures of our times.

 

As a welcoming gift, all authors at the Winter Words Festival receive a magnificent bottle of Dewar's Aberfeldy whisky and a beautiful gift from the Highland Soap Co.

 

Joining Sir Chris Bonington and John Durnin, Chief Executive of Pitlochry Festival Theatre in the centre are (from left to right) Jacqui Seargeant (Global Archive Manager), renowned landscape photographer Colin Prior and Chris and Anne Bartle from Glacier books.

 

Pitlochry Festival Theatre would like to thank Dewar's, Glacier Books & the Highland Soap Co. for their support of this wonderful wintry words Festival!

 

 

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