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Harish Kapadia (born 11 July 1945) is a Himalayan
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and long-time editor of the '' Himalayan Journal'' from
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. He has been awarded the Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, the Life Time Achievement Award for Adventure by the
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and the King Albert Mountain Award presented by The King Albert I Memorial Foundation. He has written numerous books and articles on the Indian Himalayas. Harish was awarded the Piolets d'Or Asia Life Time Achievement Award in 2017 for his mountaineering and exploratory endeavors.


Biography

He began climbing and trekking in the range around
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, the Western Ghats. His first visit to the Himalayas was almost 40 years ago. His main contribution to Himalayan climbing has been to explore unknown areas and, in number of cases, to open up climbing possibilities. Among his major ascents are Devtoli (),
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West (), Parilungbi () in 1995, and Lungser Kangri (), the highest peak of
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in
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. He led eight international joint expeditions, five with
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, two with French and one with
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mountaineers, to high peaks, such as Rimo I (), Chong Kumdan Kangri I (), Sudarshan Parvat, Padmanabh (), and the Panch Chuli and Rangrik Rang groups. In 1974, he fell into a crevasse at , deep inside the formidable
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Sanctuary. He was carried by his companions for 13 days to the base camp where a
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rescued him. He was operated on for a dislocated hip-joint and had to spend two years walking on crutches, but that did not keep him out for too long and he has climbed for three
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after the injury. Kapadia has a degree in commerce, law and management from
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and he is a cloth merchant by profession. He has published twelve books. His ''Trek The Sahyadris'' has become a standard reference for all trekkers in the Western Ghats. His other books, ''Exploring the Hidden Himalaya'' (with Soli Mehta) and ''High Himalaya Unknown Valleys'' and ''Meeting The Mountains'', cover his various trips to the Himalayas, while ''Spiti Adventures in the Trans-Himalaya'' covers climbing and trekking in that region. He has been the editor of the ''Himalayan Journal'' from 1980 to 1986, and since 1990, bringing the journal to international standards and continuing it as a major authentic reference on the range. Kapadia has been elected an honorary member of the (British)
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. He was a vice president of the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (1997–1999). He was awarded the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) Gold Medal in 1993. In 2003, the Queen approved the award of the
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of the Royal Geographical Society to him. He was also awarded the
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2003 for lifetime achievement. He has been invited to many countries to lecture on his Himalayan exploits, and is a member of several organisations. He is married and lives in Bombay. His son,
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Nawang Kapadia Harish Kapadia (born 11 July 1945) is a Himalayan mountaineer, author and long-time editor of the '' Himalayan Journal'' from India. He has been awarded the Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, the Life Time Achievement Award fo ...
, who was commissioned on 2 September 2000 in the Fourth Battalion the Third
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Rifles, died while fighting Pakistan-based terrorists in the jungles of Rajwar in the Kupwara district of Srinagar on 11 November 2000. Since then, Kapadia has lectured about this conflict, particularly in the
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. He has been discussing a proposal for a peace park in the Siachen glacier region and cleaning up the environmental damage there. Kapadia has donated a substantial number of photographs and maps to the
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and to the
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, which are setting up the Lt. Nawang Kapadia Collection. This is in addition to the Lt. Nawang Kapadia Library already in existence at the Himalayan Club. His book, ''Meeting The Mountains'' can be seen while standing in the queue at Disney's Animal Kingdom for ''Expedition Everest''. While passing along the line, one passes by many glass cases displaying the history of mountains and, at one point, there is what is supposed to look like an office with his book on the top bookshelf. Due his long work as editor of the ''Himalayan Journal'', Kapadia became an important chronicler of mountaineering. On 3 November 2017, in Seoul, South Korea, Kapadia was awarded the Piolets d'Or Asia Life Time Achievement Award. He is the first Indian to receive this prestigious award for his outstanding career in mountaineering and exploration. In appreciation of his authorship of many books and his stewardship of the ''Himalayan Journal'' as an editor for 35 years, he was further honoured by the Korea Alpen Book Club and made an honorary member.


Notable climbs

Total peaks climbed: 33 First ascents: 21 *Jatropani () *Ikulari () *Bethartoli Himal South () (Garhwal) *Shiti Dhar () (H.P.) *Devtoli* () *Kalabaland Dhura* () *Koteshwar II* ()(Garhwal) *Yada () *Jalsu () (H.P.) *Lagma* (), *Zumto* (c.) *Tserip* (c.) *Kawu* (c.) (Spiti) *Kalanag () *Bandarpunch West* () (Garhwal) *Parilungbi () *Runse* () *Gyadung* () *Geling* (c. ) *Lama Kyent* (c.) *Labrang* (c.) (Spiti) *Nandi* () (Garhwal) *Laknis* () *Chogam () *Skyang () (East Karakoram) *Panchali Chuli* () *Draupadi* () (Kumaon) *Khamengar () (Spiti) *Mangla* () *Kunda*() (Kinnaur) *Lungser Kangri* ()Harish Kapadia (1999). ''Across Peaks & Passes in Ladakh, Zanskar & East Karakoram''. New Delhi: Indus Publishing Company. p. 73-86. *Chhamser Kangri() (Ladakh) *Bhagat Peak* () (Garhwal)


Bibliography

*''Exploring the Hidden Himalaya'' *''Trek the Sahyadris'' *''High Himalaya Unknown Valleys'' *''
Spiti Spiti (pronounced as Piti in Bhoti language) is a high-altitude region of the Himalayas, located in the north-eastern part of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The name "Spiti" means "The middle land", i.e. the land between Tib ...
Adventures in the Trans-Himalaya'' *''Meeting The Mountains'' *''Across Peaks and Passes in Kumaun'' *''Across Peaks and Passes in Garhwal'' *''Across Peaks and Passes in
Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh (; ; "Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a state in the northern part of India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is one of the thirteen mountain states and is characterized by an extreme landscape featuring several peaks ...
'' *''Across Peaks and Passes in
Ladakh Ladakh () is a region administered by India as a union territory which constitutes a part of the larger Kashmir region and has been the subject of dispute between India, Pakistan, and China since 1947. (subscription required) Quote: "Jammu ...
,
Zanskar Zanskar, Zahar (locally) or Zangskar, is a tehsil of Kargil district, in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. The administrative centre is Padum (former Capital of Zanskar). Zanskar, together with the neighboring region of Ladakh, was brie ...
and East Karakoram'' *''Across Peaks and Passes in
Darjeeling Darjeeling (, , ) is a town and municipality in the northernmost region of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it has an average elevation of . To the west of Darjeeling lies the easternmost province of Nepal ...
and
Sikkim Sikkim (; ) is a state in Northeastern India. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China in the north and northeast, Bhutan in the east, Province No. 1 of Nepal in the west and West Bengal in the south. Sikkim is also close to the Silig ...
Himalaya'' *''A Passage to Himalaya'' (editor) *''Trekking and Climbing in Indian Himalaya''


References


External links


Harish Kapadia

Citation for lifetime achievement award
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Lt. Nawang Kapadia

Lt. Nawang Kapadia Map Library


{{DEFAULTSORT:Kapadia, Harish 1945 births Living people Indian mountain climbers Historians of mountaineering People from Pithoragarh University of Mumbai alumni Recipients of the Royal Geographical Society Patron's Medal Recipients of the Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award Recipients of Indian Mountaineering Foundation's Gold Medal People related to Lahaul and Spiti district