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Martin Moran (19 February 1955 – 26 May 2019) was a British climber,
mountain guide A mountain guide is a specially trained and experienced professional mountaineer who is certified by local authorities or mountain guide associations. They are considered to be high-level experts in mountaineering, and are hired to instruct or ...
and author. In 1985, he became the first person to climb all the
Munro A Munro () is defined as a mountain in Scotland with a height over , and which is on the Scottish Mountaineering Club (SMC) official list of Munros; there is no explicit topographical prominence requirement. The best known Munro is Ben Nev ...
s (mountains in
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over 3000 ft (914.4m) in height) during a single winter excursion. In 1993, he and his climbing partner became the first people to make a continuous traverse of all the Alpine 4,000-metre mountains in a single continuous trip, and without using any form of motorised transport. He created over a hundred new winter climbing routes in Scotland, and made a number of first ascents in the
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. Moran died whilst leading a mountaineering expedition in
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.


Early life

Born on 19 February 1955, Moran spent his childhood on
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. There he met his future wife, Joy, when both were 18 years old. Moran studied geography at
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and subsequently qualified as a chartered accountant, basing himself in
Sheffield Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it. The city serves as the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. It is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire a ...
. In 1985, Moran and his partner moved to Scotland and established a mountaineering instruction and guiding business, 'Moran Mountain' based in
Lochcarron Lochcarron ( gd, Loch Carrann) is a village, community and civil parish in the Wester Ross area of Highland, Scotland. It has a population of 923. Locality The name Lochcarron is also applied to the collection of small settlements strung out al ...
. For the next twenty years they ran summer alpine mountaineering courses, based out of
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in Switzerland. Their children, Hazel and Alex, subsequently assisted in running the guiding business.


Achievements

During the winter season of 1984/85, Moran became the first person to climb all the Scottish mountains listed as 'Munros' in one single trip during winter. The 277 peaks that were listed at the time are all over 3,000 feet in height, and were climbed over 83 days. He was supported along the route by his wife Joy. He subsequently published a book which described the undertaking. In 1985, Moran qualified as a professional
mountain guide A mountain guide is a specially trained and experienced professional mountaineer who is certified by local authorities or mountain guide associations. They are considered to be high-level experts in mountaineering, and are hired to instruct or ...
. In summer 1993, Moran and his climbing partner Simon Jenkins climbed all 75 summits of the
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that were then listed as being over in height. They did this in one continuous journey, travelling on foot or by bicycle to get between mountain ranges, but without using any motorised transport. Again, Moran published a book recounting this challenging journey.There was no officially approved listing of summits at that time. The
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published an official list of 82 summits later that year.
As a climber and runner, Moran made numerous traverses of the -long Cuillin Ridge on the Isle of Skye. This mountaineering undertaking normally takes a full day of climbing and scrambling but, in 1993, Moran set a new record of completing the traverse in 3 hours and 33 minutes. He is reported to have attempted this challenge around twenty times, failing it as many times as he succeeded. In 2010, Moran made the first British ascent of
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, Norway’s highest waterfall. In March 2016, Moran made a full winter solo-traverse of the Cuillin ridge in under 24 hours. By 2016, Moran had made the first ascents of 14 summits within the Indian Himalayas, including the 1995 ascent of the south face of
Nanda Kot Nanda Kot ( Kumaoni-नन्दा कोट) is a mountain peak of the Himalaya range located in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state in India. It lies in the Kumaon Himalaya, just outside the ring of peaks enclosing the Nanda Devi ...
() and the first ascent in 2000 of the west ridge of Nilkanth (). Moran also led mountaineering trips to
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and
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, and to summits in the
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region.


Selected first ascents

Scotland
As a winter climber, Moran has set up over a hundred new routes in Scotland. His 2002 route, The Godfather (Grade VIII, 8) on Beinn Bhàn, is regarded as a "sought-after test-piece" and a "winter prize". *Sgùrr Bàn, North-East Face: Scarred for Life 85m VIII,9 ***. Martin Moran, Robin Thomas. 5 Feb 2019 *
Beinn Eighe Beinn Eighe () is a mountain massif in the Torridon area of Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Lying south of Loch Maree, it forms a long ridge with many spurs and summits, two of which are classified as Munros: Rua ...
: Blood, Sweat and Frozen Tears (VII,8) 1993 *
Am Basteir Am Basteir ( gd, Am Bàisteir, 'the baptizer') is a mountain peak in the northern Cuillin range on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is high and classed as a Munro. It forms a narrow blade of rock, which bears comparison with the Inaccessible Pi ...
First winter ascent of Hung, Drawn and Quartered (VIII,8) on north face. 1989 Himalayas *Nilkanth () May–June 2000 First ascent of West ridge. *NandaGhunti () 2001 New route on S-face. *Unnamed peak, Garhwal () May 2002 *Little Kailash () September 2002 *Chiring We () September 2004. first British ascent led by Martin Moran. *Adi Kailash, Kumaun () September 2006 British ascent of the NE ridge, led by Martin Moran *Gangstang, Lahul/Spiti (6,162 meters, (20,217 ft)) September 2007. New route on the West Face. *Cheepaydang (Peacock Peak), Kumaun () 2014 First ascent . Party led by Martin Moran


Publications

*''The Munros in Winter'' (1986). * ''Scotland's Winter Mountains: The Challenge and the Skills'' (1988). David & Charles. *''Alps 4000'' (1994). *''The 4000m peaks of the Alps: Selected Climbs'' (2007). *''Higher Ground'' (2014). * (with I. R. White) ''The High Alps: An Interactive Guide to the 4000m Peaks'' (2004). ISYS Outdoors (CDROM)


Death

In May 2019 Moran was guiding an expedition in India to climb Nanda Devi East (). Having trekked in to Nanda Devi East base camp on 18 May, they established a higher base camp at three days later. The party of twelve climbers then split; one group to fix ropes to the main route on Nanda Devi East, whilst Moran's party of eight attempted an
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climb and first ascent of an unnamed, subsidiary peak at . On 25 May, Moran confirmed that a camp had been established around and his party would set off for the summit the next morning. All contact was subsequently lost with Moran's group, and a search by the other party failed to find them, but noted evidence of a large avalanche on their route. The alarm was raised on 31 May. Seven bodies from the group of eight were subsequently recovered in June, but a further search was called off because of monsoon conditions. On 8 July, a GoPro camera, found close to where one of the bodies was retrieved, revealed some of the last movements of the party on 26 May as they traversed a delicate snow ridge, which is believed to have collapsed beneath them, triggering an avalanche which killed them. On the same day, British Mountain Guides Association announced that Martin Moran's body is still missing.


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