Henry Russell (explorer)
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Henry Patrick Marie, Count Russell-Killough (1834–1909) was one of the pioneers of Pyrenean exploration, known for his obsession with the
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Early life

Russell's father was Thomas John Russell, who was feudal baron of
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, County Down, and a relative of Charles Russell, later Baron Russell of Killowen. Thomas John Russell emigrated to France aged 22 to escape anti-Catholic discrimination in Ireland. He fought in the Papal Army in 1860 and was made a
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in 1862. Henry was born in
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to Thomas' second wife, Marie-Josephine-Aglaë-Ferdinande, daughter of the Marquis de Flamarens. Henry was educated in Ireland at
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. Henry Russell undertook his first distant voyage at the age of 23, to North America. In 1858 he climbed Pic de Néouvielle in the
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from
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, as well as the Ardiden, and made three ascents of
Monte Perdido Monte Perdido (in Spanish; Mont Perdu in French; Mont Perdito in Aragonese;all four meaning ''lost mountain'') is the third highest mountain in the Pyrenees. The summit of Monte Perdido (3355 m), located in Spain, lies hidden from France by ...
. In 1859 he made his second voyage, which lasted three years. He travelled to
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,
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, Irkutsk and
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, crossing the Gobi Desert twice and descending the Amur River. He stayed in
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and
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, then travelled on to Australia and
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. He spent a year in
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and returned to France by
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and
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Pyrenean exploration

From 1861, Russell became devoted to the exploration of the Pyrenees. On his own or in the company of his guides, he made numerous
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s, surviving financially on his personal fortune and his investments. He is especially known for his ascents of the Vignemale, which he climbed for the first time on 14 September 1861 with the guide Laurent Passet. In 1864 in Bagnères-de-Bigorre, together with
Charles Packe Charles Packe (22 August 1826 – 16 July 1896) was an English lawyer and explorer who is noted for his travels in and writing about the Pyrenees. Family Packe was born in 1826, the oldest son of Edmund Packe, a captain in the Royal Horse Guard ...
, Farnham Maxwell-Lyte and Emilien Frossard, he formed a society devoted primarily to the scientific and ethnographic study of the Pyrenees: the Société Ramond (Ramond Society, named after the famous Pyrenean explorer,
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), still extant today. In 1868 he climbed the Vignemale for a second time, with Hippolyte Passet. For his third ascent on 11 February 1869, and the first winter ascent of the peak, he was accompanied by Hippolyte and Henri Passet. Being keen to spend nights on the Vignemale, he bivouacked in the open – buried by his guides in a blanket of rocks and earth – on the summit of Pic Longue on 26 August 1880. It was at this point that he considered the installation of caves on the mountain, reasoning that any other construction would be unaesthetic and unwelcome. On his instructions, seven caves were built between 1881 and 1893. In August 1882, the first cave was completed; this was the ''villa Russell'', located at 3,205 m at the col of Cerbillonna (the cave was 3 m in depth, 2.5 m broad and 2 m in height). Russell lived in the cave for three days, and on 12 August 1884 he had the cave – as well as the mountain – blessed by a priest. In 1885 digging started on the second cave (that of ''the Guides''), then in 1886 on the third: ''the Grotte des Dames'' (the Ladies cave). On 5 December 1888 he asked the prefect of the Hautes-Pyrénées to grant the concession of the Vignemale to him (comprising 200 ha between 2,300 and 3,300 m). The annual rent was fixed at 1
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over 99 years, and payment began in January 1889. When the Ossoue
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covered his caves, three others were dug 800 m lower, at the base of the glacier (2,400m): these are known as the ''Bellevue caves''. He organized sumptuous and legendary banquets at these caves, receiving princes and notables there on
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s and styling himself as the ''Comte des Monts''. These caves lacked the grandeur of his higher perches, however, so for his seventh and final cave – ''Le Paradis'' – he had a spot 18 m below the summit of the Vignemale dynamited to effect a suitable dwelling. It was here that he celebrated his 'silver wedding': the sixty years that had passed since his first ascent of the mountain. He made his thirty-third and final ascent of the Vignemale on 8 August 1904. Pic Russell in the Maladeta
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is named after him; he made the first ascent in 1865. On his death in Biarritz in 1909 he was buried at the cemetery in Pau.


First ascents

The following is a selection of Russell's first ascents in the Pyrenees. Names of companions are given; otherwise the ascents were undertaken alone. * Pic d'Ardiden, 2988 m, 1858 * Lustou, 3023 m, 1864 * Pic Carlit, 2921 m, 1864 * Pic des Gourgs Blancs, 3129 m, with J. Haurillon, 1864 * Pico de Coronas, 3293 m, with a porter, 1864 *
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, 3,328 m, with Hippolyte Passet, 1864 * Pic Russell, 3205 m, with C. Packe, 1865 * Marboré, 3248 m, with Hippolyte Passet, 24 September 1865 * Pena del Infierno Ctl., 3082 m, with Sarettes, 20 June 1867 * Pico Royo, 3121 m, with Haurillon, 1868 * Pic d'Albe, 3107 m, with Haurillon, July 1868 * Grande Fache 3005 m, with Latour, August 1874 * Gabiétous Or., 3031 m, with C. Passet, September 1874 * Garmo Negro, 3051 m, with Sarettes, Pablo Belio, 23 June 1876 * Pic Occ. de la Cascade, 3095 m, with C. Passet 1877 * 2e Pic Occ. de la Maladeta, 3220 m, with C. Passet, 25 August 1877 * Eriste S, 3045 m, 17 July 1878 * Grand Eriste, 3053 m, with F. Barrau, 17 July 1878 * Robiñera, 3003 m, with C. Passet, 13 August 1878 * Punta del Sabre, 3136 m, with C. Passet, Vincent Grassy, 10 September 1878 * Petit Astazou 3012 m, with C. Passet, 21 July 1879 * Punta de Lliterola, 3132 m, with C. Passet, 30 July 1879 * Grand Quayrat, 3060 m, with Henri Reboul Peytier, Hossard C. Passet, 1 August 1879 * Tuca de Mulleres, 3010 m, with F. Barrau, B. Courrèges, 5 August 1879 * Pic d'Aragüells, 3037 m, with F. Barrau, 10 August 1880 * Pico del Medio, 3346 m, with Firmin Barrau, Célestin Passet, 12 July 1881 * Pic Occ. de Clarabide, 3020 m, 6 July 1882 * Pic Or. de Clarabide, 3012 m, with F. Barrau, C. Passet, 6 July 1882 * Diente de Alba, 3136 m, with Barthélémy Courrèges, 31 August 1882 * Grand Pic de Tapou, 3150 m, with Haurine, Pierre Pujo, 1 August 1883 * Pic du Milieu de Tapou, 3130 m, with Haurine, Pierre Pujo, 1 August 1883 * Pic des Pavots, 3121 m, with Pierre Barrau (fils), André Subra, 22 June 1885


References


Bibliography

Works by Russell *''Par voies et chemins dans le Nouveau-Monde'', Bagnères-de-Bigorre, 1858 *'Le Pic Cotieilla', article in ''Explorations Pyrénéennes. Bulletin Trimestriel de la Société Ramond'', Bagnères de Bigorre: Cazenave, January 1866, nr. 1 *''16 000 lieues à travers l'Asie et l'Océanie. Voyage exécuté pendant les années 1858–1861''. Paris: Hachette, 1864 (reissued: Amyot, 1866, without the map and the panorama). 2 volumes *''Les Pyrénées, les Ascensions et la Philosophie de l'exercice'', Pau: Vignancour, 1865 *''Les Grandes Ascensions des Pyrénées. D'une mer à l'autre. Guide spécial du piéton, orné de 12 cartes'', Paris: Hachette; Toulouse: Privat, 1866 *''A Fortnight in the Pyrenees (Luchon to San-Sebastian)'', Pau: Vignancour, 1868 *''Biarritz and Basque Countries'', London: Stanford, 1873 *''Souvenirs d'un montagnard'', Pau: Vignancour, Lalheugue, 1878 (1st edition) *''Pau, Biarritz Pyrénées'', Pau: Vignancour, 1890 *''Pyrenaïca'', Pau: Vignancour, 1902 *''Meteorology of Pau, during fifteen winters'', Pau: Vignancour, 1903 *''Souvenirs d'un montagnard'', Pau: Vignancour, 1908 (2nd edition) *''Mes voyages (1856–1861)'', Pau: Vignancour, 1906 Works about Russell * Rosemary Bailey, '' The Man Who Married a Mountain'', Bantam Books, 2005, *Louis Le Bondidier, ''Le Centenaire d'Henry Russell (1834–1934). Opinions sur Russell'', Pau: Imprimerie Marrimpouey Jeune, 1934, 78 pp. *Louis Le Bondidier, ''Henry Russell, 1834–1909, notice biographique'', Bagnères: Imprimerie Péré, 1910, 36 pp. *Georges Sabatier, ''Henry Russell, montagnard des Pyrénées'', Pau: Librairie des Pyrénées, 2000, 135 pp. *Paul Mieille, ''Le Russell de la Jeunesse'', Tarbes: Imprimerie Lesbordes, 1910, 391 pp. *Jacques Labarère, ''Henry Russell et l'Histoire d'un Cœur'', Biarritz: Amis du Livre Pyrénéen, 2007, 110 pp. *Jacques Labarère, ''Henry Russell-Killough (1834–1909), explorateur des Pyrénées, bio-bibliographie'', Pau: Edition du Gave, 2003, volume 1, 217 pp.; volume 2, 204 pp. *Alberto Martínez Embid, ''Yo, Henry Russell'', Prames, 2005, 320 pp.


External links


Ascent of Pic Russell, voie normale (in French)Photograph of statue of Russell outside Gavarnie
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Russell's French books, biography of Russell (in French)Virtual exhibition about Henry Russell (in French)
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