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EARLE WHIPPLE

Earle was born in Berkeley, California, in 1930. They moved to Boston, where his father, Fred L Whipple, was a professor of astronomy at Harvard. Earle began climbing with the Harvard Mountaineering Club in 1953 when the club went to the Adamants in the northern Selkirks. He found that climbing mountains significantly improved his life.

During the 1955 HMC climbing camp, a highlight was backpacking the Glacier Circle, which included Mt. Wheeler and Mt. Purity. His first experience in the Coast Range was a trip to Mt Waddington in 1956. He was part of the HMC expedition to the Cordillera Vilcanota in Peru in 1957 and climbed in the Bugaboos in 1958.

He initially worked in Boston as a researcher in analytical and solid-state synthetic chemistry without a degree. Here he met his wife Carmen. In 1965, they moved to Vancouver, where Earle attended the University of British Columbia and obtained his first degree. During that time, he was a field assistant for a geological study in the mountains near New Denver. They then returned to Boston in 1968, where Earle earned his doctorate in geology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1974. Publications included some in analytical chemistry and physics.

Kim Kratky was one of Earle’s very best friends, and he misses him. He hopes to return to Nelson and visit his old friends there someday.

Earle now lives in Barcelona, Spain, with his wife. He has been working on a 795-page manuscript on the Northern Coastal Range for nine years.
1. The Alaskan Panhandle and North British Columbia: A Climber’s Guide by Earle R. Whipple and Steven C. Gruhn. August 2020
2. The Northern Coastal Ranges of British Columbia: A Climber’s Guide by Earle R. Whipple. August 2022

 

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I would like to think of myself as a full time traveler. I have been retired since 2006 and in that time have traveled every winter for four to seven months. The months that I am "home", are often also spent on the road, hiking or kayaking. I hope to present a website that describes my travel along with my hiking and sea kayaking experiences.

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