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John Sumner (climber)

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Sumner dominated climbing in Mid Wales, including routes on the waterfalls of Maesglase.

John (Fritz) Sumner (b. Blackburn 13 March 1936, d. 2004) was the pre-eminent exploratory climber in his chosen domain of Mid Wales, climbing cutting-edge routes on the remote crags and cliff-faces south of southern Snowdonia starting in the mid-1950s.

Books

  • John Sumner (1988). Mid-Wales. Climbers Club. p. 231. ISBN 0-901601-42-X.

References