HOPTalks: Glaciers, Mountains, Buddhist Monasteries & Frozen Rivers (Thursday 23 January)
£6.00 – £12.00
An illustrated talk by James Crowden
Thursday 23 January at 7pm (Doors 6pm hot supper and bar available)
Sladers Yard, 6 West Bay Road, West Bay, Bridport, DT6 4EL
Ticket: Adult £12.00 / Concession £6.00 (under 21’s and Disability, JSA & Income Support)
Tickets are non refundable
Description
An illustrated talk by James Crowden about Ladakh, the Himalayas and changes in the environment since 1976, Global warming and all that. James spent a winter in Zangskar back in 1976/77 and has visited Ladakh many times since then and has noticed many extraordinary changes. Glaciers hold the key to survival at high altitude.
James was in the army once upon a time, was held up by communist Kurdish bandits at 13,000 ft on Mount Ararat before crossing the Desert of Emptiness in Eastern Iran. In 1974 he undertook a long walk in the Hindu Kush before setting sail for Ladakh. He also studied Civil engineering at Bristol and Ethnology at Oxford. He worked in Dorset and Somerset for twenty years as a shepherd, sheep shearer, back woodsman and cider maker.
** Occasionally he writes books and a bit of poetry **
A selection of James’s books including those about Dorset and his most recent publication will be on offer. The Frozen River, Dorset Women, Dorset Coast, Dorset Footsteps, and Lewesdon Hill.