Nea Morin

British mountain climber
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish mountain climber
A.K.A.Nea Everilda Morin Nea Barnard
A.K.A.Nea Everilda Morin Nea Barnard
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasMountaineer
Work fieldSports
Gender
Female
Birth21 May 1905
Death12 July 1986 (aged 81 years)
Star signGemini
The details

Biography

Nea Morin nee Banard (21 May 1905 – 12 July 1986) was a British rock climber and mountain climber. She climbed in the Alps in the 1920s, joined the Ladies Alpine Club, and met many climbers in the French Groupe de Haute Montagne. In 1928 she married Jean Morin (1897–1943) and lived in Paris. She climbed often with other women and advocated the cordée féminine, climbing only with women on a rope. After the death of her husband in World War II, she lived in Tunbridge Wells and climbed in England and Wales and was a member of the female only Pinnacle Club. In 1941 Morin had made the first ascent of Clogwyn Y Grochan the route, which is 230 feet high and graded very severe 4b, is named Nea. She also led on an ascent of Curving Crack on Clogwyn du'r Arddu (the Black Cliff).

In 1959 she was the only woman in the team of six British climbers who attempted to make the first accent of 6812 meter high Ama Dablam in Nepal.

Her autobiography, A Woman's Reach (1968), describes her climbing and the achievement of other women in the mountains.

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