Henry Barber first visited Tasmanian in 1975. He has climbed in more than 40 countries on rock, ice and alpine terrain with first ascents in over half those countries. In the USA he was the first to establish routes grade 22-25 in many areas. First free ascents and an ever increasing self-imposed strict stype were hallmarks of his climbing; as well as an insatiable appetite for climbing up to 320 days per year while aslways exploring new areas.
Henry will speak about the evolution of his style and how International travel primarily to Britain, Australia and Dresden, Germany, influenced his personal growth and motivations. Historic first ascents, solo climbs will also be discussed, while visiting other countries such as Jordan, Brazil, Meteora Greece, Italy, Kenya, Korea, Norway and Bermuda.
Tickets:
$15 for CCT Members
$25 for non-members