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Aaron Jackson

Model is 180cm (5' 11"), wears a size medium and regular leg length.

Ben Field

Model is 180cm (5' 11"), wears a size medium/large ,medium bottoms and long? leg length.

Dan Dean

Model is 169cm (5' 6.5"), wears a size medium ,32 bottoms and short leg length.

Hannah Murray

Model is 172.7cm (5' 8"), wears a size 10 and long leg length.

Rachel Gatehouse

Model is 165cm (5' 5"), wears a size 10 and long leg length.

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The Ogre

Doug scott

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Doug Scott’s biography of a mountain and the dramatic story of the first ascent

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    'Some mountains are high; some mountains are hard. Few are both.' For us, The Ogre is one of the greatest adventure stories ever.

    ‘On the afternoon of 13 July 1977, having become the first climbers tot reach the summit of the Ogre, Doug Scott and Chris Bonnington began their long descent. In the minutes that followed, and feeling of success from their achievement would be overwhelmed by the start of a desperate fight for survival. And things will only get worse.’

    Legend Doug Scott tells the story of the Ogre, a 7,000 metre peak in the centre of the Karakoram with a notorious reputation in climbing circles. The book is in two parts; the first gives a meticulous account of the history and geography of the mountain, and the second tells a very personal and long overdue account of Scott and Bonington’s first ascent, followed by their dramatic week-long descent.