It's a bit odd that the copy I have just read is credited to Dave Brown and Ian Mitchell. Did the fall out in a bothy? I enjoyed this book very much and may have even read it many years ago. The tales of epic expeditions were fascinating, especially those set before the days of car ownership. The comparison is drawn with Borthwick's "Always a little further" written before WW2 were also of interest. There no doubt knowledge, attitudes and interests have moved on but let's hope the bothying tradition still lives on. My own bothying experiences started not long after the events described in the book and I have met some of the characters mentioned such as Jock Nimlin and WH Murray. Climbers on those days were made of tough stuff and this book is an entertaining and important record.