Ain't no mountain high enough LYDIA'S lofty challenge
New Zealand Woman's Weekly|February 24 2020
LYDIA BRADEY (58) WAS THE FIRST WOMAN AND FIRST KIWI TO SUMMIT MT EVEREST WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTARY OXYGEN
Julie Jacobson
Ain't no mountain high enough LYDIA'S lofty challenge

The first time I was exposed to the great outdoors was when my mother sent me off to do a mountain craft course in Arthur’s Pass. Thinking about it now, there must have been some kind of spiritual association about being in nature, though at 14, I didn’t fully understand it. I just knew I wanted to go back.

When I left school at the end of sixth form, I knew I wanted to go to university, but angsted over what to study.

I was walking along one day – by this stage, I’d climbed Mt Aspiring and Aoraki/Mt Cook – when this (metaphorical) hand tapped me on the shoulder and said, ‘Go climbing.’

So I did – on an expedition to Alaska to try the second ascent of a really hard route on Denali, the highest mountain in North America. I thought I was quite a good climber. Turns out I wasn’t very good at all.

I spent two years in America climbing big walls, climbs that can take a week, where you sleep on hammocks hanging alongside the rock. I met a lot of cool people and I learned a lot of new skills. I also did a lot of growing up.

I was 24 the first time I went to the Himalayas, to attempt a summit on Cho Oyu. I realized then that I did all right at altitude, and returned for six more high-altitude expeditions in three years, finishing with Everest.

This story is from the February 24 2020 edition of New Zealand Woman's Weekly.

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