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Jim Perrin was born on 30 March, 1947, is an English rock climber and author. Discover Jim Perrin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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1930

His father played rugby league for Salford in the late 1930s.

As a writer, Perrin has made regular contributions on travel, mountaineering, literature, art, and the environment to a number of newspapers and climbing magazines, and continues to do so as a country diarist for The Guardian and a columnist in The Great Outdoors magazine.

As a climber, he has developed many new routes, particularly on the Derbyshire gritstone outcrops, in North Wales and on the sea cliffs of Pembrokeshire, as well as making solo ascents of a number of difficult established routes, and also free ascents of previously aid-assisted climbs in Wales and Scotland.

For many years he has contributed mountaineering obituaries for The Guardian (for example, on Patrick Monkhouse, Lord Hunt, Sir Jack Longland, Sir Edmund Hillary, Brede Arkless, John Streetly, David Cox, Kevin Fitzgerald, Robin Hodgkin, and others), and also for The Daily Telegraph.

He also wrote many essays for The Daily Telegraph travel supplement, most of which are collected in Travels with the Flea.

1947

Jim Perrin (born 30 March 1947), is an English rock climber and travel writer.

Jim Perrin was born Ernest James Perrin in Manchester, England, to a family of Huguenot descent.

1985

Perrin has twice won the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature, first for Menlove (1985), his biography of John Menlove Edwards, and again as joint winner (alongside Andy Cave's Learning to Breathe) for The Villain (2005), a biography of Don Whillans.

Several of his other books have been shortlisted for this award.

2005

He has won the Mountaineering History Prize at Banff Mountain Book Festival for The Villain (2005), and the Mountaineering Literature Prize for The Climbing Essays (2006), which was also short-listed for the Wales Book of the Year Award.

2014

His Shipton and Tilman: The Great Decade of Himalayan Mountaineering won the Kekoo Naoroji Prize for Himalayan Literature in 2014.

He is a Fellow of the Welsh Academy, an Honorary Fellow of Bangor University.

2016

Below is a partial list of books by Perrin listed by Amazon as in print (on 7 November 2016):

The following are out of print: