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Tsuneo
Hasegawa
Born
in Yokohama Japan on December 08, 1947 started climbing at the
age of 15. He joined Everest
Expedition of the Rock-Climbing Club in 1973 and became a
professional mountaineering guide. He established U-Tan Club in
1977, became well known for his Solo Winter ascents in the
European Alps and the Andes. He climbed the North face of the
Metterhorn in 1977, the Eiger in 1978 and the Grandes Jorasses
in 1979. He also climbed MT. Aconcagua in 1987, the highest
mountain in South America. He was able to establish the Alpine
Guide Hasegawa Office in 1983. He married Masami Shinomiya in
1983. Led Expeditions to Daulagiri 1 Nepal in 1983, Nanga Parbat
Pakistan in 1984 and Everest from the Tibetan side in 1985, 1987
and 1988 in winter, but could not reach the summit. He is noted
for his love of mountains, nature, people and his efforts to
teach the art of climbing to children, aged and handicapped. His
role was recognised the Alpine Guide Society of Japan. He came
to Pakistan and led an Expedition to climb Ulter (7385 m) in
Hunza, which nobody had climbed before and made a route upto
7050-m in 1990. While he was on his way to the climax of his
adventure an avalanche happened to be the cause of his last
breath on October 10, 1991. His grave is in the Basecamp of
Ulter, Hunza.
Masami
Hasegawa Chief Patroness
Masami Hasegawa
born in Gumma, Pref Japan on September 21, 1953. Graduated from
Keio University
majored in International Political Sciences. She worked for
Sogetsu Publishing Co. until 1991. She started to learn
rock-climbing at the Hasegawa Mountaineering School in 1979 and
became a member of the MT Aconcagua Expedition led by Hasegawa
in 1981. She married Tsuneo Hasegawa in 1983 and remained member
of the Everest Expedition in 1985, 1987 and 1988. She was a sub
leader of the Ulter Expedition in 1990. She herself took part in
the Ulter adventure again and lost her beloved husband Tsuneo
Hasegawa on his way to climb the Peak in 1991. She became
president of the Alpine Guide Hasegawa Office, published books
and made a documentary film highlighting her late spouse’s life
history focused on mountaineering. She tried her best to fulfil
the dream of her late husband by establishing an institution
for quality education. Because of her continuous support to
sustain education oriented programmes at HMPS She is considered
as the Chief Patroness of HMPS. |