Charles Wylie (British Army officer) explained

Charles Wylie
Birth Name:Charles Geoffrey Wylie
Birth Date:24 December 1919
Allegiance: United Kingdom
Battles:Second World War
Rank:Lieutenant colonel
Commands:10th Royal Gurkha Rifles

Charles Geoffrey Wylie OBE (24 December 1919 – 18 July 2007) was a British Army lieutenant colonel who served with 10th Gurkha Rifles [1] and was the organising secretary to the 1953 British Mount Everest expedition.[2]

Wylie was also an early member of the Army Mountaineering Association, membership number 142, joining in April 1958 shortly after the Association's inauguration in 1957. He was appointed OBE in the 1995 New Year Honours.

Machapuchare, 1957

In 1957 Wylie joined an expedition to Machapuchare in Nepal (6993m (22,943feet)) led by Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Roberts.[3] The party included Roger Chorley, David Cox and Wilfrid Noyce. Wylie climbed to Camp IV at 20400feet with Cox and Noyce. Further progress involved crossing an ice ridge and descending by rope to a glacier below. In order to safeguard the return, Wylie remained at the camp with one of the sherpas whilst Cox and Noyce continued over the ice ridge and thence towards the summit.[4] [5]

Cox and Noyce successfully climbed to within 1500NaN0 of the summit via the north ridge (an approximate altitude of 22793feet).[4] Whilst they were doing this Wylie and the sherpa, Tashi, dug a tunnel right through the little ridge, 25 ft. below its crest and 15 ft. long to make the return journey shorter and safer for Cox and Noyce.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Supplement to the London Gazette. The London Gazette. 19 December 1961. 9291. 23 April 2016.
  2. News: Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Wylie. 27 Jul 2007. The Telegraph. 23 April 2016.
  3. Web site: British Machhapuchare 1957 . MEF – Mount Everest Foundation. 15 November 2024 .
  4. Asia, Nepal, Machapuchare . American Alpine Journal. 1958. Wilfrid . Noyce . 0065-6925 .
    1. 11
    . 32 . 118-120 . 12 September 2024 .
  5. Book: Noyce, Wilfrid. Climbing the fish's tail. Pilgrims Book House. 1998. 978-8173031007. en. 857085947. Wilfrid Noyce. 1958 . 13 November 2024.
  6. Climbing the Fish’s Tail . Alpine Journal. 1957. Wilfred . Noyce . 0065-6569 .
    1. 62
    . 94 . 113-120 . 16 November 2024 .