
D.O.B: 1934-04-27
D.O.D: 2021-07-18
Henri Sigayret, born on April 27, 1934, in Banyuls-dels-Aspres, France, was a singular figure in French mountaineering, a high-level climber, Himalayan mountaineer, mentor, and prolific writer. Often nicknamed "Sig" and later "Sherpasig," he was an independent spirit, often critical, who left his mark on both the rock faces he climbed and the readers he captivated with his stories of the mountains and Nepal, a country he had made his second home, both in his heart and in his life. Born in the South of France into a family of teachers, he spent his childhood torn between the plains and the mountains, against the backdrop of the upheavals of the Second World War, which instilled in him a particularly keen sensitivity to the tragic aspects of existence. As a teenager, his family's move to Grenoble opened the doors to mountaineering for him: on the rock face, he discovered a form of absolute...