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Pat Falvey Accidental rebel

In his new autobiography ” Accidental Rebel “, Irish adventurer, Pat Falvey, has written a compelling account of his life, from his youth in Cork city’s impoverished north side to his joy at standing on the summit of Mount Everest, and his pride at leading the first-ever Irish team to the South Pole. He knows that luck was on his side in his years as an extreme adventurer during which almost thirty of his friends and colleagues lost their lives in some of the world’s most hostile and beautiful environments.


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Pat Falvey “hangs up his boots”

Pat Falvey “hangs up his boots”

Ireland’s greatest living explorer Corkman Pat Falvey at the Market Cross, Killarney at the weekend when announced that he has retired from extreme adventuring following a lifetime of conquering the world’s highest mountains and most remote regions. Falvey was the first Mountaineer in the world to conquer the highest mountains on seven continents, not once but twice, including Mount Everest North and South.

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Pat Falvey “hangs up his boots”

Pat Falvey “hangs up his boots”

Ireland’s greatest living explorer Corkman Pat Falvey at the Market Cross, Killarney at the weekend when announced that he has retired from extreme adventuring following a lifetime of conquering the world’s highest mountains and most remote regions. Falvey was the first Mountaineer in the world to conquer the highest mountains on seven continents, not once but twice, including Mount Everest North and South.

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