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.
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.
Press Release: Accidental Rebel by Pat Falvey
Fast-paced, reflective, humorous and emotionally honest, Accidental Rebel details the life of a man who has both paid the price and reaped the rewards for refusing to accept the restrictions society put on him in the pursuit of his dreams and a life of adventure.
About the book ‘Accidental Rebel’
About Accidental Rebel The Book
First Irish team to the South Pole
Reaching the South Pole. First Irish team.
Pat Falvey Explorer adventure show reel and bio.
Pat Falvey became the 1st person in the world to have achieved to climb the 7 summits twice to include climbing Mt Everest by both Nepal as well as Leading an Irish expedition to the South Pole in honour of Ernest Shackleton and the unsung hero of Tom Crean.
Highest Puc Fada and first Irish female to summit Everest.
Pat Falvey (Expedition Leader) & DR Clare O’Leary summited Mt Everest on the 18th May 2004. DR Clare O Leary became the 1st Irish Female do so.
Hitting the Highest Puc Fada in the world on Mt. Everest
On The 17th of May 2004, Pat Falvey expedition leader stood on the Summit of Mt Everest for the 2nd with his team. Dr Clare O Leary became the 1st Irish Female to succeed in climbing Mt.Everest. Four climbers died on the descent, 3 Koreans and a Bolivian American from another team.
Video: Thirty friends have died: Emotional memorial video to them.
30 friends and colleagues have paid the ultimate price in the following of their dreams with their lives. I count myself lucky to have survived over 30 years in the most dangerous sports in the world as an explorer, adventurer and climber.
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.
Picture Gallery Accidental Rebel
Accidental Rebel Front and back book cover
Accidental Rebel Pictures