| In
2002 Scott and Rick Allen came very close to being killed in a massive
rock fall on the North Face of Baruntse in Nepal. This life changing
experience refocused his mind away from the big mountains and back
to pushing his technical and physical boundaries. Looking abroad
for this challenge on the awesome mixed stalactite and roof routes
that constitute the worlds hardest mixed, Scott found his niche,
ploughing ahead with a great season making the first British repeats
of Welcome to the Machine M9 and 009 also M9 and at one time the
hardest mixed route in the world. Galvanised by this success his
head was set on the BIG routes of Mission Impossible M11 and Musashi
M12. He returned in April of 2004 having completed his goal of climbing
all the hardest sport mixed routes in the world in a single season.
Scott organised
and introduced the first ever British Indoor Dry Tooling Competitions,
Speed Ice and Technical Ice Competitions to the country, all now
running into their third successful year.
Scott has featured
in many television programs like Grampian Televisions series –
‘The Great Outdoors’, climbing Smiths Arête E5
6b at Ballater and also on the excellent Channel Four Documentary
‘Climbing for the Fatherland’, based on an ascent of
the Eiger North Face made with Austrian climbing photographer and
star Heinz Zak. Recently Scott was asked to argue for the all time
classic book ‘The White Spider’ by Heinrich Harrer on
the BBC 2 show ‘Battle of the Books’. Scott is also
called regularly to comment on mountain issues and has had interviews
on BBC Scotland’s Saturday morning ‘Out of Doors’
program.
This season
(2004) Scott will have his new DVD ready for show. ‘A Fist
Full of Steel’ is a visual explosion and account of his season
travelling the world, repeating all the worlds hardest sport-mixed
routes.
Scott is no
stranger to the lecturing circuit having clocked up over a 100 lectures
in the years that he has been climbing, on a wide variety of topics
from practical instructional on safety and training to pure entertainment.
He has been the main speaker at both the Dundee and Edinburgh Mountain
Film Festivals, and been a welcome guest at many club lectures and
presentations for sporting bodies.
Scott’s
lectures are Multi Media and, depending on price and location, he
sometimes adds a live DJ set to his talks. He always has slides
to music, the topic and content of which can be discussed and adapted
to suit requirements. He primarily uses slide, but can use power
point and has a wide variety of films that can be shown along with
his talks.
Scott in DJ
mode is available for house parties and events separately or as
part of a booked lecture. Chilled, Funked up House to Trance and
Hard House. |