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Gurdial Singh (born 1917) is an eminent Indian mountaineer who is credited with leading India's first mountaineering expedition to Trisul (7120 metres) in 1951.〔The Times, Wednesday, Jul 04, 1951; pg. 5; Issue 52044; col B〕
==Life==
Gurdial Singh joined The Doon School in 1945 and it was here that he was influenced by Englishman such as John Martyn, R.L. Holdsworth and Jack Gibson to take up mountaineering. In fact, the first headmaster of Doon Arthur Foot was a member of the Alpine Club.〔http://www.alpinejournal.org.uk/Contents/Contents_2001_files/AJ%202001%20197-201%20Anderson%20Doon%20School.pdf〕 Together, they scaled many peaks including Bandarpunch, Trisul, Kamet, Abi Gamin and Nanda Devi. He was the first Indian member of the famed Alpine Club, which was "a club of English gentlemen devoted to mountaineering".〔(Early Years of Indian Mountaineering | Himalayan Club )〕
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