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William W. Naismith : ウィキペディア英語版
William W. Naismith

William Wilson Naismith (1856 – 27 September 1935) was a Scottish mountaineer. He was a key founder of the Scottish Mountaineering Club and created the eponymous Naismith's rule, used to determine to the time necessary to walk a route with a given length and elevation gain.
== Early life ==
Naismith was the second of two children born to William Naismith, a physician, and Mary Anne Murray. He was raised in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire and attended Gilbertfield House School. He was introduced to mountain climbing in the Scottish Highlands at an early age by his parents; he had climbed Ben Lomond by the age of nine and made a winter ascent of Beinn Bhreac by fourteen. After school, he completed a degree in accounting at the University of Glasgow.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=William Wilson Naismith (1856–1935) )

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