William Woodman Graham (1859 – fl. 1932) was a British mountaineer who led the first pure mountaineering expedition to the Himalayas and may have set a world altitude record on Kabru.[1] Motivated by adventure rather than a desire for fame, he had little interest in publicising his climbs, and as a result relatively little is known about his life and achievements.
^Willy Blaser and Glyn Hughes, Kabru 1883, a reassessment, The Alpine Journal 2009, pp. 219-228
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