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	<title>Michael Mather &#187; 180 degrees</title>
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		<title>Tribute to Rob Gauntlett</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would like to pay a tribute to Rob Gauntlett who tragically died while climbing the East face of Mont Blanc.
Rob you were an amazing person and an inspiration to so many people and your achievements will continue to inspire.&#160; Rest in Peace.
The BBC says that 
Record-breaking climber Rob Gauntlett, 21, and James Atkinson, 21, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would like to pay a tribute to Rob Gauntlett who tragically died while climbing the East face of Mont Blanc.</p>
<p>Rob you were an amazing person and an inspiration to so many people and your achievements will continue to inspire.&#160; Rest in Peace.</p>
<p>The BBC says that </p>
<blockquote><p>Record-breaking climber Rob Gauntlett, 21, and James Atkinson, 21, of Sussex, were killed after falling on a route on the east face of Mont Blanc. </p>
<p>Mr Hooper, 21, who climbed Everest with Mr Gauntlett in 2006, said his friend had packed his short life full of incredible experiences. </p>
<p>He also paid tribute to Mr Atkinson, a Durham University student, saying he was a &quot;top guy&quot; who was highly motivated about his outdoor pursuits. </p>
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<p>Rob was one of the pair who completed the epic journey from Pole to Pole by human power last year.&#160; They remain an inspiration to many.</p>
<blockquote><p>Mr Gauntlett and Mr Hooper became the youngest Britons to climb Everest in May 2006. </p>
<p>&quot;This has been our dream for three years. Get out there, follow it up and make sure you make it happen.&quot; </p>
<p>In November 2008 the pair were named National Geographic 2008 Adventurers of the Year at the society&#8217;s base in Washington DC. </p>
<p>The accolade was in recognition of a 22,000-mile journey using only human and natural power from the Magnetic North to the Magnetic South Poles to raise awareness of climate change. </p>
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