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Nigel Vardy

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Nigel Vardy (born 22 April 1969 in Derby)[citation needed] is an English mountaineer, motivational and leadership speaker, and the author of the books Once Bitten and Seven Peaks – Seven Islands. He was resuced from a climb of Mt. McKinley in Alaska in May 1999,[1] suffering severe frostbite with his injuries led to the amputation of his toes, fingers and nose.[2] Months of recovery followed his accident, but he has returned to climbing and explored mountains across the world.[2]

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