The Scotsman

Palin joins ‘inspiratio­nal’ Scots mountainee­r for film premiere

● Actor joins climber on red carpet for premiere of documentar­y

- By LAURA PATERSON

Legendary Scottish mountainee­r Hamish Macinnes attended the world premiere of a documentar­y about his life alongside Glasgow Film Festival director Robbie Fraser and Sir Michael Palin, who revealed Hamish found the iconic filming location for the ‘Bridge of Death’ in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Sir Michael Palin has paid tribute to an “inspiratio­nal” mountainee­ring pioneer as the pair star in a new film.

The actor met Hamish Macinnes while searching for filming locations in Scotland for Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

A former mountain rescue head, Mr Macinnes, 88, has scaled peaks worldwide and invented life-saving equipment, including a mountain rescue stretcher used globally.

The Scottish mountainee­r also helped set up a rope bridge in Glencoe for the Monty Python team, which became the famed Bridge of Death in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Documentar­y film Final Ascent, which had its UK premiere in Glasgow yesterday, charts how Mr Macinnes pieced his life back together from his own books and films after being sectioned in 2014 with delirium related to dementia.

Speaking yesterday on the last day of at the Glasgow Film Festival, Sir Michael, 75, said: “I’ve had a good working life with Hamish, he’s inspiratio­nal really. He’s unlike anyone else I know and he has qualities unlike anybody else I know. After his illness a few years back it’s so great to see him not just back on form but better than ever, almost.”

On the Bridge of Death, Sir Michael said: “This was before CGI and special effects and we had the real thing thanks to Hamish.”

Mr Macinnes revealed how Sir Michael relied on his mountainee­ring expertise – even calling from the Himalayas. Mr Macinnes said: “I was in the workshop back home andi got a call, he had a satellite phone and he was in the Himalayas and he asked me how far is it to Concordia – that’s a plateau right on K2 – and I said, ‘Well, it’s not that far’.”

Director Robbie Fraser, from Glasgow, said Mr Macinnes has “probably saved thousands of lives” through his rescues, equipment innovation­s and writing the mountain rescue “bible”, the Internatio­nal Mountain Rescue Handbook.

“Hamish Macinnes is inspiratio­nal really. He’s unlike anyone else I know and he has qualities unlike anybody else I know”

SIR MICHAEL PALIN

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0 The story of Hamish Macinnes’s life is retold in Final Ascent, as he recovered his memory after illness

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