Stewart Fulton

The Fou team re-grouping at the L’Envers des Aiguille Hut in 1963: John Harlin II, Tom Frost, Gary Hemming, and Stewart Fulton.

Stewart Fulton was a mountaineer from Scotland who climbed in the heyday of the "wild ones" in the sixties. This group was credited with putting up many new routes in the Alps during that time, most significantly the first ascent of the south face of the Aiguille Du Fou (with John Harlin, Tom Frost and Gary Hemming) a smooth wall of sheer rock long deemed to be unclimbable.