Hutchison, Isobel Wylie (1899–1982)

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Hutchison, Isobel Wylie (1899–1982)

Scottish botanist. Born May 30, 1899, in Scotland; died Feb 20, 1982.

Collected plants and traveled solo in Alaska; collected plants on the 1st expedition to Greenland for 5 months (1927); with 2 guides, climbed Kilertinguit (6,250 ft.) and left a Union Jack in a bottle in honor of Edward Whymper (who had climbed the mountain in 1873); lived in an Inuit village (from Sept 1928); traveled through Alaska on a coastal steamer (1934); embarked on a 120-mile trip to Canada via dog sledge; collected plants from the Aleutian Islands (1936). Writings include North to the Rime-Ringed Sun (1934), Stepping Stones from Alaska to Asia (1937, reprinted as The Aleutian Islands, 1943), and articles for journals, including the National Geographic.

See also Gwyneth Hoyle, Flowers in the Snow: The Life of Isobel Wylie Hutchison.

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