Lee Farmer is an affirmable, charismatic and witty raconteur who can enthral audiences with the stories of his travelling adventures. He is known as 'the ordinary guy doing extra ordinary things'.
Having travelled and climbed on all seven continents he can described the passion and pain of climbing mountains. Many listeners have been amused by Lee's self effacing style, his is very witty and some of his stories and encounters will have audiences enthralled.
Listen to such recounts as the close encounter with a water buffalo in Africa, river crossing on a mule with a broken rib (Lee not the mule!) in South America, frostbite in Russia, shooting in China, rats in Tibet, dramatic crevase rescue in Antarctica. Even working for NASA on Everest, and many more accounts of summit triumphs and scrapes along the way.
'Come dressed as a Mountaineer' morning at Woolton Hill Junior School.
'The talk was fantastic and you are truly inspirational for the children'
Woolton Hill Junior School
'Facinating presentation - such an exhilarating experience!'
Newbury Speakers Club
'Many thanks it was a great success'
Downe House School
'Fantastic speech with a really good structure'
Newbury Speakers Club
'A Captivating speech'
Great Binfields School

Lee opening East Woodhay Parish Fete July 2008.

Lee receiving sponsorship donation for the National Society for Epilepsy from pupils of Downe House.
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