Doug Scott (teacher), mountaineer, first Briton to climb Mount Everest
Doug Scott (born 1941), British mountaineer, famous for the first ascent of the South-West Face of Mount Everest
Walter Scott | F. Scott Fitzgerald | Sir Walter Scott | Ridley Scott | Orson Scott Card | Tony Scott | Winfield Scott | Doug Flutie | Robert Falcon Scott | Scott | Scott Brown | Ronnie Scott | Francis Scott Key | Doug | Scott McCloud | Scott Lobdell | John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon | Winfield Scott Hancock | Randolph Scott | Peter Scott | Coretta Scott King | Seann William Scott | Scott Walker | Scott Bakula | George Gilbert Scott | Campbell Scott | Scott Hamilton | Doug Liman | Scott Hastings | Jill Scott |
Demolition began in 2006 of Rigg Beck, the well-known "purple house" on the main Braithwaite–Buttermere road; this large Victorian house was for many years a source of cheap accommodation for visitors (including Ted Hughes, Tenzing Norgay, Doug Scott, Tom Courtenay and Bob Hoskins).
Stadelman was endorsed by former Rockford Board of Education President Nancy Kalchbrenner and former Mayors Charles Box and Doug Scott.
Lock has climbed with many of the world’s best, including Anatoli Boukreev (K2 in 1993), Göran Kropp (Broad Peak in 1994), Doug Scott and Wojciech Kurtyka (Nanga Parbat Mazeno Ridge in 1995) & Ivan Vallejo and Inaki Ochoa (Annapurna 2007).
George Douglas Scott (known as Doug Scott), chairman of TEDCO and winner of the Queens Award for Enterprise Promotion