A novice's tale of scaling Everest: "Recommended for all armchair
adventurers who have ever wondered what it would be like to climb in
the Himalayas."— Geographical Magazine The last attempt to
conquer Everest by the unclimbed northeast ridge had ended in failure
and tragedy, with the deaths of two great climbers, Joe Tasker and
Pete Boardman. Now, in March 1985, Mal Duff would lead a new
expedition. Andrew Grieg and the others knew the risks as well as the
excitement of the challenge—and in this extraordinary book, Greig
chronicles not only the assault on the peak but also the complex
relationships of nineteen very different personalities living
together. "Poet, novelist, and novice climber Greig's insightful
account of the 1985 ascent of Everest's previously unclimbed northeast
ridge provides an unusual perspective on the world of climbing. In
comparison to many seasoned mountaineers, with their sometimes
obsessive 'diehard' drive, Greig possesses a refreshing sense of
enthusiasm and innocence. His lack of experience allows him to
describe with great intensity and detail the difficult tasks of
climbing in a methodical step-by-step fashion, allowing readers to
grasp the complex challenges. Greig is often able to step back and
observe the goings-on, providing a detached analysis of the group and
its dynamics. To complement his version of events, he also draws
liberally from the diaries of the other participants. A unique
addition to mountaineering literature with charming and distinct
characteristics."— Library Journal
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Everest, the Unclimbed Ridge
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781847677402
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter