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The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest
Anatoli Boukreev, G. Weston DeWalt
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| #1357300 in Books | St. Martin's Paperbacks | 1998-07-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.80 x.87 x4.24l,.35 | Binding: Mass Market Paperback | 297 pages | Great product!||14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.| A great book detailing the Mountain Madness side of the 1996 Tragedy|By Luther Mahoney|After watching the 2015 Everest film I became a sponge for all things about the 1996 Everest tragedy watching 4 documentaries, reading Jon Krakauer and Lou Kasischke's books. Just finished The Climb (TC) a few hours ago and loved it.
For those who do not know this book discuses|.com |The Climb is Russian mountaineer Anatoli Boukreev's account of the harrowing May 1996 Mount Everest attempt, a tragedy that resulted in the deaths of eight people. The book is also Boukreev's rebuttal to accusations from fellow climber and author J
As the climbers of the 1996 Mt. Everest disaster vanished into thin air, one man had the courage to bring them down alive...
On May 10, 1996, two commercial expeditions headed by expert leaders attempted to scale the world's largest peak. But things went terribly wrong. Crowded conditions, bad judgement, and a bitter storm stopped many climbers in their tracks. Others were left for dead, or stranded on the frigid mountain. Anatoli Boukreev, head climbing guid...
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