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Kangchenjunga - The Himalayan giant (Hardcover)
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Kangchenjunga - The Himalayan giant (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R558
Discovery Miles 5 580
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Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world and a
notoriously difficult and dangerous mountain to climb. First
climbed from the west in 1955 by a British team comprising Joe
Brown, George Band, Tony Streather and Norman Hardie, it waited
over twenty years for a second ascent. The third ascent, from the
north, was made in 1979 by a four-man team including the visionary
British alpinist Doug Scott. Completed before his death in 2020,
and edited by Catherine Moorehead, Kangchenjunga is Doug Scott's
final book. Scott explores the mountain and its varied people - the
mountain sits on the border between Nepal and Sikkim in north-east
India - before going on to look at Western approaches and early
climbing attempts on the mountain. Kangchenjunga was in fact long
believed to be the highest mountain in the world, until in the
nineteenth century it was demonstrated that Peak XV - Everest - was
taller. Out of respect for the beliefs of the Sikkimese, no climber
has ever set foot on the very top of Kangchenjunga, the sacred
summit. Scott's own relationship with the mountain began in 1978,
three years after his first British ascent of Everest with Dougal
Haston. The assembled team featured some of the greatest
mountaineers in history: Scott, Joe Tasker, Peter Boardman and
Georges Bettembourg. The plan was for a stripped-down expedition
the following spring - minimal Sherpa support, no radios, largely
self-financed. It was the first time a mountain of this scale had
been attempted by a new and difficult route without the use of
oxygen, and with such a small team. Scott, Tasker and Boardman
summited on 16 May 1979, further consolidating their legends in
this golden era. Kangchenjunga is Doug Scott's tribute to this
sacred mountain, a paean for a Himalayan giant, written by a giant
of Himalayan climbing.
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