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Shisha Pangma - The alpine-style first ascent of the south-west face (Paperback, New edition)
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Shisha Pangma - The alpine-style first ascent of the south-west face (Paperback, New edition)
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Discovery Miles 3 600
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In 1982, following the relaxation of access restrictions to Tibet,
six climbers set off for the Himalaya to explore the little-known
Shishapangma massif in Tibet. Dealing with a chaotic build-up and
bureaucratic obstacles so huge they verged on comical, the
mountaineers gained access to Shishapangma's unclimbed South-West
Face where Doug Scott, Alex MacIntyre and Roger Baxter-Jones made
one of the most audacious and stylish Himalayan climbs ever. First
published in 1984 as The Shishapangma Expedition, Shishapangma won
the first ever Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature. Told
through a series of diary-style entries from all the climbers
involved, Shishapangma reveals the difficult nature of Himalayan
decision-making, mountaineering tactics and climbing relationships.
Tense and candid, the six writers see every event differently,
reacting in different ways and pulling no punches in their opinions
of the other mountaineers - quite literally at one point.
Nonetheless, the climbers, at the peak of their considerable powers
and experience, completed an extremely committing enterprise. The
example set by their fine climb survives and several new routes
(all done in alpine style) have now been added to this magnificent
face. For well-trained climbers, such ascents are fast and
efficient, but the consequences of error, misjudgement or bad luck
can be terminal and, sadly, soon afterwards two of the participants
were struck down in mountaineering accidents - MacIntyre hit by
stonefall on Annapurna's South Face and Baxter-Jones being caught
by an ice avalanche on the Aiguille du Triolet. In addition their
support climber, Nick Prescott, died in a Chamonix hospital from an
altitude-induced ailment. Shishapangma is a gripping first-hand
account of the intense reality of high-altitiude alpinism.
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