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The bestselling author of "The Mountain" and "No Shortcuts to
the Top "chronicles his three attempts to climb the world's
tenth-highest and statistically deadliest peak while exploring the
dramatic and tragic history of others who have made"--"or
attempted"--"the ascent
As a high school student, Ed Viesturs read and was captivated by
the French climber Maurice Herzog's famous and grisly account of
the first ascent of Annapurna in 1950. When he began his own
campaign to climb the world's 14 highest peaks in the late 1980s,
Viesturs looked forward with trepidation to undertaking Annapurna
himself. Two failures to summit in 2000 and 2002 made Annapurna his
nemesis. His successful 2005 ascent was the triumphant capstone of
his climbing quest.
In "The Will to Climb" Viesturs and co-author David Roberts bring
the extraordinary challenges of Annapurna to vivid life through
edge-of-your-seat accounts of the greatest climbs in the mountain's
history, and of his own failed attempts and eventual success. In
the process Viesturs ponders what Annapurna reveals about some of
our most fundamental moral and spiritual questions--questions, he
believes, that we need to answer to lead our lives well.
A thrilling chronicle of the tragedy-ridden history of climbing the
world's most difficult and unpredictable mountain, by the
bestselling authors of "The Mountain" and "No Shortcuts to the Top
"Ed Viesturs, one of the world's premier high-altitude
mountaineers, explores the remarkable history of K2 and of those
who have attempted to conquer it. At the same time, he probes the
mountain's most memorable sagas in order to illustrate lessons
about the fundamental questions mountaineering raises--questions of
risk, ambition, loyalty to one's teammates, self-sacrifice, and the
price of glory. Viesturs knows the mountain firsthand. He and
renowned alpinist Scott Fischer climbed it in 1992 and got caught
in an avalanche that sent them sliding to almost certain death
before Ed managed to get into a self-arrest position with his ice
ax and stop both his fall and Scott's.
Focusing on seven of the mountain's most dramatic campaigns, from
his own troubled ascent to the 2008 tragedy, Viesturs crafts an
edge-of-your-seat narrative that climbers and armchair travelers
alike will find unforgettably compelling. With photographs from
Viesturs's personal collection and from historical sources, this is
the definitive account of the world's ultimate mountain, and of the
lessons that can be gleaned from struggling toward its elusive
summit.
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