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How hard can it be? Not a bad question for anyone to ask when faced
with a challenging situation whether that is at work, in the home,
or in a chosen pursuit. This book describes that positive,
self-confident approach by Nick Wharton during his many and varied
adventures. The book takes the reader on a journey through a wide
collection of stories and insights into his own escapades and how
he has faced them over the past 40 years starting with learning to
climb at boarding school - climbing the buildings in the middle of
the night. We get an insight into his time in the army - holding
back the Russians in Germany; patrolling the streets of Northern
Ireland at the height of the troubles; training Mozambique forces
in Zimbabwe; and, back home in the UK. Living in the Lake District,
Wharton retrained as an Environmental Health Officer which started
his unlikely choice of career in health and safety. We get an
insight into his perspective of risk and how he has used his
climbing to help get the H&S message across to colleagues and
clients with great effect. He gives us an insight into his own,
distinctive approach to climbing His insight into the world of
hazards and risk management helps us to understand, what has been
described by many as one of the most bold approaches to climbing in
recent years. The book is a fabulous collection of stories and
anecdotes with contributions from many others - colleagues,
friends, climbing partners and well-known characters from the
climbing world. Illustrated throughout with a range of full-colour
photos. The book will appeal to climbers and other outdoor activity
enthusiasts but also to anyone with a sense of adventure and fun.
It is introduced with a foreword by Leo Houlding - one of the
best-known adventurers of our time.
Extreme Lakeland by Nadir Khan and Tom McNally is a stunning
photographic celebration of all that makes the Lake District a
magnet for those with a heart for adventure and who want to immerse
themselves in the beauty of the hills and mountains of this jewel
in the English landscape. From the crags of the high fells to the
lakes and tarns for which the Lakes is famous, Nadir and Tom
showcase incredible adventure sports through the seasons, including
rock climbing, mountain biking, fell running, wild swimming,
stand-up paddleboarding, base jumping and ski touring. Alongside a
foreword by renowned rock climber Leo Houlding, and original
illustrations by Anna Sharpe, there are inspirational literary
contributions from wild swimmer Gilly McArthur, fell runner Ellis
Bland, climbers Anna Taylor and Peter Goulding, and adventurer Jon
Sparks. Extreme Lakeland is a visual feast for those that treasure
the Lake District.
Leo Houlding started climbing at ten years of age in the Lake
District and was the youngest person (and first Briton) to free
climb El Capitan in Yosemite National Park in the United States at
eighteen years, which cemented his reputation. He has since gone on
to summit the world's toughest peaks and explore the most extreme
places on our planet. During such explorations he has had to deal
with tragedy when close friends and colleagues have been killed or
badly injured, and he will discuss how you deal with such loss and
carry on. Honest, raw and exhilarating, Closer to the Edge will be
a 'warts-and-all' insight into the extreme life of one of Britain's
best mountaineer adventurers. What drives him? How does he assess
risk and judge what level he'll take himself to be successful, and
how does he balance this with teaching his own children the lessons
he has learnt in some of the world's most dangerous and extreme
places.
Chris Bonington Mountaineer is a photographic autobiography,
documenting over sixty years of climbing the world's most beautiful
and challenging mountains. Few climbers can match Bonington's
climbing achievements. He is one of the most accomplished and
respected climbers in the world. In this 2016 revised edition,
which features over 500 photographs, we are given a frank
perspective into the surreal, majestic and occasionally tragic
corners of his incredible mountaineering career. Whether in the
Arctic, the jungle or on an 8,000-metre peak, Bonington's stunning
photography and engaging conversational prose take us through the
detail of daily life on expedition, the action of the climbing and
the grandeur of the mountains. From his foundations - climbing in
Snowdonia, the English Lake District, and the Highlands of Scotland
- Bonington takes us to the Alps and on his expedition
apprenticeship in 1960s Nepal. This quickly leads to trips to
Patagonia, the Karakoram, the Amazon, Baffin Island and the River
Nile, before the meat of his career on the big walls and
8,000-metre peaks of the Himalaya - with his leadership of the
expeditions that made the first ascents of the south face of
Annapurna in 1970 and the south-west face of Everest in 1975, and
culminating in his own ascent of Everest in 1985. The greatest
challenge and survival story of all is his first ascent and epic
descent of The Ogre in Pakistan with Doug Scott. Bonington's
undying hunger for adventure leads to later exploratory trips to
Greenland, India and Morocco, and a return to the scene of one of
his defining first ascents, the Old Man of Hoy, with world-class
adventure climber Leo Houlding. The result is a penetrating insight
into the motivations and fears of a driven climber who set out year
after year from a life of comfort and success to test himself
amongst the world's most savage mountains. Chris Bonington
Mountaineer is a must for anyone with a passion for exploration,
mountains or climbing.
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