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Master of Thin Air: Life and Death on the World's Highest Peaks [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x28 mm, kaal: 435 g, 15 color photos, maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Arcade Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1628729104
  • ISBN-13: 9781628729108
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x28 mm, kaal: 435 g, 15 color photos, maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Arcade Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1628729104
  • ISBN-13: 9781628729108
Teised raamatud teemal:
Named One of the Top Five Reads for the Summer by Backpacker magazine, a riveting high-altitude drama for readers of Into Thin Air.Master of Thin Air opens with a fall down a three-thousand-foot drop that very nearly killed author Andrew Lock. The qualities that saved him then on K2—in addition to his mountaineering know-how and sheer good luck—drove his sixteen-year journey to summit all of the worlds eight-thousanders, the fourteen peaks that exceed 8,000 meters (26,000-plus feet) and take climbers into the death zone. Incredibly, he accomplished that feat without the aid of bottled oxygen for every mountain but one. By preference, he climbed solo or in small teams, without Sherpas. During twenty-three expeditions, he spent a total of three years clinging to the sides of dangerous mountains. He lost more than twenty climbing friends and, in April 2014, witnessed Everests deadliest avalanche.His book is a riveting, often thrilling account of what it takes to challenge the Earths highest peaks and survive. It tells of death-defying ascents and even riskier descents, the gut-dropping consequences of the smallest mistakes or even just bad luck, the camaraderie and human drama of expeditions, the exhilaration of altitude. It is also the inspiring story of what motivates a person to achieve an extraordinary dream, a story of passion, resourcefulness, and hope—even in the most dire moments. Named One of the Top Five Reads for the Summer by Backpacker magazine, a riveting high-altitude drama for readers of Into Thin Air.

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One of the Top 5 Reads for the Summer, U.S. Backpacker Magazine

“This mountaineer isnt simply a thrill seeker. He is a student of his passion and passes along his knowledge of the craft to readers, breaking down everything from the geographical characteristics of each mountain to what he carries in his pack. . . . Locks intensity remains constant throughout . . . as he relies on a combination of experience, strength, grit, determination and intuition to get him up and down the Himalayas and beyond.—Associated Press

"Required reading for adventure enthusiasts and distant admirers alike. . . Locks transformation from his lowland roots to his spectacular successes will thrill many."—Library Journal

“Superb . . . In this book, you will discover how, time and time again, a man can draw on this inner strength.—Doug Scott, CBE, mountaineer and author

"Brilliant! Honest, gritty, and riveting."—Chris Bonington, CVO, CBE, mountaineer and author

“What Andrew has done is outstanding—the toughest grand slam on the planet—the 14 x 8000ers!—Peter Hillary, renowned adventurer and son of Sir Edmund Hillary, first man to summit Mount Everest

“Excellent. Andrew Lock has ably demonstrated that true adventure is still to be found in the high altitude climbing arena, despite current trends toward commercially tainted expeditions. But perhaps more notably, in the process of three grueling decades climbing in the bleak, rarefied atmosphere of the 8,000-meter peaks, he was able to find a clarity of vision that enriched his soul. This book is a must read for alpinists intent on seeking their own true nature at any altitude.—Pat Morrow, legendary mountaineer, author, mountain filmmaker

“Andrew Lock reminds us that the greatness of the human spirit is sustained by men and woman who refuse to give up, who represent the indomitable willpower that has allowed humankind to reach the stars.—Bryce Courtenay, author of The Power of One

"An honest account of what a pragmatic, tough and dogged Aussie can achieve with will, experience, heart and an infatuation for the high Himalaya. Bravo!" —Barry Blanchard, UIAGM/IFMGA Mountain Guide, Canmore, Canada One of the Top 5 Reads for the Summer, U.S. Backpacker Magazine

“This mountaineer isnt simply a thrill seeker. He is a student of his passion and passes along his knowledge of the craft to readers, breaking down everything from the geographical characteristics of each mountain to what he carries in his pack. . . . Locks intensity remains constant throughout . . . as he relies on a combination of experience, strength, grit, determination and intuition to get him up and down the Himalayas and beyond.—Associated Press

"Required reading for adventure enthusiasts and distant admirers alike. . . Locks transformation from his lowland roots to his spectacular successes will thrill many."—Library Journal

“Superb . . . In this book, you will discover how, time and time again, a man can draw on this inner strength.—Doug Scott, CBE, mountaineer and author

"Brilliant! Honest, gritty, and riveting."—Chris Bonington, CVO, CBE, mountaineer and author

“What Andrew has done is outstanding—the toughest grand slam on the planet—the 14 x 8000ers!—Peter Hillary, renowned adventurer and son of Sir Edmund Hillary, first man to summit Mount Everest

“Excellent. Andrew Lock has ably demonstrated that true adventure is still to be found in the high altitude climbing arena, despite current trends toward commercially tainted expeditions. But perhaps more notably, in the process of three grueling decades climbing in the bleak, rarefied atmosphere of the 8,000-meter peaks, he was able to find a clarity of vision that enriched his soul. This book is a must read for alpinists intent on seeking their own true nature at any altitude.—Pat Morrow, legendary mountaineer, author, mountain filmmaker

“Andrew Lock reminds us that the greatness of the human spirit is sustained by men and woman who refuse to give up, who represent the indomitable willpower that has allowed humankind to reach the stars.—Bryce Courtenay, author of The Power of One

"An honest account of what a pragmatic, tough and dogged Aussie can achieve with will, experience, heart and an infatuation for the high Himalaya. Bravo!" —Barry Blanchard, UIAGM/IFMGA Mountain Guide, Canmore, Canada

The 8000ers vi
Map
vii
Foreword ix
Sandy Allan
Introduction xiii
Peter Hillary
Prologue: July 30, 1993 1(4)
1 Beginnings
5(18)
2 A Taste of Thin Air
23(26)
3 The Savage Mountain
49(27)
4 Frustration
76(16)
5 Turning the Key
92(34)
6 Summits and Betrayals
126(22)
7 A Dream Realised
148(15)
8 A Higher Goal
163(28)
9 High-Altitude Hollywood
191(14)
10 Good Days and Bad
205(20)
11 A Big Day Out
225(15)
12 The Most Dangerous Mountain in the World
240(16)
13 Getting Close
256(17)
14 Finish Line
273(18)
15 The Next Step
291(14)
Epilogue 305(6)
Acknowledgements 311(2)
Glossary of Mountaineering Terms 313(6)
Index 319
Andrew Lock was the eighteenth person ever to scale all fourteen eight-thousanders, though he comes from the flattest country on earth. Awarded the Order of Australia for Services to Mountaineering, he has guided multiple teams to the summit of Mt. Everest and other of the highest peaks. A professional keynote and motivational speaker on leadership, motivation, teamwork, goal setting, and risk management. He lives in Campbell Act, Australia. Visit his site at www.andrew-lock.com.