Everest
Alone at the Summit: The first British ascent without oxygen
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نقد و بررسی
October 1, 2000
British author Venables (Painted Mountains) specializes in alpine-style climbing, in which small numbers of climbers rapidly scale peaks with a minimum of equipment and support. This method differs drastically from the more common siege-style climbs, which rely on larger groups using porters to establish a series of successively higher, well-stocked camps. This work was written immediately after Venables and three other climbers attempted a new route up the most dramatic face of the world's highest mountain without supplemental oxygen. Originally published in England in 1989 as Everest: Kangshung Face, this fast-paced account will appeal to both the armchair adventurer who devoured Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air (LJ 4/1/97) and the seasoned mountaineer. Extremely well illustrated and with several appendixes, including a comprehensive history of high-altitude climbs that eschewed supplemental oxygen, this is recommended for all mountaineering/outdoor adventure collections.--Tim Markus, Evergreen State Coll. Lib., Olympia, WA
Copyright 2000 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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