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adventurous informative reflective tense fast-paced

4.75

The events covered in this book are harrowing and have been added to the long list of reasons that I think high altitude mountaineering is a fairly insane pastime. The thing I appreciate most about this book is that it shifts focus away from the wealthy eccentrics fueling the industry and toward the Sherpa, Bhote, and Pakistani high-altitude porters who make it all possible. A worthwhile read for anyone interested in the sport or who would like to learn more about this isolated region of Pakistan and the cultures that produced the brave climbers of the Himalaya and Karakorum.

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adventurous informative tense medium-paced

4.5

This is one of many types of mountaineering media I have consumed in the past two years and once again it's astounding how you can't just pinpoint to one thing that goes wrong, or one decision that changed everything. It's always a chain reaction and it's devastating.
As always with these books it's at times a bit too detailed with mountaineering lingo but I really appreciated all of the historical, cultural and political information of this region and the biographical aspects, telling the life stories of the distinguished Sherpa Climbers and High Altitude Porters that make these - unfortunately often times deadly - adventures for all kinds of people possible.

If you liked INTO THIN AIR by Jon Krakauer this book is a must read!

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