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HIGHER THAN THE EAGLE SOARS - A Path to Everest
AVAILABLE FROM 27 SEPTEMBER 2007
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOARDMAN TASKER PRIZE
Stephen has now written a full autobiography which explores how
and – more importantly – why he became a mountaineer. Starting
from childhood, he describes many previously unpublished
adventures, including early alpine climbs, winter Scottish
journeys, Afghanistan before the Russian invasion, the North
Face of the Eiger and a fantastic journey through the heart of
the Karakoram mountains, following in the steps of Eric Shipton
and Bill Tilman.
At the book’s climax Stephen revisits his dramatic success
without oxygen on the Kangshung Face of Everest, described by
Reinhold Messner as the most adventurous in Everest’s history
and by John Hunt as ‘one of the most remarkable ordeals from
which men or women have returned alive’.
As Stephen writes: ‘Although we didn’t go seeking deliberately
an epic near-death experience, it did turn out that way – the
ultimate endurance test for which all the previous adventures
seemed, retrospectively, to be a preparation.’
"Having spent time with Stephen on the Eiger, I know what
good company he is. He has huge talent and a remarkable story to
tell. His Everest climb was one of the great adventures of our
time, but what is really fascinating is the life journey which
took him to the top."
Ranulph Fiennes
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Hutchinson 2007
ISBN-10: 0091795613
ISBN-13: 978-0091795610 |
Shortlisted for
THE BOARDMAN TASKER PRIZE
www.boardmantasker.com |