Climbing High

A Woman's Account of Surviving the Everest Tragedy

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On May 10, 1996, Lene Gammelgaard became the first Scandinavian woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest. But a raging storm and human error conspired to turn triumph into catastrophe. Eight of her team's climbers, including its renowned leader Scott Fischer, perished in a tragedy that would make headlines around the world. In her riveting account, Gammelgaard takes us from her weeks of determined training to the exhilaration of arriving in Nepal to the arduous climb and deadly storm that forced her and her fellow climbers to huddle throughout the night, hoping to stay alive. Gammelgaard also writes movingly of Everest's awesome beauty; of the passion and commitment required to face the daunting challenge of climbing to high altitudes; and of the complex personal relationships forged in the pursuit of such dangerous ventures. Arlene Blum, author of the classic account of women and mountaineering, Annapurna: A Woman's Place, calls Climbing High "an honest and deeply personal account."
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Writer
Gammelgaard, Lene, Seal, Press
Title
Climbing High
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year
2000
Language
English
Pages
224
Weight
204 gr
EAN
9780060953614
Dimensions
197 x 133 x 19 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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