Seven Steps from Snowdon to Everest

Seven Steps from Snowdon to Everest
Author: Mark Horrell
Publsiher: Mountain Footsteps Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780993413025

Download Seven Steps from Snowdon to Everest Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

As he teetered on a narrow rock ledge a yak’s bellow short of the stratosphere, with a rubber mask strapped to his face, a pair of mittens the size of a sealion’s flippers, and a drop of two kilometres below him, it’s fair to say Mark Horrell wasn’t entirely happy with the situation he found himself in. He had been an ordinary hiker who had only read books about mountaineering. When he signed up for an organised trek in Nepal with a group of elderly ladies, little did he know that ten years later he would be attempting to climb the world’s highest mountain. But as he travelled across the Himalayas, Andes, Alps and East Africa, following in the footsteps of the pioneers, he dreamed up a seven-point plan to gain the skills and experience which could turn a wild idea into reality. Funny, incisive and heartfelt, his journey provides a refreshingly honest portrait of the joys and torments of a modern-day Everest climber.

Seven Steps from Snowdon to Everest

Seven Steps from Snowdon to Everest
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0993413005

Download Seven Steps from Snowdon to Everest Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Ascent of Rum Doodle

The Ascent of Rum Doodle
Author: W. E. Bowman
Publsiher: Isis
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Humorous stories
ISBN: 0753166690

Download The Ascent of Rum Doodle Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

First published in 1956, "The Ascent of Rum Doodle" quickly became a mountaineering classic. As an outrageously funny spoof about the ascent of a peak in the Himalayas, many thought it was inspired by the 1953 conquest of Everest. But Bowman had drawn on the flavor and tone of earlier adventures, of Bill Tilman and his 1937 account of the Nandi Devi expedition. The book's central and unforgettable character, Binder, is one of the finest creations in comic literature.

Sherpa Hospitality as a Cure for Frostbite

Sherpa Hospitality as a Cure for Frostbite
Author: Mark Horrell
Publsiher: Mountain Footsteps Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-12-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781912748105

Download Sherpa Hospitality as a Cure for Frostbite Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The heroic story of how Sherpas stood up and took control of their destiny Ever since Europeans started exploring the world’s highest mountains and trying to reach their summits in the early 20th century, Sherpas have been an integral part of mountaineering expeditions to the Himalayas. In this anthology curated from his popular Footsteps on the Mountain blog, Mark Horrell explores the evolution of Sherpa mountaineers, from the porters of early expeditions to the superstar climbers of the present day. Writing with trademark warmth and humour, he starts by bringing to life the Sherpa characters of the early days, describing their customs and superstitions, and putting their contributions and achievements into context. In the deeply personal second section of the book, he covers some of the conflicts of the 21st century, when a series of high-profile controversies highlighted the tensions between Sherpas and western climbers on Everest. He was a witness to a devastating avalanche in the Khumbu Icefall that killed 16 Nepali mountain workers and led to a labour dispute, and he describes the events that followed from a commercial client’s perspective. In the final section of the book, he brings the story up to date and looks to the future, as Sherpas have moved out of the limelight of westerners, running successful mountaineering expedition companies and becoming celebrated climbers in their own right. "It's uncommon to come across stories that look beneath the surface to investigate deeper issues while remaining accessible and humorous. Sherpa Hospitality achieves this." Alex Roddie

Ascent Into Hell

Ascent Into Hell
Author: Fergus White
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2017-12-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1973422719

Download Ascent Into Hell Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

There is but one aim: the summit, the summit of Mount Everest.What starts with a trouble-free trek into the Nepalese highlands explodes into a gripping tale of hardship, peril, and adversity. Pushed beyond their physical and mental limits, climbers drop by the wayside. Their primal instincts for survival battle with their dogged resolve to drag themselves to the top of the world. But the focus remains: battle to the summit, and if successful, somehow get back down again.White plunges the reader into a land of subzero temperatures, asphyxiating air, and ever increasing danger. Base Camp and the world above it come to life in this riveting, true novel. The inner workings of an Everest expedition team and what it takes to climb the world's highest mountain are laid bare. Some return from the death zone injured. Some do not return at all.Success and failure vie for supremacy throughout.This personal, day-by-day chronicle takes the reader along every step of an Everest climb. A must for climbing enthusiasts, lovers of adventure, and adrenaline junkies; the closing chapters will leave you breathless.

Islands in the Snow

Islands in the Snow
Author: Mark Horrell
Publsiher: Mountain Footsteps Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2011-10-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781912748013

Download Islands in the Snow Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Two days east of Lukla was a pleasant yak pasture surrounded by high peaks. When Col. Jim Roberts set out to look for it in 1953, he ended up making the first ascent of Mera Peak and sowing the seeds of Himalayan tourism. Mera Peak has become a popular goal for trekkers and novice mountaineers, but few people climb to its true summit, and fewer still travel beyond it to find the secret yak pasture that sparked Roberts’ journey. The yak pasture was the Hongu Valley, a hidden sanctuary of grassland, lakes and glaciers linking Mera Peak with the Everest region and Island Peak to the north. Fifty years after Roberts, Mark Horrell embarked on a trek through Nepal’s Khumbu region to follow in his footsteps, climb the two trekking peaks at either end of the valley, and resolve a long-standing mystery about Mera Peak’s height. Join Mark on a captivating journey through this enchanting region of high mountains and remote valleys.

The Chomolungma Diaries

The Chomolungma Diaries
Author: Mark Horrell
Publsiher: Mountain Footsteps Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2016-08-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0993413048

Download The Chomolungma Diaries Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In April 2012 Mark Horrell travelled to Tibet hoping to become, if not the first person to climb Mount Everest, at least the first Karl Pilkington lookalike to do so. The Chomolungma Diaries is a true story of ordinary people climbing Mount Everest with a commercial expedition, and preparing for the biggest day of their lives.

The Everest Politics Show

The Everest Politics Show
Author: Mark Horrell
Publsiher: Mountain Footsteps Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0993413064

Download The Everest Politics Show Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In 2014 Mark Horrell travelled to Nepal to climb Lhotse, which shares a base camp with Mount Everest. A devastating avalanche swept across the mountain, and suddenly he found himself witnessing the greatest natural disaster Everest had ever seen. When Sherpas came out in protest, his team were left shocked, bewildered and fearing for their safety.