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8000 metres Alan Hinkes

8000 metres By Alan Hinkes

8000 metres by Alan Hinkes


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Summary

In this book, renowned British mountaineer Alan Hinkes relates his experiences of climbing all 14 of the peaks over 8000m: the world's highest mountains. Alongside stunning photography, he describes his expeditions - many as Alpine-style ascents - capturing the beauty, harshness and danger of these mountains.

8000 metres Summary

8000 metres: Climbing the World's highest mountains by Alan Hinkes

In this stunning large-format book, British mountaineer Alan Hinkes describes for the first time in one place his experiences of climbing all 14 of the peaks over 8000m: the world's highest mountains, in the Himalaya and Karakoram. While the photographs - despite being taken in impossible conditions - capture the beauty and majesty of the mountain landscapes of the roof of the world, the text describes the minute-by-minute struggle to survive in 'the death zone', let alone climb to the summits, often solo and in roaring winds and Arctic temperatures. As well as reflecting on the Yorkshire childhood and first Alpine ascents that got him to his first 8000m summit attempt, and the life that he has led and plans to lead since becoming the first Briton to reach all the 8000ers, Alan recalls the climbing companions he met along the way, several of whom have died in their beloved mountains, the trek-ins, the base camps, the setbacks and the triumphs. A book to challenge and inspire mountain-lovers everywhere.

About Alan Hinkes

Cut Alan Hinkes in half and you will find 'Mountain Climber' written there; it is his way of life. From an early age in Yorkshire he felt a deep attraction to hilly landscapes, which soon developed into a fascination with mountains and rock climbing. His first summit was Helvellyn in the English Lake District, and he soon progressed to climbing in Scotland and the Alps. In order to indulge his lifelong passion for mountains, Alan resigned from his former profession as a teacher to become an International Mountain Guide in the mid 1980s. It was also at this time that he began to climb in the Himalaya, where 6000m summits gradually progressed to the 8000m climbs recounted in this book.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements The Himalaya and Karakoram Mountains Foreword by Brian Blessed Preface Introduction 1 Shisha Pangma Jerzy Kukuczka & the Polish Climbers 2 Manaslu Reinhold Messner 3 Cho Oyu Summit Flags & Fiona 4 Broad Peak Chapatti & Chips 5 K2 The Death Zone 6 Everest Mallory & Irvine 7 Gasherbrum I The Trek-in 8 Gasherbrum II Coffee or Tea? 9 Lhotse Photography & filming 10 Nanga Parbat Kurt Diemberger 11 Makalu Dealing with Death 12 Annapurna Dressed to Survive 13 Dhaulagiri The Incident Pit 14 Kangchenjunga Roseberry Topping Aftermath Shooting the Summits by Joe Cornish Appendices 1 The 8000m peaks and their first ascents 2 Alan Hinkes Expeditions 3 Glossary Index

Additional information

GOR005833064
9781852845483
1852845481
8000 metres: Climbing the World's highest mountains by Alan Hinkes
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cicerone Press
2013-10-15
192
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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