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High Adventure The True Story of the First Ascent of Everest

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ISBN-10: 0195167341

ISBN-13: 9780195167344

Edition: 50th 2003

Authors: Edmund Hillary

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Fear lives among Everest's mighty ice-fluted faces and howls across its razor-sharp crags. Gnawing at reason and enslaving minds, it has killed many and defeated countless others. But in 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay stared into its dark eye and did not waver. On May 29, they pushed spent bodies and aching lungs past the achievable to pursue the impossible. At a terminal altitude of 29,028 feet, they stood triumphant atop the highest peak in the world. With nimble words and a straightforward style, New Zealand mountaineering legend Hillary recollects the bravery and frustration, the agony and glory that marked his Everest odyssey. From the 1951 expedition that led to the…    
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List price: $21.99
Edition: 50th
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/1/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 7.91" wide x 5.31" long x 0.71" tall
Weight: 0.836

Mountain climber and explorer Sir Edmund Hillary was born in Auckland, New Zealand on July 20, 1919. He became one of the first two men to successfully climb to the top of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. He and his Sherpa guide, Tenzing Norkay, reached the top of Everest on May 29, 1953. Hillary wrote of this conquest in a chapter titled "Final Assault," found in The Conquest of Everest by Sir John Hunt. Queen Elizabeth knighted both of them during the coronation festivities of 1953. Before the Everest triumph, Hillary had written several books about his adventures on other famous expeditions, including several climbs of other Himalayan peaks. In 1957, he established New…    

First Footsteps
To Everest, 1951
Discovery of the Southern Route
Preparation on Cho Oyu
Across the Nup La
The Swiss Attack
Everest 1953--The First Barrier
The Second Barrier
South Col
Camp Nine
Summit
Adventure's End
An Explanation of Some of the Terms Used in This Book