Tomaz Humar

Tomaz Humar

by TerrenceReal (Author)

Synopsis

This is the heart-breaking, triumphant and inspirational story of Tomaz Humar, who fled Civil War in Yugoslavia and became one of the world's greatest - and most controversial - mountaineers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 258
Edition: Airport / Export Ed
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 17 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 0091795486
ISBN 13: 9780091795481

Media Reviews
Cleverly constructed, using the tale of the extraordinary and prolonged rescue effort on the Rupal Face of Nanga Parbat as a coat-hanger for Tomaz's life and extraordinary climbs . . . well-written and perceptive. --Chris Bonington, author, Everest: The Unclimbed Ridge
This extraordinarily absorbing insight into Humar's originality ultimately compels the reader to participate personally in his decisions. Besides breath-taking descriptions of what happens on the mountains, this book most importantly helps us understand the main character as Bernadette McDonald sets him free from the swirls of mist. --Kurt Diemberger, mountaineer and author, K2: Challenging the Sky
The intense and penetrating biography of one of the brightest burning flames in modern climbing . . . a must read for anyone with a love of pushing the boundaries. -- Adventure Travel
Author Bio
Bernadette McDonald is former Vice-President, Mountain Culture at The Banff Center in Calgary, Alberta and director of The Banff Mountain Film and Book Festivals. She is also the author of I'll Call You in Kathmandu and coeditor of Voices From the Summit and Whose Water Is It? The author of The Crystal Horizon and Free Spirit, Reinhold Messner is often cited as the greatest mountain climber of all time.