The Everest Years

The Everest Years

by Chris Bonington (Author)

Synopsis

The first volume of Chris Bonington's memoirs, "I Chose to Climb", was published in 1966 and told of his initiation into mountaineering, from schoolboy beginnings, culminating in the British ascent of the North Face of the Eiger and his decision to turn professional. "The Next Horizon" picks up where that volume left off and relates his subsequent adventures as a mountaineer, photographer, journalist and expedition leader. This final volume in the series explores the dangerous and fraught terrain of Tibet and a love affair with the world's highest peak. In 1985, Chris Bonington crowned an already distinguished mountaineering career by reaching the summit of Everest at the age of fifty, an achievement which won him enormous popular acclaim and affection. Here, he tells of his fascination with the highest point on earth and why it meant so much to him to finally stand there himself.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New
Publisher: W&N
Published: 14 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0297842730
ISBN 13: 9780297842736
Book Overview: As Britain's best-known mountaineer, Chris Bonington is a household name. High profile TV documentary of his last book, Tibet's Secret Mountain His definitive autiobiography, BoundlessHorizons was published by W&N in 2000.

Author Bio
Sir Chris Bonington (knighted in 1995 for services to mountaineering) has been Britain's best-known mountaineer since he climbed Everest the hard way in 1976. Now 62 he has climbed mountains in four continents and has written eleven previous books. He is currently President of the Council for National Parks and immediate past President of the Alpine Club. He has lived in Cumbria for over thirty years.