The Hillary Step: From Everest to the South Pole

The Hillary Step: From Everest to the South Pole

by PeterHillary (Author), JohnE.Elder (Author)

Synopsis

During the three-month-long expedition, Hillary and his two companions skied 900 miles across the forbidding and beautiful expanse of Antarctica to the South Pole. Early on, the relationships in the little tent disintegrated to acrimony and distrust, and exploded on their return, damaging friendships and resulting in profound soul-searching. This is the story of that journey: a chronicle of profound isolation, of great stamina and skill, of the mental and emotional toll exacted by travel in extreme environments. It is also a meditation on a lifetime spent on the edge, a memory book of more than 30 expeditions in the Himalayas, the Andes, the Arctic and the Antarctic. It tells of triumphant adventures - travelling with his father, Sir Edmund Hillary, and Neil Armstrong to the North Pole, climbing Everest twice - and bitter tragedies, like the loss of his mother and sister in a plane crash in the Himalayas, and the shattering K2 climb where Peter was the only one of eight climbers (including Alison Hargreaves) to survive. In the Hillary Steps is a radical departure from the adventure genre, a literate and evocative tribute to the crafts of polar travel and mountaineering, a Shackleton-like tale of endurance, and a compelling contemplation on a life of adventure and accomplishment.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 04 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 1840189487
ISBN 13: 9781840189483
Book Overview: A memoir of extraordinary depth and searing honesty, In the Hillary steps is the story of Peter Hillary's physical and emotional journey across the icy wastes of Antarctica. A place where the thoughts and memories of a lifetime were called forth by the blank slate of the Antarctic snows - so real that the ghosts of lost friends and loved ones walked with Hillary in the white maelstrom.

Media Reviews
'This is Edmund Hillary's son's account of an expedition to the South Pole, but it is so much more than that. It is a remarkable tale of his life and fears, a compelling analysis of endurance, isolation, tragedy and adventure. I was most impressed. The Bookseller 'It tells of more than 30 expeditions in the Himalayas, the Andes, the Arctic and the Antarctic, and also of bitter tragedies, such as the loss of Hillary's mother and sister in a plane crash in the Himalayas'. The Sunday Telegraph
Author Bio
Peter Hillary is one of the most famous explorers in the world and has undertaken over 30 expeditions. He is married and he has four children. John Elder is a senior writer for the Sunday Age newspaper in Melbourne and is the winner of numerous journalism awards. He is married and he has two daughters.