First Ascent: Pioneering Mountain Climbs

First Ascent: Pioneering Mountain Climbs

by Stephen Venables (Author)

Synopsis

Mountains have always held mankind in awe of their beauty and danger, yet only since the mid-19th century has rock climbing and mountaineering in general been seen as a popular pastime. The men who first paved the way in the early days, when equipment was very basic, were rightly seen as daredevils tackling the unknown. Today, the sport is seen in less awestruck ways, with corporate businesses and the very rich able to buy adventure trips to be 'walked' up to the summit of Mount Everest itself. However, every great climb or mountain needed to be navigated and traversed before the mass of later climbers could follow.This book tells the story of those who have risked their lives to follow their love of climbing, and be the first to break new ground. Covering every main mountain range in the world, the book chronicles the adventures, joy, and heartbreak of these pioneers who were the first to conquer these climbs. All supported with fantastic contemporary photography. Whether you're an armchair traveller, climber or outdoor enthusiast, First Ascent provides a chance to understand the development of climbing, and the stories of those who wrote their names into mountaineering history.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 15 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 1844035964
ISBN 13: 9781844035960
Book Overview: Features first-hand accounts from some of our most renowned climbers, mountaineers and adventurers, such as Chris Bonington, Heinrich Harrer, Layton Kor, Mick Fowler, Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker. Informative facts, fantastic photographs and true-life tales make this a book that will appeal to both armchair travellers and outdoor adventurers. The sequel to the author's acclaimed book 'Meetings With Mountains'.

Author Bio
One of the best-known mountaineers of his generation, Stephen Venables was the first Briton to climb Everest without oxygen, pioneering a new route at the same time. His first book Painted Mountains won the Boardman Tasker Award; reviewing his most recent book, A Slender Thread, the Observer praised his 'novelist's sense of dramatic punch'. As well as eight books, he has written for all the major national newspapers and appeared in numerous television programmes, including the recent BBC Mountain Men series, for which he climbed the Matterhorn in Victorian tweeds and nailed boots, and the BBC's Race for Everest. His most recent project was retracing Shackleton's steps across South Georgia for the IMAX movie Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure. A master storyteller and skilful photographer, he is also a motivational speaker whose illustrated lectures have inspired audiences all around the world. Sir Chris Bonington is one of the world's most renowned and successful mountaineers. He has experienced much of our planet's extreme weather during his distinguished career, which includes climbing Everest four times