Joe Tasker lies, struck down by illness, in a damp, bug-infested room in the Himalaya, wondering if he will be well enough to climb Dunagiri, his first venture to the big mountains. One of Britains foremost mountaineers and a pioneer of lightweight climbing, he is about to attempt one of the first true Alpine-style climbs in the Greater Ranges.
The Dunagiri attempt forms part of Taskers striking tale of adventure in the savage arena of the mountains. A superb writer, he vividly describes the first British winter ascent of the North Face of the Eiger, the first ascent of the West Wall of Changabang considered a preposterous plan by the climbing world and his two unsuccessful attempts on K2, the second highest mountain on Earth.
It is not reaching the summit which counts, it is the journey to it. It is also a story of the stresses and strains of living for long periods in constant anxiety, often with only one other person, and of the close and vital human relationships which spring from those circumstances.
The most riveting book on climbing that I have ever read. – Chris Bonington
A gripping story of tremendous courage and unbelievable endurance. – Sir Edmund Hillary
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