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| #2837623 in Books | Da Capo Press | 2002-05-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .63 x5.98 x8.98l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 304 pages | ||10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| "They Walked Out Of Our Lives..."|By HMS Warspite|"Everest: The Unclimbed Ridge" is the story of the 1982 British attempt on the then-unclimbed Northeast Ridge of Mount Everest. Co-authored by Sir Chris Bonington and Charles Clarke, it illustrates both the thrills and deadly perils of extreme high altitude alpine-style climbing.
Bonington put together a light but||"Clarke's writing, straightforward as it is, is welcome leavening to Bonington's story." -- Kirkus s, May 1, 2002
Adrenaline Classics continues to bring to the fore the work of the father of modern mountaineering, the celebrated climber and writer, Sir Chris Bonington. Everest—The Unclimbed Ridge is a genuine classic of Everest literature, a book that series editor Clint Willis calls "the real climber's Into Thin Air." Bonington and coauthor Charles Clarke tell the story of Bonington's most tragic expedition—a bold attempt on the fearsome Northeast Ridge of Everest....
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