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Fatal Mountaineer Robert Roper

Fatal Mountaineer By Robert Roper

Fatal Mountaineer by Robert Roper


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This volume recounts the climbing expeditions of Willi Unsoeld, who became an international hero in 1963 for conquering the West Ridge of Everest. But he also suffered the loss of his daughter climbing Nandi Devi in 1976. This narrative blends action with ethics and fame with tragedy.

Fatal Mountaineer Summary

Fatal Mountaineer by Robert Roper

In 1963, Willi Unsoeld became an international hero for conquering the West Ridge of Everest. He was a fearless climber and a charmismatic philosopher and speaker who profoundly influenced the generation of the sixties and seventies. But the darker consequences of Unsoeld's philosophy emerged during an expedition he led on the slopes of Nanda Devi in 1976, the loss of his daughter during that climb continues to fuel one of the great debates in the world of mountaineering. FATAL MOUNTAINEER is an unusual narrative that blends action with ethics, fame with tragedy, and a man's ambition with a father's anguish.

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GOR003007556
9780312302665
0312302665
Fatal Mountaineer by Robert Roper
Used - Very Good
Paperback
St Martin's Press
20030320
320
N/A
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