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Climbing Everest: A Meditation on Mountaineering and the Spirit of Adventure Pat Ament

Climbing Everest: A Meditation on Mountaineering and the Spirit of Adventure By Pat Ament

Climbing Everest: A Meditation on Mountaineering and the Spirit of Adventure by Pat Ament


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This text focuses on why people climb Everest and what they find up there. The book looks at the musings and observations of a tired, emotional member of a climbing expedition which has summited Everest and is now struggling to descend. It is also an introduction to the history of mountaineering.

Climbing Everest: A Meditation on Mountaineering and the Spirit of Adventure Summary

Climbing Everest: A Meditation on Mountaineering and the Spirit of Adventure by Pat Ament

This vividly imagined reflection on climbing provides an entirely new perspective on mountaineering. "It is not with skill that I wish to climb Everest," writes master climber, author, and poet Pat Ament. "I wish to climb it with curiosity and appreciation, with an artist's love . . . I want to be sunburned by the dream of life whose more diamond parts lie hidden in the rocks and in us."

Ament's ten playful keys to climbing Everest all contain the same underlying message--that it is not an important thing to do. For those who believe that reaching the pinnacle of Everest will prove something, he says flatly that mediocre climbers have succeeded where expert climbers have failed. Everest is a metaphor for life, in his view, and life's power and meaning should be derived from seeking and valuing the sacred and the beautiful rather than from illusions of grandeur and fame.

Inventive, whimsical, and peppered with hilarious cartoons, Climbing Everest explores the ways in which physical adventure teaches us how to live our lives, appreciate the miracle of existence, and experience the wonder of life to the fullest.

About Pat Ament

Pat Ament (Fruita, CO) is a renowned climber, teaches and writes about climbing, and is the sport's most eloquent spokesperson.

Table of Contents

Preface1. Pinnacles of the Firmament2. Realize It's Just Not an Important Thing to Do3. Bring Lots of Ladders4. Have Yaks and Sherpas Carry All the Heavy Stuff5. Realize Far Worse Climbers Than You Have Done It6. Realize Far Better Climbers Than You Have Failed at It7. Realize You Have Already Succeeded at Harder Climbs8. Realize You Have Already Failed at Easier Climbs9. Realize You Will Never Be as Good as Hermann Buhl, and He Never Did Everest10. Realize There Are More Ways Than One to Climb Everest11. Wait Until the Wind Is RightNotesBibliographyAbout the Author

Additional information

GOR003061334
9780071364454
0071364455
Climbing Everest: A Meditation on Mountaineering and the Spirit of Adventure by Pat Ament
Used - Very Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2000-10-16
176
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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