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8000 Metres: Climbing the World's Highest Mountains
Contributor(s): Hinkes, Alan (Author)

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ISBN: 1852845481     ISBN-13: 9781852845483
Publisher: Cicerone Press
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Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: November 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Mountaineering
- Travel | Special Interest - Adventure
Dewey: 796.522
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 11.7" W x 10.6" L (3.40 lbs) 192 pages
Features: Dust Cover, Glossary, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents
 
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In this stunning large-format book, British mountaineer Alan Hinkes describes for the first time in one place his experiences of climbing all 14 of the peaks over 8000m: the world's highest mountains, in the Himalaya and Karakoram. While the photographs - despite being taken in impossible conditions - capture the beauty and majesty of the mountain landscapes of the roof of the world, the text describes the minute-by-minute struggle to survive in 'the death zone', let alone climb to the summits, often solo and in roaring winds and Arctic temperatures. As well as reflecting on the Yorkshire childhood and first Alpine ascents that got him to his first 8000m summit attempt, and the life that he has led and plans to lead since becoming the first Briton to reach all the 8000ers, Alan recalls the climbing companions he met along the way, several of whom have died in their beloved mountains, the trek-ins, the base camps, the setbacks and the triumphs. A book to challenge and inspire mountain-lovers everywhere.


Contributor Bio(s): Hinkes, Alan: - Cut Alan Hinkes in half and you will find 'Mountain Climber' written there; it is his way of life. From an early age in Yorkshire he felt a deep attraction to hilly landscapes, which soon developed into a fascination with mountains and rock climbing. His first summit was Helvellyn in the English Lake District, and he soon progressed to climbing in Scotland and the Alps.
 
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