High Altitude: Mountaineer, Airline Pilot, Modern-day Adventurer
By (Author) Mike Allsop
Allen & Unwin Aotearoa New Zealand
Allen & Unwin Aotearoa New Zealand
23rd July 2014
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Active outdoor pursuits and activities
910.92
400
Width 128mm, Height 197mm, Spine 30mm
378g
Most people who survived an almost unsurviveable plane crash would be tempted to sit back, take a good hard look at life and take things a little bit easier. Mike Allsop is not most people. Almost losing his life in a Twin Otter crash off the coast of Hawaii awakened Mike's zest for life and his thirst for adventure. Mountaineering became Mike's passion and climbing led to him almost getting shot in Russia, narrowly missing a fatal avalanche in Peru, returning a replica of a stolen Yeti hand to a Nepalese monastery and then attempting the biggest climb of them all - Everest. Not content with being an exceptional climber, Mike then decided to take up running. But he was never going to be a weekend jogger, he soon cooked up plans to run seven marathons, in seven continents, in seven days - The 777 Project - and also to run the world's highest marathon on the slopes of Mt Everest.
Mike Allsop is a commercial airline pilot, adventurer and speaker based in New Zealand.