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A Window to Heaven: The Daring First Ascent of Denali: America's Wildest Peak
By (Author) Patrick Dean
Pegasus Books
Pegasus Books
1st April 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.522092
Hardback
336
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 33mm
519g
The captivating and heroic story of Hudson Stuckan Episcopalpriestand his team's history-making summit of Denali.
In 1913, four men made a months-long journey by dog sled to the base of the tallest mountain in North America. Several groups had already tried but failed to reach the top of a mountain whose sizeoccupying 120 square miles of the earths surface and position as the Earths northernmost peak of more than 6,000 meters elevation make it one of the worlds deadliest mountains. Although its height from base to top is actually greater than Everests, it is Denali's weather, not altitude, that have caused the great majority of fatalitiesover a hundred since 1903.
Denaliexperiences weather more severe than the North Pole, with temperatures of forty below zero and winds that howl at 80 to 100 miles per hour for days at a stretch. But in 1913 none of this mattered to Hudson Stuck, a fifty-year old Episcopal priest, Harry Karstens,the hardened Alaskan wilderness guide, Walter Harper, part of the Koyukon people,and Robert Tatum, a divinity student, both just in their twenties. They were alldetermined to be the first to set foot on top of Denali.
In A Window to Heaven,Patrick Dean brings to life this heart-pounding and spellbinding feat of this first ascent and paints a rich portrait of the frontier at the turn of the twentieth century. The story of Stuck and his team will lead us through the Texas frontier and Tennessee mountains to an encounter with Jack London at the peak of the Yukon Goldrush. We experience Stuck's awe at the richInuitand Athabascan indigenous traditionsand his efforts to help preserve these ways of life.
Filled with daring exploration and rich history,A Window to Heavenis a brilliant and spellbinding narrative of success against the odds.
"No matter how many times the Denali storygets told, it never gets old. The trick, if one is to write about it, is to make it new. Outdoors writer Patrick Dean has done just that in A Window to Heaven,casting the climb in new light.The story reverberates today. And while Stuck is controversial among climbers and others, in Native communities throughout the state, he remains widely revered. Stuck provides a roadmap for religious leaders grappling with these questions.He presents Stuck as an imperfect but still commendable model for our own times. We should pay attention."
-- David A. James * The Anchorage Daily News *
"From the Texas frontier to North Americas tallest peak, this balanced biography of Hudson Stuck offers plenty of adventure, setbacks, and turmoil. Itseeksa way to impact the worldand will engage." * Library Journal *
"Everyone should know about Hudson Stuck. This Englishman left for the Texas frontier in the 1880s, became a missionary in Alaska, traveled thousands of miles by dogsled, and made the first summit of Denali in 1913. He's a spectacular character who deserves to be better known today." -- Alastair Humphreys, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, author of My Midsummer Morning
"A Window to Heavenis much more than a climbing epicits equal parts Wild West gold rush extravaganza, sub-arctic exploration saga, and social justice crusade. Dean takes us along with the prickly muscular Christian missionary Hudson Stuck as he dogsleds thousands of miles through Alaskas frozen wilderness, fighting to shield its native cultures from the greed, whisky, physical and sexual abuse, cultural imperialism, and environmental devastation riding in the vanguard of white 'civilization,'all while telling the astonishing account of Stucks triumphant first ascent of Denali."
- -- Gregory Crouch, author of The Bonanza King and Enduring Patagonia
"InA Window to Heaven, Patrick Dean brings together the story of a humble Episcopal priest with the stupendous chronicle of the improbable first ascent of North America's tallest and most magnificent mountain. A book whose scope, themes, and drama are worthy of Denali itself."
-- Kevin Fedarko, author of THE EMERALD MILE
A missionary first and a mountain climber afterwards, Hudson Stuck, at age fifty, became the first to climb to the top of Mount McKinley (Denali) and glimpse a window into heaven. His is a remarkable story of faith and vision and determination extraordinarily well told by Patrick Dean. -- John McCardell, Vice-Chancellor and President Emeritus, Professor of History at The University of the South
"A rich and sensitive portrait of a man, a mountain, and an era in Alaskas history that we should know better. With grace and clarity Dean reveals Hudson Stuck as a missionary-explorer who was both fully of his time and able to recognize some of its deepest prejudices. Surrounded by the miners, gamblers, and Sourdoughs of the Last Frontier, Stuck rejected dominant cultures of consumption and extraction to become a rare advocate for Indigenous culture. In his careful exploration of Stucks life and his race to be the first to summit Denali, Dean offers a wonderful view onto the North at a time when its people, and its landscapes, should be more on our minds than ever." -- Neil Shea * National Geographic *
Patrick Deanwrites on the outdoors and the environment. He has worked as a teacher, a political media director, and is presently the executive director of a rail-trail nonprofit. An avid trail-runner, paddler, and mountain-biker, he lives with his wife and dogs on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee, and is the author ofA Window To Heaven,about the summit of Denali, also available from Pegasus Books.