Everest: Reflections From The Top
By (Author) Christine Gee
By (author) Garry Weare
By (author) Margaret Gee
Ebury Publishing
Rider & Co
1st May 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
796.522095496
Paperback
160
Width 108mm, Height 152mm, Spine 11mm
753g
The best climbers in the world offer reflections on reaching the summit of Everest for the 60th anniversary of the first ascent On 29 May 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first ever to set foot on the highest point on earth- the summit of Everest. It was a magical moment. Since then many men and women have striven to reach the top of this awesome mountain, which can be at once beautiful and mystical, unpredictable and highly dangerous, never straightforward and always incredibly tough. In this timely and remarkable book, published to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the original ascent, mountaineers from all round the world tell what motivated them to make their own summit bids. They highlight how it felt to reach the top and the impact it made on them, ranging from practical comments to spiritual reflections, to philosophical statements on the future of our planet, including contributions from climbers such as- Chris Bonington, Alan Hinkes, Eric Simonson, Reinhold Messner, Jamling Tenzing Norgay, Bear Grylls, Greg Mortimer, Junko Tabei, Peter Hillary, Doug Scott and Stephen Venables. Not only is this a fascinating and insightful collection to mark more than half a century of the highest adventure, it is also an inspiration to any one of us when we contemplate heroic achievements of our own - whatever they may be.
Moving and inspirational * Wanderlust *
Christine Gee is the former Royal Nepalese Honorary Consul General (Australia) and has been a major force in adventure travel, strategic planning and marketing. Garry Weare has had a long association with the Himalaya and organised and led trips to the region for many years. He is the author of A Long Walk in the Himalaya, and is a noted mountain photographer. Both are co-founders of the Australian Himalayan Foundation. Margaret Gee has worked in publishing for 30 years as an agent and editor, and is a keen adventure traveller.