High Exposure: An Enduring Passion for Everest and Other Unforgiving Places
By (Author) David Breashears
Introduction by Jon Krakaeur
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
5th June 2003
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
796.522092
Paperback
320
Width 135mm, Height 214mm, Spine 24mm
328g
For generations of adventurers, from Mallory to Hilary, Norgay to Krakauer, Mount Everest and the world's greatest peaks have provided the ultimate testing ground. But as the public's fascination with mountaineering reaches an all-time high, the question remains - why climb In High Exposure, legendary rock climber. mountaineer and film-maker, David Breashears, answers with a captivating and intimate look at his life.
Breashears has led a remarkable life and his professionalism, integrity and bravery emerge throughout this account. * * Literary Review * *
An enthralling account . . . This book is remarkable on a number of levels. For the long winter nights this is an inspiring account and a worthy addition to any bookshelf. * * Great Outdoors Magazine * *
A series of fascinating decisions and judgements . . . a finely honed book. * * Yorkshire Post * *
David Breashears is a world-class film-maker and mountaineer. He has worked on such feature films as Seven Years in Tibet and Cliffhanger, as well as the award-winning documentary Red Flag over Tibet. In 1983 he transmitted the first live pictures from the summit of Mount Everest. He is the recipient of four Emmy awards for achievement in cinematograohy. In 1996 he co-directed, photographed and co-produced the acclaimed IMAX film Everest.