Harriet Tuckey's "Everest - The First Ascent" uncovers the compelling, untold story of Griffith Pugh, the brilliant yet controversial physiologist whose scientific innovations were crucial to the successful 1953 Everest expedition. Drawing on previously unseen diaries and archives, this biography reveals how Pugh revolutionized high-altitude mountaineering through advancements in oxygen use, clothing, equipment, hydration, and acclimatization, often facing resistance from traditionalists.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the scientific breakthroughs that made the first ascent of Mount Everest possible.
- Learn about Griffith Pugh, the unsung hero whose physiological expertise transformed mountaineering and later influenced modern sports science.
- Explore the tension between scientific innovation and established traditions in the pursuit of ambitious goals.
- A meticulously researched and honest account by the subject's own daughter, Harriet Tuckey.