Ed Viesturs, the only American to have summited all fourteen of the world's 8,000-meter peaks without supplemental oxygen, teams up with David Roberts to tell the story of K2, the most difficult and deadliest of these peaks. For every four climbers who have reached K2's summit, one has died. Viesturs, who successfully summited K2 in 1992, brings his personal experiences and insights to the narrative, covering the history of K2 climbing from early expeditions to recent attempts. The book features accounts of triumphs and tragedies, including the 1986 disaster when thirteen climbers died in a single storm, and explores the psychological and emotional toll K2 takes on climbers and the ethical dilemmas that arise in pursuit of the summit.
Why You Should Read?
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Theme: Examines the human drive to conquer extreme challenges through the lens of the world's most dangerous mountain
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Significance: Definitive account by a legendary mountaineer who has personally summited all fourteen 8,000-meter peaks without oxygen
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Ideal for: Mountaineering enthusiasts, adventure readers, and those interested in survival stories and human endurance
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Standout feature: Combines historical documentation with firsthand experience, exploring both physical dangers and psychological complexities of extreme climbing