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Tilting at Mountains

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* The author reveals the demons that drove her to extreme physical accomplishments at the cost of great suffering story of adventure and personal growth* Pasaban is one of the best high-altitude climbers in the world todaybr>On May 17, 2010, a 37-year-old Spaniard named Edurne Pasaban became the first woman to climb all fourteen peaks higher than 8,000 meters. This record-breaking accomplishment put the Basque woman on National Geographic's 2010 ';Adventurers of the Year' list. The next year, both <em>The Alpinist </em>and <em>Outside</em> magazines placed her on their ';Adventurers of the Year' lists, too.Pasaban's accomplishment did not come without controversy: Another woman, Korean climber Oh Eun-Sun, claimed to have completed the peaks a few weeks earlier. Later inquiries revealed that Oh Eun-Sun had failed to summit Kangchenjunga in 2009 and her claim was eventually withdrawn, leaving Edurne as the clear victor. But how did she get there?Published for the first time in English, <em>Tilting at Mountains</em> tells Edurne's heartfelt and deeply personal story. She details not only how she came to climb the 8,000-meter peaksthe competitive nature of her Basque heritage played a role, as did, admittedly, an interest in handsome climbing guidesbut also how her love for the mountains pulled her from a deep, soul-crushing depression. The book covers her climbs on all the 8,000-meter peaks, some of which were almost cakewalks while others were climbed at great cost, including the loss of close friends.
Undertitel
Love, Tragedy, and Triumph on the World's Highest Peaks
Författare
Pasaban Edurne
ISBN
9781594858512
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2014-05-21
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