Eiger Dreams: Ventures Among Men and Mountains by Jon Krakauer

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  • Pub. Date: May 1997
  • 186pp
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    • Pub. Date: May 1997
    • Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 186pp

    Synopsis

    No one writes about mountaineering and its attendant victories and hardships more brilliantly than Jon Krakauer. In this collection of his finest essays and reporting, Krakauer writes of mountains from the memorable perspective of one who has himself struggled with solo madness to scale Alaska's notorious Devils Thumb.

    In Pakistan, the fearsome K2 kills thirteen of the world's most experienced mountain climbers in one horrific summer. In Valdez, Alaska, two men scale a frozen waterfall over a four-hundred-foot drop. In France, a hip international crowd of rock climbers, bungee jumpers, and paragliders figure out new ways to risk their lives on the towering peaks of Mont Blanc. Why do they do it? How do they do it? In this extraordinary book, Krakauer presents an unusual fraternity of daredevils, athletes, and misfits stretching the limits of the possible.

    From the paranoid confines of a snowbound tent, to the thunderous, suffocating terror of a white-out on Mount McKinley, Eiger Dreams spins tales of driven lives, sudden deaths, and incredible victories. This is a stirring, vivid book about one of the most compelling and dangerous of all human pursuits.

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    In the closed community of mountaineering there are legendary figures unknown to those outside. Krakauer, who writes about climbing for Smithsonian magazine, introduces some eccentrics and the places they gather. John Gill's reputation rests on ascents less than 30 feet high--he climbs boulders. The hard-drinking, pugnacious Burgess twins from Yorkshire are first-rate climbers and con men; they haven't held a job since 1975, yet manage to wander the globe bagging difficult peaks. Others climb frozen waterfalls in Valdez, Alaska, or attempt hazardous hang-gliding and bungee-jumping in Chamonix, where nearly 6000 people climb Mont Blanc every year. After taking us to Mt. McKinley (Denali), which has claimed more lives than the Eiger, Krakauer also describes canyoneering in the Mogollon Rim of Arizona and recounts his own nearly fatal solo climb of the Devil's Thumb in Alaska. Armchair adventurers can't ask for better entertainment. (Apr.)

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    Eiger Dreams: Ventures Among Men and Mountainsby Anonymous

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    February 20, 2003: The book, EIGER DREAMS, is a great book for anybody that is into mountaineering or just rock climbing. The book is comprised of many short stories that Jon Krakauer had written for magazines in the past. He also includes a new story that is about Krakauer, himself, written just for this book. Each story is unique because each one is about a different climber and takes place on different mountains in the Himalayas, the Alps, the Rockies and in the many ranges of Alaska. One of the stories I enjoyed was "Devil's Thumb", which is about Krakauer quitting his job in Colorado and just driving north. He was heading to Alaska so that he could try to climb the north face of the Devil's Thumb, which had never been climbed. The story was enjoyable because of the great detail about the climbing and because of the mishaps, which made it funny. I chuckled when he accidentally set his tent on fire. My favorite story, however, is titled "Gill". John Gill grew up to become one of the top boulderers in the sport of rock climbing. This story was written when Gill was in his fifties and still climbing better than anyone else. If you have any interest in climbing, EIGER DREAMS will keep you captured from cover to cover, with all the action and suspense from each and every climb.

    Eiger Dreams: Ventures Among Men and Mountainsby Anonymous

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    November 25, 2001: Eiger Dreams is a compilation of stories of different climbing experiences by the author of 'Into Thin Air.' I thought Eiger Dreams was in some ways equally good, and I read Into Thin Air in one sitting.


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