In the Shining Mountains
Author: David Thompson
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: 1981-09
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780553148213
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Author: David Thompson
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: 1981-09
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780553148213
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Peter Boardman
Publisher: Vertebrate Publishing
Published: 2013-10-01
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 1906148767
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'It's a preposterous plan. Still, if you do get up it, I think it'll be the hardest thing that's been done in the Himalayas.' So spoke Chris Bonington when Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker presented him with their plan to tackle the unclimbed West Wall of Changabang - the Shining Mountain - in 1976. Bonington's was one of the more positive responses; most felt the climb impossibly hard, especially for a two-man, lightweight expedition. This was, after all, perhaps the most fearsome and technically challenging granite wall in the Garhwal Himalaya and an ascent - particularly one in a lightweight style - would be more significant than anything done on Everest at the time. The idea had been Joe Tasker's. He had photographed the sheer, shining, white granite sweep of Changabang's West Wall on a previous expedition and asked Pete to return with him the following year. Tasker contributes a second voice throughout Boardman's story, which starts with acclimatisation, sleeping in a Salford frozen food store, and progresses through three nights of hell, marooned in hammocks during a storm, to moments of exultation at the variety and intricacy of the superb, if punishingly difficult, climbing. It is a story of how climbing a mountain can become an all-consuming goal, of the tensions inevitable in forty days of isolation on a two-man expedition; as well as a record of the moment of joy upon reaching the summit ridge against all odds. First published in 1978, The Shining Mountain is Peter Boardman's first book. It is a very personal and honest story that is also amusing, lucidly descriptive, very exciting, and never anything but immensely readable. It was awarded the John Llewelyn Rhys Prize for literature in 1979, winning wide acclaim. His second book, Sacred Summits, was published shortly after his death in 1982. Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker died on Everest in 1982, whilst attempting a new and unclimbed line. Both men were superb mountaineers and talented writers. Their literary legacy lives on through the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature, established by family and friends in 1983 and presented annually to the author or co-authors of an original work which has made an outstanding contribution to mountain literature. For more information about the Boardman Tasker Prize, visit: www.boardmantasker.com
Author: Peter Roop
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 2015-05-05
Total Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 1504010116
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSacagawea, the Shoshoni woman who helped guide Lewis and Clark on their famed expedition, tells her life story When Sacagawea’s son asks her about her life, she isn’t sure where to begin. Does she start with her birth as a Shoshoni? Her kidnapping by an enemy tribe at age eleven? Or her role as the famous guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition? She’s seen and experienced more in her young life than most people ever will. Told from Sacagawea’s point of view, this historical novel shares the ordeals of her youth along with the memory of her long, arduous journey west with Lewis and Clark. She shares her love of nature and explains how her loyalties have changed over time. This story of Sacagawea goes beyond the legend to reveal the flesh-and-blood woman who she really was.
Author: Charles Seabrooke Marsh
Publisher:
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn eminently readable history of the Ute Indians of Colorado from earliest times to the present.
Author: Walter Bonatti
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 496
ISBN-13: 037575640X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe legendary mountaineer describes his adventures in such ranges as the Alps and Himalayas, and provides details of what really happened during a controversial 1954 Italian expedition that made the first ascent of K2.
Author: Joyce Badgley Hunsaker
Publisher: TwoDot
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781585920792
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCombines historical anecdotes, research, and oral traditions to create a first-person account of the life of the young Native American woman who guided Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
Author: Peter Roop
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 2015-05-05
Total Pages: 50
ISBN-13: 1504010159
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People: The tale of the famous expedition of Lewis and Clark, condensed from their own eight-volume journals for young historians Lewis and Clark’s famous 1804 expedition was told with great detail by the explorers themselves in an eight-volume account. Now young historians have the opportunity to learn the thrills, challenges, and adventures in a version accessible for them. Two years’ worth of entries are condensed into a flowing account that maintains the historical essence of the original. With a fact-filled prologue and epilogue, young readers can relive the adventurous eight-thousand-mile journey across uncharted wilderness.
Author: Alison Fell
Publisher:
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 8
ISBN-13: 9780563337140
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jan Pettit
Publisher: Johnson Books
Published: 2012-02
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781555664497
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents the rich panorama of Ute history, from the archaeological features of prehistoric Ute cultures to elements of present-day Ute culture.
Author: Dale Wasserman
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 52
ISBN-13: 9780573624520
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