The high-altitude life and death of Willi Unsoeld, an American Himalayan legend.
- Author: Robert Roper
- Softcover; 306 pages; black-and-white and color photos
- St. Martin's Griffin; copyright 2003
- A gripping look at Unsoeld and the epic climbs that defined him
- Narrative blends action with ethics, fame with tragedy, a man's ambition with a father's anguish
In 1963, Willi Unsoeld became an international hero for his conquest of the West Ridge of Everest. A charismatic professor of philosophy, Unsoeld was one of the greatest climbers of the 20th century, a man whose raw physical power and casual fearlessness inspired a generation of adventures.
In 1976, during an expedition to Nanda Devi, the tallest peak in India, Unsoeld's philosophy of spiritual growth through mortal risk was tragically tested. The outcome of that expedition continues to fuel one of the most fascinating debates in mountaineering history.
Made in USA.
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