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Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow

The Dark Side of Extreme Adventure - Advance Uncorrected Proofs

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Without risk, mountaineers argue, there is no self-knowledge from pushing life to its extremes. But when tragedy strikes, what becomes of those left behind? What drives anyone to invest in a future with a high-altitude risk-taker? Such questions have often been taboo in the mountaineering community. Now, the spouses, parents, and children of renowned climbers speak out about the darker side of adventure. Maria Coffey faced one of mountaineering's harshest realities when her partner, Joe Tasker, disappeared on Everest in 1982. In her work, she offers an intimate look at the beauty, passion, and devastation intertwined with this obsession. Through interviews with top climbers and their families—such as Jim Wickwire, Conrad Anker, Lynn Hill, and others—Coffey delves into what drives individuals to dedicate their lives to the mountains. She questions why society continues to celebrate their exploits despite the numerous tragedies. With an insider's perspective, Coffey reveals the emotional toll of loving those who pursue such perilous paths, highlighting the exhilarating highs, inevitable lows, stress of separations, and the lives shattered by climbing accidents. This poignant exploration exposes the profound personal costs of extreme adventure.

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Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow, Maria Coffey, Tom Hornbein

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Rok vydania
2003
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Podtitul
The Dark Side of Extreme Adventure - Advance Uncorrected Proofs
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2003
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
304
ISBN10
0312290659
ISBN13
9780312290658
Série
Pôvodný názov
Where the mountain casts its shadow
Hodnotenie
3,95 z 5
Anotácia
Without risk, mountaineers argue, there is no self-knowledge from pushing life to its extremes. But when tragedy strikes, what becomes of those left behind? What drives anyone to invest in a future with a high-altitude risk-taker? Such questions have often been taboo in the mountaineering community. Now, the spouses, parents, and children of renowned climbers speak out about the darker side of adventure. Maria Coffey faced one of mountaineering's harshest realities when her partner, Joe Tasker, disappeared on Everest in 1982. In her work, she offers an intimate look at the beauty, passion, and devastation intertwined with this obsession. Through interviews with top climbers and their families—such as Jim Wickwire, Conrad Anker, Lynn Hill, and others—Coffey delves into what drives individuals to dedicate their lives to the mountains. She questions why society continues to celebrate their exploits despite the numerous tragedies. With an insider's perspective, Coffey reveals the emotional toll of loving those who pursue such perilous paths, highlighting the exhilarating highs, inevitable lows, stress of separations, and the lives shattered by climbing accidents. This poignant exploration exposes the profound personal costs of extreme adventure.