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Language: English
Published by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2008
ISBN 10: 1933045787 ISBN 13: 9781933045788
Seller: Better World Books: West, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
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First Edition
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Language: English
Published by Distributed Art Publishers, 2008
ISBN 10: 1933045787 ISBN 13: 9781933045788
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Language: English
Published by Distributed Art Publishers, 2008
ISBN 10: 1933045787 ISBN 13: 9781933045788
Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
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Language: English
Published by Mountaineers Books, US, 2017
ISBN 10: 1594859736 ISBN 13: 9781594859731
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: New. - A memoir of adventure in one of the most dangerous places on the planet - The Karakoram is home to K2, the deadliest of the world's 8,000-meter peaks The best mountain climbing in the world, Steve Swenson will tell you, is in the Karakoram. Swenson has been climbing in these mountains since 1980 and has a perspective on the land and its people like few others. A complex place, the Karakoram Range is located in Kashmir, a western Himalaya border region that has a long history of tension and conflict between China, India, and Pakistan, tensions that have only been magnified since 9/11. Over the course of more than thirty years climbing there, Swenson's experiences have been laced with daunting challenges, exhilarating successes, and terrifying moments--caused by the risks inherent in alpine environments, as well as politics below spilling into the peaks above. In Karakoram: Climbing Through the Kashmir Conflict, Swenson writes evocatively of his naivete on his first visit to Pakistan for an attempt on Gasherbrum IV, during which he faced the teeming, bewildering streets of Islamabad and new challenges of dealing with a confusing array of bureaucrats, hiring hundreds of porters desperate for work, as well as the business of attempting to climb a towering peak just shy of 8,000 meters. By 2015 when he invited climbers to join him on an attempt of K6, Swenson had become the old-hand; it was his familiarity with the region that got them through the planning, the trek, and the climb. Even as he managed a busy career and family at home, Swenson returned to the region more than a dozen times, making attempts on well known giants such as K2, Everest, and Nanga Parbat, as well as other, less familiar, peaks. While he often succeeded, he was often turned back, forced from the mountains by weather, failed logistics, fractured team dynamics, or unexpected skirmishes in the region. What drew him, again and again, was that he always learned something new and forged strong bonds with his climbing partners, including Doug Scott, Alex Lowe, Steve House, and others. Stronger still became his friendship with Haji Ghulam Rasool, a local Balti man whom he first met as a young cook in 1984. Rasool and other Pakistanis have served as Swenson's window on this restive region, revealing how territorial conflicts can affect not just international climbing expeditions, but also the day-to-day livelihood of the local people. Karakoram is Swenson's personal story of adventure in one of the most dangerous mountain environments on the planet. His love of climbing led him to these summits; his deep respect for the rugged landscapes and local people inspire his return.
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Published by Seattle Mountaineers, 2017
Seller: Azarat Books, Kenmore, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near fine. First Edition. Seattle: The Mountaineers 2017, first edition, first printing. Near fine hardback in a VG unclipped dust jacket. 6.5 x 9.5 in., 315 pp. High-altitude climbing in the Karakoram Range of Pakistan. Inscribed & signed by Swenson on the title page. Signed and inscribed by author.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. 320 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. In Stock.
Language: English
Published by Height of Land Publications, 2011 & 2012., Jeffersonville, 2011
Seller: Meridian Rare Books ABA PBFA, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First editions. 4to. pp. 98 & 98; photo. illusts.; fine in original cards wrappers. Swenson climbed K2 in 1990 via the North Ridge without oxygen, and later made the first ascent of the Mazeno Ridge on Nanga Parbat (2004). This extended article offers an overview of the mountaineering history of K2. Richard Sale's copy, with his signed bookplate. Richard Sale is author of On Top of the World and other mountaineering titles.
Condition: New. Über den AutorSteve Swenson has been climbing for almost 50 years. With nearly 20 expeditions to mountains in South Asia alone, he has made ascents of the North Ridge of K2, and solo ascents of the North Ridge of Everest--bot.
Language: English
Published by Mountaineers Books, US, 2017
ISBN 10: 1594859736 ISBN 13: 9781594859731
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. - A memoir of adventure in one of the most dangerous places on the planet - The Karakoram is home to K2, the deadliest of the world's 8,000-meter peaks The best mountain climbing in the world, Steve Swenson will tell you, is in the Karakoram. Swenson has been climbing in these mountains since 1980 and has a perspective on the land and its people like few others. A complex place, the Karakoram Range is located in Kashmir, a western Himalaya border region that has a long history of tension and conflict between China, India, and Pakistan, tensions that have only been magnified since 9/11. Over the course of more than thirty years climbing there, Swenson's experiences have been laced with daunting challenges, exhilarating successes, and terrifying moments--caused by the risks inherent in alpine environments, as well as politics below spilling into the peaks above. In Karakoram: Climbing Through the Kashmir Conflict, Swenson writes evocatively of his naivete on his first visit to Pakistan for an attempt on Gasherbrum IV, during which he faced the teeming, bewildering streets of Islamabad and new challenges of dealing with a confusing array of bureaucrats, hiring hundreds of porters desperate for work, as well as the business of attempting to climb a towering peak just shy of 8,000 meters. By 2015 when he invited climbers to join him on an attempt of K6, Swenson had become the old-hand; it was his familiarity with the region that got them through the planning, the trek, and the climb. Even as he managed a busy career and family at home, Swenson returned to the region more than a dozen times, making attempts on well known giants such as K2, Everest, and Nanga Parbat, as well as other, less familiar, peaks. While he often succeeded, he was often turned back, forced from the mountains by weather, failed logistics, fractured team dynamics, or unexpected skirmishes in the region. What drew him, again and again, was that he always learned something new and forged strong bonds with his climbing partners, including Doug Scott, Alex Lowe, Steve House, and others. Stronger still became his friendship with Haji Ghulam Rasool, a local Balti man whom he first met as a young cook in 1984. Rasool and other Pakistanis have served as Swenson's window on this restive region, revealing how territorial conflicts can affect not just international climbing expeditions, but also the day-to-day livelihood of the local people. Karakoram is Swenson's personal story of adventure in one of the most dangerous mountain environments on the planet. His love of climbing led him to these summits; his deep respect for the rugged landscapes and local people inspire his return.