Only Two For Everest

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Discover the captivating tale of New Zealand's early mountaineering history with this brand new paperback, 'Only Two for Everest' by Lyn McKinnon. This 320-page book, measuring 170 x 240 mm, dives into the thrilling narrative of the 1951 New Zealand Himalayan Expedition, where Earle Riddiford and Ed Cotter made their mark on Mukut Parbat in the Garhwal Himalaya. The story unfolds as these climbers, alongside renowned mountaineers Edmund Hillary and George Lowe, prepare for a potentially historic ascent of Mt Everest, led by Eric Shipton. In this enlightening exploration, journalist Lyn McKinnon meticulously recounts the extraordinary achievements of Riddiford and Cotter, revealing their profound impact on New Zealand climbing history. Drawing on private papers, interviews, and extensive research, she brings to light the challenges and triumphs they faced, as well as the bitter debate over who among them would represent New Zealand on Everest. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this book is an essential addition to any mountaineering library. Order your copy today and enjoy prompt shipping without hidden fees, as it's stocked right here in NZ. We offer combined shipping for your convenience.

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 170 x 240 mm
Pages: 320
Bind: paperback
Author: Lyn McKinnon Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 21-10-2016

The First New Zealand Himalayan Expedition, in 1951, was initiated by Earle Riddiford, who with Ed Cotter and Pasang Dawa Lama made the first ascent of Mukut Parbat, their target peak in the Garhwal Himalaya. Accompanying them on that expedition, though not to that summit, were two other New Zealand climbers, Edmund Hillary and George Lowe. Hearing of the success on Mukut Parbat, the New Zealand Alpine Club suggested to the Alpine Club in London that acclimatised New Zealanders would be a valuable asset on the forthcoming 1951 British Reconnaissance of Mt Everest, to be led by Eric Shipton. This resulted in an invitation for two New Zealanders to join the party: thrilling news the four climbers received while they were ensconced in the hill-country village of Ranikhet. A day and a half of bitter dispute rent the party asunder. Which two should go to Everest? In this enthralling narrative, journalist Lyn McKinnon tells the stories of Earle Riddiford and Ed Cotter, two extraordinary New Zealanders whose climbing achievements were forever eclipsed by the exploits of others. She draws on private papers as well as published work, and extensively interviews Cotter himself, and the families of both men, as well as many other contemporary climbers, to set the record straight.

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