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Explore the breathtaking world of New Zealand's mountaineering culture with this hardback treasure featuring the works of acclaimed authors Laurence Fearnley and Paul Hersey. Published by Otago University Press on 12-06-2018, this beautifully bound volume measures 150 x 230 mm and contains an impressive 372 pages that encapsulate the spirit of adventure and the essence of alpine exploration. Delve into exhilarating tales of climbers facing extreme challenges, from the harsh -35 degrees Celsius temperatures to gripping moments of triumph and perseverance. Featuring breathtaking stories such as Karen McNeill's gripping recount of sleeping on Denali's summit and personal tributes to the legendary M?ori guides of South Westland, this book also reflects 150 years of mountaineering history in New Zealand. Readers will encounter heartfelt letters, journals, memoirs, and poems that celebrate the love for climbing and the beautiful landscapes of New Zealand. Perfect for mountaineering enthusiasts, this collection promises to inspire both seasoned climbers and those who simply enjoy the thrill of adventure. Elevate your library with this essential addition that captures the heart of alpine exploration in New Zealand, all while enjoying seamless delivery within NZ and combined shipping options. With no unexpected import charges or customs duties to worry about, your adventure awaits in the pages of this remarkable book.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm
Pages: 372
Bind: hardback
Authors: Laurence Fearnley, Paul Hersey Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 12-06-2018
The air temperature was probably -35 degrees Celsius with wind chill. We couldn’t stand still for long. Our brains felt taxed and our bodies were running on empty. On the Football Field not far from the summit, Sue discovered a square of chocolate. We shared it, telling our bodies we didn’t need more. As we continued the descent, the air warmed and filled with oxygen. We began to encounter climbers heading up. Most knew who we were, incredulously asking: â€are you the girls who slept on the summit’? – Karen McNeill, â€A Ridge Too Far: The first female ascent of Denali’s Cassin Ridge’ A schoolgirl races from class to join a weekend trip to the hills. A mountaineering guide recalls his first weeks on the job during the 1920s. A young climber is shown the best route over the Main Divide by a big bull thar. A climbing party is bombarded by falling rock when Ruapehu suddenly erupts. A mountaineer pays tribute to the M?ori guides from south Westland, while a fighter pilot tries to recapture an ascent of the Minarets from his tent in Nigeria during World War II. From the Darrans of Fiordland to Denali in Alaska, New Zealand climbers, both experienced and recreational, have captured their alpine experience in letters, journals, articles, memoirs, poems and novels. Drawing on 150 years of published and unpublished material, Laurence Fearnley and Paul Hersey, two top contemporary authors, have compiled a wide-ranging, fascinating and moving glimpse into New Zealand’s mountaineering culture and the people who write about it.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm
Pages: 372
Bind: hardback
Authors: Laurence Fearnley, Paul Hersey Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 12-06-2018
The air temperature was probably -35 degrees Celsius with wind chill. We couldn’t stand still for long. Our brains felt taxed and our bodies were running on empty. On the Football Field not far from the summit, Sue discovered a square of chocolate. We shared it, telling our bodies we didn’t need more. As we continued the descent, the air warmed and filled with oxygen. We began to encounter climbers heading up. Most knew who we were, incredulously asking: â€are you the girls who slept on the summit’? – Karen McNeill, â€A Ridge Too Far: The first female ascent of Denali’s Cassin Ridge’ A schoolgirl races from class to join a weekend trip to the hills. A mountaineering guide recalls his first weeks on the job during the 1920s. A young climber is shown the best route over the Main Divide by a big bull thar. A climbing party is bombarded by falling rock when Ruapehu suddenly erupts. A mountaineer pays tribute to the M?ori guides from south Westland, while a fighter pilot tries to recapture an ascent of the Minarets from his tent in Nigeria during World War II. From the Darrans of Fiordland to Denali in Alaska, New Zealand climbers, both experienced and recreational, have captured their alpine experience in letters, journals, articles, memoirs, poems and novels. Drawing on 150 years of published and unpublished material, Laurence Fearnley and Paul Hersey, two top contemporary authors, have compiled a wide-ranging, fascinating and moving glimpse into New Zealand’s mountaineering culture and the people who write about it.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.