No Shortcuts To The Top, Climbing The World's 14 Highest Peaks

 

No Shortcuts To The Top, Climbing The World's 14 Highest Peaks
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Object Title No Shortcuts To The Top, Climbing The World's 14 Highest Peaks
Manufacturer Ed Viesturs with David Roberts
Page By silversummit
Page Type Oct 3, 2009 / Oct 8, 2009
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Book Summary

This book written with David Roberts, covers Viesturs quest to become the first U.S. climber to reach the top of all fourteen 8,000 meter peaks (peaks above 26,247 feet) without oxygen. It is also his biography as a world class climber although he did not originally set out to become one as you will find out.

"It's documentation," Viesturs says, "of what I did and how it all started. It's a book written for everybody, not just climbers. I wanted to tell some stories, give people some insight into why I did this, and how I did it. My intent was to be both informative and inspiring, to encourage readers to go seek out their own 'Annapurnas.'"

Of all the 14 highest mountains, it was Annapurna that gave Viesturs the most difficulty. He had made two attempts on the peak, notorious for it's objective danger. In both 2000 and 2002, he turned back in the face of unreasonable avalanche danger. Finally, in 2005, he and his longtime climbing partner, Veikka Gustafsson of Finland, reached the top of the dangerous peak.

"That mountain just never let up on us," Viesturs recalled. "It tested us on the way up, it tested our patience, and it tested us on the way down. The fact that an Italian climber was killed on the route just days after we left underscores that our caution was justified. It was a relief to finally summit Annapurna and come down alive. It was the fitting conclusion to a long quest, in fact in some ways climbing Annapurna symbolized the difficulties I faced climbing all the other peaks." (From a conversation with Ed Viesturs by Peter Potterfield, November 20th, 2006.)

Product Details

Price: $14.00

Paperback: 372 pages with black and white photos

Author: Ed Viesturs with David Roberts

Publisher: Broadway Books

Year Published: 2006, 2007

Language: English

ISBN: 978-0-7679-2471-9


Includes: Ed Viesturs’ climbing resume, a decent glossary, and an index.

2007 edition complete with Epilogue detailing Veikka's success accomplishing all 14 highest peaks also and other items.

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silversummit - Oct 3, 2009 8:49 pm - Voted 5/5

A must read!
As someone who now pants and puffs hiking my way up 10,000 foot peaks in nice weather I can’t imagine climbing cold mountains over 26,000 feet without supplemental oxygen. Ed has done that more than 14 times and with his wife managed to keep together a family and run a successful business. He writes in a simple, straight-forward style and with feeling; you can’t help but be drawn in as he describes having to decide between working as a veterinarian and climbing full-time. And we know which choice he made! Eminently readable and full of info about what it takes to climb high.

icypeak - Oct 12, 2009 6:43 pm - Voted 5/5

A very enjoyable read...
..was hard to put down.

stepho - Nov 24, 2009 3:21 pm - Voted 5/5

an increadible book
I read this a couple of years and once I picked it up it I couldn't set it down. An excellent book of Viesturs incredible adventures. Very motivating book.

alpinelight - Feb 10, 2010 3:02 pm - Voted 5/5

Great climber Super author
Not to be missed.

tommarchall - Sep 26, 2010 9:14 pm - Hasn't voted

worth it!
pretty amazing!

eyeonsky - Oct 24, 2010 12:08 am - Voted 5/5

Great Read
Viesturs does a great job describing what it takes to do the major climbs. The critical lesson he gets across is to make advance decisions about your climbing plans before you get caught up in the emotions of the moment.

asaking11 - Nov 13, 2011 5:02 am - Voted 5/5

Awesome!
This book is now definitely one of my favorite books ever. Not too many people can describe mountaineering like Ed Viesturs. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the sport.

Andrew Rankine - Jan 9, 2012 12:10 pm - Hasn't voted

a decent read
This was a pretty good book, but I prefer the crazy books like the Burgess Book of Lies. But, this is still great.

mtnbnd - Dec 27, 2013 1:42 pm - Voted 5/5

Must Read
The guy is a super hero in my opinion.

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