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Chris Bonington Mountaineer is a photographic autobiography, documenting over sixty years of climbing the world’s most beautiful and challenging mountains. Few climbers can match Bonington’s climbing achievements. He is one of the most accomplished and respected climbers in the world.

In this 2016 revised edition, which features over 500 photographs, we are given a frank perspective into the surreal, majestic and occasionally tragic corners of his incredible mountaineering career. Whether in the Arctic, the jungle or on an 8,000-metre peak, Bonington’s stunning photography and engaging conversational prose take us through the detail of daily life on expedition, the action of the climbing and the grandeur of the mountains.

From his foundations – climbing in Snowdonia, the English Lake District, and the Highlands of Scotland – Bonington takes us to the Alps and on his expedition apprenticeship in 1960s Nepal. This quickly leads to trips to Patagonia, the Karakoram, the Amazon, Baffin Island and the River Nile, before the meat of his career on the big walls and 8,000-metre peaks of the Himalaya – with his leadership of the expeditions that made the first ascents of the south face of Annapurna in 1970 and the south-west face of Everest in 1975, and culminating in his own ascent of Everest in 1985. The greatest challenge and survival story of all is his first ascent and epic descent of The Ogre in Pakistan with Doug Scott. Bonington’s undying hunger for adventure leads to later exploratory trips to Greenland, India and Morocco, and a return to the scene of one of his defining first ascents, the Old Man of Hoy, with world-class adventure climber Leo Houlding.

The result is a penetrating insight into the motivations and fears of a driven climber who set out year after year from a life of comfort and success to test himself amongst the world’s most savage mountains. Chris Bonington Mountaineer is a must for anyone with a passion for exploration, mountains or climbing.



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'A gem, both in terms of climbing history and pure scenic mountain photographic art.' (review of the first edition by The New York Times).

Table of Contents
Foreword by Leo Houlding
Introduction to the 1989 first edition by Ken Wilson
1 Foundations
2 The Alpine Experience
3 Expedition Apprenticeship
4 Adventure Journalist
5 Himalayan Big Walls
6 Small Teams, Fine Peaks
7 K2: End of an Era
8 Climbs from China
9 Snatched Opportunities
10 Everest: A Fulfilment
11 Adventures in Greenland
12 Tibet's Secret Mountain
13 Joint Expeditions in India
14 Treks and Family Climbs
15 Young Men of Hoy
Climbing Record
Acknowledgements

Chris Bonington Mountaineer: A lifetime of

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      Publisher: Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9781910240779, 978-1910240779
      ISBN10: 191024077X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Chris Bonington Mountaineer is a photographic autobiography, documenting over sixty years of climbing the world’s most beautiful and challenging mountains. Few climbers can match Bonington’s climbing achievements. He is one of the most accomplished and respected climbers in the world.

      In this 2016 revised edition, which features over 500 photographs, we are given a frank perspective into the surreal, majestic and occasionally tragic corners of his incredible mountaineering career. Whether in the Arctic, the jungle or on an 8,000-metre peak, Bonington’s stunning photography and engaging conversational prose take us through the detail of daily life on expedition, the action of the climbing and the grandeur of the mountains.

      From his foundations – climbing in Snowdonia, the English Lake District, and the Highlands of Scotland – Bonington takes us to the Alps and on his expedition apprenticeship in 1960s Nepal. This quickly leads to trips to Patagonia, the Karakoram, the Amazon, Baffin Island and the River Nile, before the meat of his career on the big walls and 8,000-metre peaks of the Himalaya – with his leadership of the expeditions that made the first ascents of the south face of Annapurna in 1970 and the south-west face of Everest in 1975, and culminating in his own ascent of Everest in 1985. The greatest challenge and survival story of all is his first ascent and epic descent of The Ogre in Pakistan with Doug Scott. Bonington’s undying hunger for adventure leads to later exploratory trips to Greenland, India and Morocco, and a return to the scene of one of his defining first ascents, the Old Man of Hoy, with world-class adventure climber Leo Houlding.

      The result is a penetrating insight into the motivations and fears of a driven climber who set out year after year from a life of comfort and success to test himself amongst the world’s most savage mountains. Chris Bonington Mountaineer is a must for anyone with a passion for exploration, mountains or climbing.



      Trade Review
      'A gem, both in terms of climbing history and pure scenic mountain photographic art.' (review of the first edition by The New York Times).

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Leo Houlding
      Introduction to the 1989 first edition by Ken Wilson
      1 Foundations
      2 The Alpine Experience
      3 Expedition Apprenticeship
      4 Adventure Journalist
      5 Himalayan Big Walls
      6 Small Teams, Fine Peaks
      7 K2: End of an Era
      8 Climbs from China
      9 Snatched Opportunities
      10 Everest: A Fulfilment
      11 Adventures in Greenland
      12 Tibet's Secret Mountain
      13 Joint Expeditions in India
      14 Treks and Family Climbs
      15 Young Men of Hoy
      Climbing Record
      Acknowledgements

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