Grasping for Heaven: Interviews with North American Mountaineers

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Grasping for Heaven: Interviews with North American Mountaineers Authors: , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: McFarland & Co Inc
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Pages: 264 Illustrations and other contents: 59 photos (10 in color), glossary, bibliographies, index Language: English ISBN: 9780786442027 Categories: , , , , ,

Operating in some of the most challenging and dangerous conditions on earth, mountain climbers are uniquely driven men and women. In these interviews, 15 well-known climbers and three leading historians of the sport, all native to or living in North America, recount experiences shared by only a tiny portion of humanity. They discuss all aspects of international climbing, including physical conditioning, high-summit ascension, the ethics and environmental concerns of the sport, the risks and rewards of mountaineering, and a number of their famed expeditions and first ascents.

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“a good job of fleshing out the lives of 15 significant mountaineers and ‘three historians’”—The Alpine Journal; “the conversations are interesting”—The American Alpine Journal.

Author Biography

Frederic V. Hartemann is a physicist in San Ramon, California. Robert Hauptman is professor emeritus of St. Cloud State University and editor of the Journal of Information Ethics.