Annapurna South Face

by Sir Chris Bonington

Clint Willis (Introduction)

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In 1970, Chris Bonington and his now-legendary team of mountaineers were the first climbers to tackle a big wall at extreme altitude. Their target was the south face of Nepal's Annapurna: 12,000 feet of steep rock and ice leading to a 26, 454-ft. summit. As serious armchair climbers will tell you, Annapurna South Face is better than all but a handful of equally gripping classics. One could also argue that all that has happened in the big mountains in the past 30 years has come out of this expedition and out of this book. Bonington and his team--most of whom subsequently died in the mountains--represented a kind of "greatest generation" of modern mountaineers. They pioneered a new, bolder approach to high altitude climbing, and this book is about how they hit the big time.
  • ISBN10 1560253150
  • ISBN13 9781560253150
  • Publish Date 1 May 2001 (first published 22 March 1971)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Avalon Travel Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 320
  • Language English