Annapurna: 50 Years of Expeditions in the Death Zone by Reinhold Messner

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A bold account of the 50-year history of climbing on Annapurna.
Messner is one of the most famous mountaineers of our time Annapurna represents a milestone in climbing history as the first 8,000-meter peak ever climbed The only complete mountaineering history of Annapurna

On June 3, 1950, Maurice Herzog stood on the narrow sickle glacier of Annapurna (8,091m) in the Himalaya. With that first ascent of Annapurna, Herzog crossed the magic border-the Death Zone-of 8,000 meters. The ascent did not go undisputed.

During the 50 years since Herzog’s ascent, climbing in the highest mountains of the world has changed and developed profoundly. Today it is possible to climb the notorious Annapurna even on the most demanding routes and to survive in the “Death Zone” beyond 8,000 meters.

Annapurna: 50 Years of Expeditions in the Death Zone begins with the thrilling story of the first ascent and goes on to highlight the history of the most exciting and significant ascents of the mountain, including Messner’s own successful first ascent of the difficult Northwest Face.

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Author Reinhold Messner
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Publication date 1 December 2000
Language English
Number of page 103 pages
Product Dimensions 15.88 x 2.54 x 24.13 cm
Binding Paperback
ISBN 9780898867381
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