Reinhold Messner calls Steve House the best
high-altitude climber in the world today, an honour he
declines. 'Being called the 'best'', says Steve, 'makes
me very uncomfortable. My intention is to be as good as
I can be. Mountaineering is too complex to be squeezed
into a competition. It is simply not something that
lends itself to comparison. Climbing is about process,
not achievement. The moment your mind wanders away from
the task of the climbing-at-hand will be the moment you
fail'. ''Beyond the Mountain'' is the award-winning
title from Steve House - arguably the world's leading
high-altitude climber. Winner of the prestigious
Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature in 2009,
''Beyond the Mountain'' is now available in the UK and
Ireland thanks to Vertebrate Publishing. Steve House
built his reputation on ascents throughout the Alps,
Canada, Alaska, the Karakoram and the Himalaya that have
expanded the possibilities of style, speed and
difficulty. In 2005, Steve and alpinist Vince Anderson
pioneered a direct new route on the Rupal Face of
26,660-foot Nanga Parbat, which had never before been
climbed in alpine style.It was the third ascent of the
face and the achievement earned Steve and Vince the
first Piolet d'Or (Golden Ice Axe) awarded to North
Americans. Steve is an accomplished and spellbinding
storyteller in the tradition of Maurice Herzog and
Lionel Terray. ''Beyond the Mountain'' is a gripping
read - already a mountain classic. It addresses many
issues common to non-climbing life - mentorship, trust,
failure, success, goal setting, heroes, partnership - as
well as the mountaineer's heightened experience of risk
and the deaths of friends. ''Beyond the Mountain'' is a
window into the process of a man working to be the best
he can be through an endeavour very few can begin to
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