No other mountain in the world is as fascinating as
the Matterhorn. Since the dramatic first ascent in 1865,
the drama and the myths have created a unique interest
in this mountain, which has probably caused the deaths
of more mountaineers than any other. Each year,
thousands of climbers attempt to reach the summit, but
only one in five succeeds. And every season, the
mountain claims the lives of ten to twenty climbers.
Steffen Kjaer describes his and his climbing partner
Brian Jorgensen's attempt to make it to the summit of
the Matterhorn. After careful preparation and perfect
acclimatisation, they take off to face the challenge of
their lives. On the descent, however, something goes
wrong. All of a sudden, they find themselves caught in
one of Matterhorn's countless and lethal
rockslides...Besides following the author's struggles on
the Matterhorn, this book also includes a range of short
articles: it offers an account of the mountain's
history, including the legendary first ascent in 1865,
as well as a factual description of the symptoms and
mechanisms of altitude sickness.Moreover, it contains
portraits of local mountain guides and an eyewitness
account by the former American President, Theodore
Roosevelt - twenty years prior to his inauguration, he
travelled to the Alps and climbed the Matterhorn. As a
further bonus, the stories of the book are illustrated
by spectacular photos taken by the author. |
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