Winter 8000 by Bernadette Mcdonald

Winter 8000 by Bernadette Mcdonald

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Of all the games mountaineers play, the hardest – and cruellest – is climbing the fourteen peaks over 8,000 metres in winter. Award-winning author Bernadette McDonald tells how Poland’s ice warriors made winter their own, perfecting what they dubbed ‘the art of suffering’. Winter 8000 is the story of true adventure at its most demanding.

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Winter 8000 by Bernadette Mcdonald

Of all the games mountaineers play, the hardest and cruellest is climbing the fourteen peaks over 8,000 metres in winter. Award-winning author Bernadette McDonald tells how Polands ice warriors made winter their own, perfecting what they dubbed the art of suffering. Winter 8000 is the story of true adventure at its most demanding.

McDonald shines a burning and intimate light into the souls of those who push themselves to the very edge of what is humanly possibleAn instant mountaineering classic.

JIMMY CHIN, CO-DIRECTOR OF FREE SOLO

-- Jimmy Chin

Bernadette McDonald has the skill and experience to work on the largest Himalayan tapestry, the epic history, as well as pick at its individual human threads.

ANDY KIRKPATRICK, AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF PSYCHOVERTICAL AND COLD WARS

-- Andy Kirkpatrick

In Winter 8000, Bernadette McDonald demonstrates once more her essential contribution to mountaineering history. With vividness and keen insight, she evokes a world that few experience first-hand: the landscapes of black ice, thin air and searing cold – as well as the haunting inner realms of people drawn to the isolation of the highest peaks and the darkest months.

KATIE IVES, ALPINIST EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

-- Katie Ives

Reading Bernadette’s superb book brought back memories of our attempt on the South-West Face of Everest in autumn 1972 when the wind and bitter cold overtook us. K2 is the only 8,000-metre peak still unclimbed in winter. Already the most difficult and dangerous mountain in the world, its first winter ascent remains a huge challenge for climbers of this generation and the future.

SIR CHRIS BONINGTON

-- Sir Chris Bonington

There are no stories more terrifying, dramatic, and tearful than the abundant struggles, frequent tragedies, and rare successes in winter Himalayan climbing.

STEVE HOUSE, ALPINIST, AUTHOR OF BEYOND THE MOUNTAIN

-- Steve House

Bernadette McDonald has done it again. She has chronicled the first winter ascents of the fourteen highest peaks on Earth by men and women who pushed the limits of mountaineering to glorious new extremes at a terrible cost. Rich in character and conflict, Winter 8000 never turns its back on the central question: Is it worth the risk?

DAVID ROBERTS, AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF MOUNTAIN OF MY FEAR

-- David Roberts

Bernadette McDonald’s clear-eyed portrayal of the men and women who embark on these ferocious adventures reveals their addiction to the cruel, rarefied beauty of the high Himalaya, and how intense ambition pushes them to risk destroying their lives and shattering the hearts of those who love them.

MARIA COFFEY, AUTHOR OF WHERE THE MOUNTAIN CASTS ITS SHADOW

-- Maria Coffey

With this book, Bernadette McDonald burnishes her already shining reputation as one of our great climbing historians. These accounts give us a fascinating portrayal of the few alpinists who are willing to endure winter ascents of the world’s highest mountains.

STEVE SWENSON, AUTHOR OF KARAKORAM: CLIMBING THROUGH THE KASHMIR CONFLICT

-- Steve Swenson

Bernadette McDonald is the author of eleven books on mountaineering and mountain culture, including Art of Freedom (2017), Freedom Climbers (2011), Alpine Warriors (2015), Keeper of the Mountains: the Elizabeth Hawley Story (2012), Tomaž Humar (2008) and Brotherhood of the Rope: the Biography of Charles Houston (2007). McDonald has won numerous awards, including her second Boardman Tasker Prize and the Banff Award for Mountain Literature for Art of Freedom in 2017. She won her first Boardman Tasker Prize and the Banff Mountain Book Festival Grand Prize for Freedom Climbers in 2011. She has also won Italy’s ITAS Prize for mountain writing (2010) and is a three-time winner of India’s Kekoo Naoroji Award for Mountain Literature. In 2012 the American Alpine Club awarded her their highest literary honour for excellence in mountain literature. She was the founding Vice President of Mountain Culture at the Banff Centre and director of the Banff Mountain Festivals for twenty years. She has also received the Alberta Order of Excellence (2009), the Summit of Excellence Award from the Banff Centre (2007), the King Albert Award for international leadership in the field of mountain culture and environment (2006), and the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal (2002). Bernadette has degrees in English Literature and Music, with specialisation in performance and analytical theory. When not writing, she climbs, hikes, skis, paddles and grows grapes.

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ISBN 13 9781912560387
ISBN 10 1912560380
Title Winter 8000
Author Bernadette Mcdonald
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
Year published 2020-09-03
Number of pages 272
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