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  • - 22 Seasons at Denali Basecamp
    af Lisa Roderick
    182,95 kr.

    Twenty two years of love, triumph, and tragedy on North America's tallest mountain.Lisa Roderick had already forged an unlikely path, from growing up on a farm in Connecticut to driving the Alaska Highway to start a new life in the 49th state. What happened next--a series of events leading her to spend more time in the Alaska Range than possibly any living human--is even more remarkable. In Alaska, she fell in love with the land, the mountains, and a mountain climber, and soon became swept up in a series of climbing adventures that culminated in her managing the basecamp on Denali, North America's tallest mountain. A tragic plane crash would galvanize Lisa's commitment to protecting Denali's aviators, and she would spend the next 22 seasons living on a massive Alaskan glacier in one of the world's harshest mountain climates. Lisa faithfully executed her duties, providing weather observations for pilots, coordinating flights, and keeping order in the camp, while facing constant worries for the safety of her glacier pilot brother, Paul, and her mountain climber husband, Mark, as they each navigated the myriad hazards of the Alaska Range. Lisa's story is not just about mountains, flying, or climbing. It is a portrait of more than two decades on Denali and the climbers, pilots, and park service rescuers with whom she shared her adventures during her historic and remarkable tenure.

  • af Sequoia Schmidt
    173,95 kr.

    Dream of Flight: From Fear to Fortitude follows Sequoia Schmidt in her never-ending journey to find new experiences in the world around her. Growing from the difficulties of her past, she moves forward in life and discovers different outlets to work through her pain.

  • af John Long
    298,95 kr.

    In this captivating compilation of his most cherished works, renowned climber and author John Long intertwines his passion for climbing with the art of storytelling. GRANITE MARINER divulges Long's experiences of a life fully lived. When adventure/extreme sports achieved liftoff in the mid-1970s, John Long stories provided a kind of Technicolor diary of what it was like to shoot rapids with Punan tribesmen in Borneo, and scale the great granite monoliths in Yosemite. From the rugged heights of sheer granite walls to the enchanting allure of uncharted cavescapes, Long's words paint a vivid portrait of his exploits. Traverse the rocky crags of Long's memory as he recalls the first ascents that defied convention, immortalized by his daring prose. Feel the rush of adrenaline as you navigate treacherous terrains alongside him, where every hold and every step are infused with the raw essence of life itself.Long's award-winning stories brought into focus the DNA of the athlete's inner experience. How the characters sounded and felt and lived - and sometimes died. In turn literary, noir, absurd, and cosmic, Long's stories span nearly five decades, have been read by millions, and have been translated into many languages. The most classic and well-loved of these stories are now compiled into one volume.Journey with Long as he unveils the layers beneath the chalk-covered hands - a collection of personal accounts that reveal the vulnerabilities and triumphs that resonate with the universal human spirit.

  • af Lucas Roman
    208,95 - 308,95 kr.

    For as long as stories have been told, we’ve had a peculiar fascination with the wayward among us, with those we call the fools. Our histories are flush with those who stand at the edge of reason, of those who see what others cannot. Among the archetypes, the Greater Fool holds a most special place within the canon. Standing there unphased after the dust and the punchlines settle, the Greater Fool is the one who hangs on when all others let go, the one who turns into the storm when all common sense and foot traffic points the other way. Where the world around them sees only an empty promise, the Greater Fool maintains there is yet worth to be discovered still. Intrepid and unwitting as they may be, they’re also the ones we need. As irony would have it, in every Greater Fool there’s just enough magic to pull us back in their direction. Just enough light for truth to shine an arc of redemption. This is the story of Brad Gobright, one such anomaly who shined for us all a most special and unending light.

  • af Russ Clune
    248,95 kr.

    One of the world's most well-traveled rock climbers, Russ Clune takes us on an up-close journey though the evolution of the sport over the decades. From his home turf in the Gunks of New York State, to cliffs in far flung regions of the planet, Clune brings to life hilarious and sometimes horrifying escapades while he tests his mettle. Along the way, he deftly illustrates the changes that morphed rock climbing from a dirtbag activity for somewhat eccentric people to today's Olympic sport status for its most dedicated practitioners. As Clune travels, the reader is introduced to a who's-who of climbers of the past and pulled into the experiences that created special bonds and lifelong friendships. Russ Clune's journey through climbing is a thrilling exploration of the pivotal moments that have shaped modern climbing. From seeking the hardest routes to exploring new areas and savoring climbing partnerships, Clune's stories mirror the evolving arc that every climber experiences-from what you climb to where you climb and, ultimately, who you climb with."The Lifer" is more than a climbing memoir; it's an invitation to experience the thrill, challenges, and camaraderie that define a lifelong love affair with the rock. Whether you're a climber or an adventurous reader, don't miss this unforgettable journey through the evolution of a sport and a life lived on the edge.

  • af Jeb Corliss
    298,95 kr.

    "Memoirs From The Edge" by Jeb Corliss is a gripping autobiography that takes readers on a thrilling journey into the heart of extreme sports and the mind of one of its most iconic figures. Jeb Corliss, renowned as one of the top BASE jumpers and wingsuit pilots, delves into the madness and darkness that define his extraordinary life. This odyssey unfolds as Corliss repeatedly breaks and rebuilds himself through the crucible of pain and daring, sharing tales that offer profound insights into the human psyche. The tales he brings back offer insight into the darkness that exists within the mind as well as his own unique way of coping. Many grapple with mental illness in one way or another, and Corliss gives a glaringly honest view of his struggle while traversing the world's most dangerous sports.The autobiography delves into Corliss's early years, from childhood to adolescence, exploring his entry into the world of extreme sports through skydiving, which served as a gateway to his true passion, BASE jumping. The narrative unfolds with vivid descriptions of some of his most prolific jumps, each chapter marked by a unique location or structure that becomes a canvas for Corliss's fearless exploration.As the memoir progresses, Corliss reflects on the profound impact of his encounters, including meeting the legendary Shane McConkey, the magical experiences with Iiro the Magician, and the awe-inspiring jumps in locations like South Africa, the Cave of Swallows, and even the iconic Eiffel Tower. Amid the breathtaking tales of adventure, the author also addresses the challenging aspects of his personal journey, providing an honest portrayal of his struggle with mental illness."Memoirs From The Edge" is more than a recounting of death-defying stunts; it's a raw and introspective narrative that invites readers into the mind of a thrill-seeker who pushes the boundaries of human capability. Corliss's memoir serves as a testament to the enduring human spirit, the pursuit of passion, and the complex relationship between risk and reward in the world of extreme sports.