High Adventure

High Adventure by Edmund Hillary, published by Oxford University Press in 2003, is an engaging memoir that chronicles the author’s remarkable journey to the summit of Mount Everest. This Anniversary edition spans 245 pages and is presented in English. Hillary recounts the challenges faced during the 1953 expedition, detailing the physical and mental trials that accompany such a monumental achievement.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the harsh realities of mountaineering, as Hillary reflects on the unforgiving conditions of Everest, from chaotic icefalls to unpredictable weather. The narrative captures the essence of exploration and the human spirit, emphasizing the dedication and teamwork required to conquer the world’s highest peak. Through his straightforward style, Hillary shares not only the triumphs but also the frustrations of the journey, offering insights into the nature of adventure and the drive to push beyond perceived limits.
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Fear lives among Everest’s mighty ice-fluted faces and howls across its razor-sharp crags. Gnawing at reason and enslaving minds, it has killed many and defeated countless others. But in 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay stared into its dark eye and did not waver. On May 29, they pushed spent bodies and aching lungs past the achievable to pursue the impossible. At a terminal altitude of 29,028 feet, they stood triumphant atop the highest peak in the world.
With nimble words and a straightforward style, New Zealand mountaineering legend Hillary recollects the bravery and frustration, the agony and glory that marked his Everest odyssey. From the 1951 expedition that led to the discovery of the Southern Route, through the grueling Himalayan training of 1952, and on to the successful 1953 expedition led by Colonel John Hunt, Hillary conveys in precise language the mountain’s unforgiving conditions. In explicit detail he recalls an Everest where chaotic icefalls force costly detours, unstable snow ledges promise to avalanche at the slightest misstep, and brutal weather shifts from pulse-stopping cold to fiendish heat in mere minutes.
In defiance of these torturous conditions, Hillary remains enthusiastic and never hesitates in his quest for the summit. Despite the enormity of his and Norgay’s achievement, he regards himself, Norgay, and the other members of his expedition as hardworking men, not heroes. And while he never would have reached the top without practiced skill and technical competence, his thrilling memoir speaks first to his admiration of the human drive to explore, to understand, to risk, and to conquer.
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