We Aspired The Last Innocent Americans

We Aspired: The Last Innocent Americans by Pete Sinclair, published by University of Utah Press in 2017, is a personal memoir that reflects on the author’s experiences as a mountain climber and park ranger from 1959 to 1970. This edition, comprising 196 pages, captures a pivotal era in American mountaineering, characterized by camaraderie among climbers and the challenges of ascending the sheer rock faces of iconic peaks, particularly in Grand Teton National Park.
In this book, Sinclair shares his adventures and the adrenaline-fueled moments that defined his life, including his role in mountain rescues. He recounts expeditions across North America, blending thrilling narratives with personal reflections on the significance of these experiences. The text encourages readers to contemplate their connection to the western landscape, making it a thoughtful exploration of both adventure and the environment. Sinclair’s account serves as a historical perspective on mountaineering while inviting readers to engage with the themes of exploration and personal growth.
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Imbued with a sense of place, Pete Sinclair climbed mountains and rescued others trying the same. He thrived on the risky business of ascending sheer rock, of moving from one adrenaline-boosting moment to another. In this book he recounts his mountain-climbing and park ranger days from 1959 to 1970, a time some people call a golden era of climbing in America, a time when climbers knew one another and frequently gathered in Grand Teton National Park. There, Sinclair was the ranger in charge of mountain rescue, a job that, especially when it involved the North Face of Grand Teton, drew on all his young team’s climbing skills. Mixing adventure with personal reflection, Sinclair recounts expeditions taken with friends to scale mountains in Alaska, Mexico, and other parts of North America, as well as his work rescuing injured climbers in the Tetons. The book serves as a history of a past era in mountaineering as well as a meditation on what it all meant. Throughout the book, he challenges readers to consider their relationship with the western landscape. Originally published in 1993, We Aspired was a finalist for the Boardman-Tasker Award for Mountain Literature. The account of one famous rescue on the North Face of the Grand Teton is retold in The Grand Rescue, a film by independent Utah producer Jenny Wilson.
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