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The Wildest Dream
Conquest of Everest

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Paperback, 256 pages
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United Kingdom, 1 July 2009

In 1924, George Mallory and Sandy Irvine disappeared into the clouds encircling the peak of Everest. Whether they were the first men to reach the top of the Earth s highest mountain remains a mystery. They never returned from their ill-fated expedition. Seventy-five years later, the then-unknown mountaineer Conrad Anker made an extraordinary discovery. He spotted a patch of white standing out against the rock; it was Mallory s frozen body. Mallory s treacherous route on Everest s northern slopes remains one of the most demanding challenges in mountaineering. So, is it possible that Mallory and Irvine exhausted, confused and oxygen-starved could have made the ascent all those years ago without artificial aid? Last year, Anker returned to Everest to find out. His partner was Leo Houlding, a freakishly talented young British climber with an appetite for death-defying ascents but untested at extreme altitude. Houlding, the lightning-fast, wild child of climbing, stands poles apart from Anker, a soft-spoken altruist and environmentalist. Kitted out in replica clothing and with a film crew recording their every move, they set off to solve Everest s oldest mystery. What they found was a story which explores the very nature of modern adventure. Against a backdrop of conflicting personal goals, commercial pressures, and a thirst for answers, they pushed themselves to the limit. Haunted by the memory of Mallory and Irvine, they were all too conscious that here, in the most dangerous place on the planet, they risked their lives with every step.


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In 1924, George Mallory and Sandy Irvine disappeared into the clouds encircling the peak of Everest. Whether they were the first men to reach the top of the Earth s highest mountain remains a mystery. They never returned from their ill-fated expedition. Seventy-five years later, the then-unknown mountaineer Conrad Anker made an extraordinary discovery. He spotted a patch of white standing out against the rock; it was Mallory s frozen body. Mallory s treacherous route on Everest s northern slopes remains one of the most demanding challenges in mountaineering. So, is it possible that Mallory and Irvine exhausted, confused and oxygen-starved could have made the ascent all those years ago without artificial aid? Last year, Anker returned to Everest to find out. His partner was Leo Houlding, a freakishly talented young British climber with an appetite for death-defying ascents but untested at extreme altitude. Houlding, the lightning-fast, wild child of climbing, stands poles apart from Anker, a soft-spoken altruist and environmentalist. Kitted out in replica clothing and with a film crew recording their every move, they set off to solve Everest s oldest mystery. What they found was a story which explores the very nature of modern adventure. Against a backdrop of conflicting personal goals, commercial pressures, and a thirst for answers, they pushed themselves to the limit. Haunted by the memory of Mallory and Irvine, they were all too conscious that here, in the most dangerous place on the planet, they risked their lives with every step.

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9780719521232
ISBN
0719521238
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Other Information
2x8pp
Dimensions
23.5 x 15.5 x 2.1 centimetres (0.38 kg)

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Was George Mallory the first man to reach the summit of Everest? Conrad Anker and Leo Houlding embark on a death-defying expedition to find out

About the Author

Mark MacKenzie studied journalism at the London College of Printing. In theUK, his work has appeared in The Times and the Guardian and he is a former feature writer for the Independent on Sunday. He lives inLondon with his wife and two children. This is his first book.

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Good solid stuff ... [MacKenzie] has done a terrific job in conveying the misery, danger and exhilaration of life on the world s tallest mountain ... a superb yarn of high adventure - BBC Focus Magazine Faced with a plethora of material, Mark McKenzie rose to the challenge triumphantly, marrying impeccable research to a sensitive feel for the extraordinary range of emotions experienced by those who challenge this extraordinary range. If the film is half as good, Oscars beckon - Independent'Faced with a plethora of material, Mark MacKenzie rose to the challenge triumphantly, marrying impeccable research to a sensitive feel for the extraordinary range of emotions experienced by those who challenge this extraordinary range. If the film is half as good, Oscars beckon' - Independent on Sunday Impressive book ... MacKenzie deals with the issue deftly - TLS

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By Sarah on October 15, 2011
This book follows modern day climbers Conrad Anker and Leo Houlding as they recreate portions of George Mallory and Sandy Irvine's final attempt to climb Mount Everest in 1924 as part of the filming of the documentary _The Wildest Dream_. The historical portion of this book is mediocre. The Mallory & Irvine story has been covered in many books by this point, and this one unfortunately has several inaccuracies regarding the early Everest expeditions of the 1920s. These seem careless given how much has been written about them. The discussion of Conrad Anker and Leo Houlding's experiences, however, is much better. The background of their lives and motivations for participating in this project are interesting, as is the discussion of their experiences wearing 1920s gear on Everest, and of course their dramatic attempt to free climb the notorious Second Step to see if Mallory and Irvine could have done it.
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