The Boys of Everest, Clint Willis
The Boys of Everest, Clint Willis
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The Boys of Everest
Chris Bonington and the Tragedy of Climbings Greatest Generation

Author: Clint Willis

Narrator: James Adams

Unabridged: 15 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2006


Synopsis

This book tells the gripping story of Boningtons Boys, a band legendary climbers who reinvented mountaineering during the three decades after Everests first ascent. It is a story of tremendous courage, astonishing achievement, and heartbreaking loss.

About Clint Willis

Clint Willis, a climber since he was ten years old, has written more than forty anthologies on adventure, politics, religion, and war, as well as hundreds of articles for such publications as the New York Times, Men’s Journal, and Outside. His work has been nominated for the National Magazine Award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric_W on April 05, 2012

As someone who has never, will never, and wants never, to climb even a hill without a path and ice cream shop every mile, I remain somewhat perplexed by those who feel they must endure freezing cold, ridiculous food, tea all the time (if you’re British), and the constant risk of death. But these psy......more

Goodreads review by Nigel on November 30, 2015

I've been reading climbing books for many years now and found that they can be rather variable. Books on Everest will tend to crop up quite often as Everest is perceived as the big challenged (kind of ignoring the many mountains that are actually harder in many ways). While this is called the "Boys o......more

Goodreads review by Karen on October 31, 2012

I liked this book because it gave me more detail on the technical aspects of climbing than most mountaineering tales do. On the other hand, it was odd that the author put thoughts and actions into the heads of dead men, trying to imagine, I guess, what they were thinking and feeling when they died c......more

Goodreads review by Laura on October 27, 2015

Interesting subject. Very comprehensive and detailed on the efforts of these adventurers. However, I was frustrated by the author's constant need to wax poetic on the thoughts of dying men. The presumption and creepiness of these lengthy monologues was off-putting as was the nasty swallowing sound t......more

Goodreads review by Peter on October 08, 2020

After having read some of the negative reviews here, I am almost reluctant to admit that I liked this book. I have read a LOT of books on mountaineering and have enjoyed just about all of them. I could tell as I read this that Willis was obviously inventing dialogue and describing scenes that no one......more