Xixabangma: An Alpine Ascent of the North Ridge
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Coming from an island state without a climbing culture, Robert Goh has emerged as the finest mountaineer in Southeast Asia. Instead of guided, commercial climbing, he prefers to face the uncertainties of unguided expeditions to Himalayan big mountains. "If you're sure you can do it," he often says, "where's the challenge?"
This is the story of how he led a Singapore team to climb Mount Xixabangma's Northern Route in alpine style––without fixed ropes, pre-fixed camps or sherpa support. The planning, organisation and execution are all here in detail.
This book fills a gap in mountaineering literature which usually focuses on Western climbers. It is a must read for climbers attempting their first unsupported ascent of a 8,000er, especially Xixabangma.
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 168
Year Published: 2004
Size: 230mm x 160mm