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TWO MOUNTAINS AND A RIVER
I MADE A RESOLVE NOT TO BEGIN CLIMBING UNTIL ASSURED BY A PLAGUE OF FLIES THAT SUMMER HAD REALLY COME |
By: |
H. W. Tilman, Gerda Pauler (Foreword) |
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Paperback |

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ISBN 10: |
190946130X |
ISBN 13: |
9781909461307 |
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Publisher: |
CRESCENT HOUSE |
Pub. date: |
22 September, 2016 |
Series: |
H.W. Tilman - The Collected Edition 9 |
Pages: |
256 |
Description: |
H.W. Tilman's Two Mountains and a River picks up where Mount Everest 1938 left off. Tilman and various accomplices-including pioneering mountaineer and regular partner Eric Shipton-trek and climb across Nepal, China, Pakistan, Afghanistan and other areas of Asia, including Ishkashim, where the author was arrested on suspicion of being a spy ... |
Synopsis: |
'An expedition that cannot organise itself ...on the back of an old envelope, is bound to suffer from the effects of too much organisation.' H.W. Tilman's Two Mountains and a River picks up where Mount Everest 1938 left off. In this instalment of adventures, Tilman and two Swiss mountaineers set off for the Gilgit region of the Himalaya with the formidable objective of an attempt on the giant Rakaposhi (25,550 feet). However, this project was not to be fulfilled. Not one to be dispirited, Tilman and his various accomplices-including pioneering mountaineer and regular partner Eric Shipton-continue to trek and climb in locations across China, Pakistan, Afghanistan and other areas of Asia, including the Kukuay Glacier, Muztagh Ata, the source of the Oxus river, and Ishkashim, where the author was arrested on suspicion of being a spy ...Two Mountains and a River brims with the definitive Tilman qualities-detailed observations and ever-present humour-that convey a strong appreciation of the adventures and mishaps he experiences along the way.With a new foreword from prominent trekker, climber and lecturer, Gerder Pauler, this classic mountaineering text maintains Tilman's name as a unique and inquisitive explorer and raconteur. |
Illustrations: |
Black and white photographs and maps |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Tilman |
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