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"Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster Author : Jon Krakauer Best Sellers Rank : #1 Paid in Kindle Store Language : English Grade Level : 1-3 Product Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.5 x 9.2 inches Shipping Weight : 18.7 ounces Format : PDF On May 9th 1996, five expeditions launched an assault on the summit of Mount Everest. The conditions seemed perfect. Twenty-four hours later one climber had died and 23 other men and women were caught in a desperate struggle for their lives as they battled against a ferocious storm that threatened to tear them from the mountain. In all, eight climbers died that day in the worst tragedy Everest has ever seen. Jon Krakauer, an accomplished climber, joined a commercial expedition run by guides for paying clients, many of whom had little or no climbing experience. In Into Thin Air he gives a thorough and chilling account of the ill-fated climb and reveals the complex web of decisions and circumstances that left a group of amateurs fighting for their lives in the thin air and sub-zero cold above 26,000 feet - a place climbers call 'The Death Zone'. Into Thin Air reveals the harsh realities of mountaineering and echoes with frantic calls of climbers lost high on the mountain and way beyond help. #AUDIOBOOK #KINDLE #HARDCOVER #PAPERBACK EBOOK #PDF "

"Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster

Author : Jon Krakauer
Best Sellers Rank : #1 Paid in Kindle Store
Language : English
Grade Level : 1-3
Product Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.5 x 9.2 inches
Shipping Weight : 18.7 ounces
Format : PDF

On May 9th 1996, five expeditions launched an assault on the summit of Mount Everest. The conditions seemed perfect. Twenty-four hours later one climber had died and 23 other men and women were caught in a desperate struggle for their lives as they battled against a ferocious storm that threatened to tear them from the mountain. In all, eight climbers died that day in the worst tragedy Everest has ever seen. Jon Krakauer, an accomplished climber, joined a commercial expedition run by guides for paying clients, many of whom had little or no climbing experience. In Into Thin Air he gives a thorough and chilling account of the ill-fated climb and reveals the complex web of decisions and circumstances that left a group of amateurs fighting for their lives in the thin air and sub-zero cold above 26,000 feet - a place climbers call 'The Death Zone'. Into Thin Air reveals the harsh realities of mountaineering and echoes with frantic calls of climbers lost high on the mountain and way beyond help.

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Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster

On May 9th 1996, five expeditions launched an assault on the summit of Mount

Everest. The conditions seemed perfect. Twenty-four hours later one climber had died

and 23 other men and women were caught in a desperate struggle for their lives as

they battled against a ferocious storm that threatened to tear them from the

mountain. In all, eight climbers died that day in the worst tragedy Everest has ever

seen. Jon Krakauer, an accomplished climber, joined a commercial expedition run by

guides for paying clients, many of whom had little or no climbing experience. In Into

Thin Air he gives a thorough and chilling account of the ill-fated climb and reveals the

complex web of decisions and circumstances that left a group of amateurs fighting for

their lives in the thin air and sub-zero cold above 26,000 feet - a place climbers call

'The Death Zone'. Into Thin Air reveals the harsh realities of mountaineering and

echoes with frantic calls of climbers lost high on the mountain and way beyond help.


Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster Author : Jon Krakauer Best Sellers Rank : #1 Paid in Kindle Store Language : English Grade Level : 1-3 Product Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.5 x 9.2 inches Shipping Weight : 18.7 ounces Format : PDF On May 9th 1996, five expeditions launched an assault on the summit of Mount Everest. The conditions seemed perfect. Twenty-four hours later one climber had died and 23 other men and women were caught in a desperate struggle for their lives as they battled against a ferocious storm that threatened to tear them from the mountain. In all, eight climbers died that day in the worst tragedy Everest has ever seen. Jon Krakauer, an accomplished climber, joined a commercial expedition run by guides for paying clients, many of whom had little or no climbing experience. In Into Thin Air he gives a thorough and chilling account of the ill-fated climb and reveals the complex web of decisions and circumstances that left a group of amateurs fighting for their lives in the thin air and sub-zero cold above 26,000 feet - a place climbers call 'The Death Zone'. Into Thin Air reveals the harsh realities of mountaineering and echoes with frantic calls of climbers lost high on the mountain and way beyond help. #AUDIOBOOK #KINDLE #HARDCOVER #PAPERBACK EBOOK #PDF

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Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster

Author : Jon Krakauer

Pages : 10 pages

Publisher : Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing

Language : eng

ISBN-10 : B0000544YG

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