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PDF [Download] Buried in the Sky: The Extraordinary Story of the Sherpa Climbers on K2'sDeadliest Day PDF FullPDF [Download]Buried in the Sky: TheExtraordinary Story ofthe Sherpa Climberson K2's Deadliest DayPDF FullDescription“Enthralling…phenomenal research and vivid writing create a memorable portrait not only ofthe events on the mountain but also of the people who make modern high-altitude climbingpossible.― - Michael J. Ybarra, Wall Street Journal“Easily the most riveting and importantmountaineering book of the past decade.― - Outside“An indispensable addition to thegenre…a long-overdue historical correction to the familiar mountaineering story.― - MatthewPower, Men's Journal“An absorbing book that goes beyond the typical mountaineeringtale…This book is mesmerizing.― - Sharon Haddock, Deseret News“Itâ€s a testament tothe thrills in this book that I scoured the notes, eager to learn how the authors wrote theiraccount…The authors†commendable documentary about the people who carry the gear isovertaken by the chilling adventure story of one terrible day on the mountain.― - SmithsonianMagazine“This compelling story brought back from K2â€s slopes is a worthy tale about alittle-known aspect of these high-stakes climbs.― - Colleen Kelly, Minneapolis Star Tribune“Through phenomenal research, Zuckerman and Padoan have dug deeper than anyone elseinto one of the most mysterious tragedies in mountaineering history. Thanks to their efforts, theheroism and humanity of the Sherpa climbers who saved lives shine through the chaos and griefof that awful day on K2.― - David Roberts, co-author of K2: Life and Death on the World'sMost Dangerous Mountain and author of Limits of the Known“An informative andinspirational book…I couldnâ€t put it down.― - Jamling Tenzing Norgay, son of TenzingNorgay, author of Touching My Father's Soul“Buried in the Sky reveals the heroic deeds ofthe Sherpa…[It] brings to light how immensely strong, loyal, and talented the Sherpa climbersare. Finally credit is given, where credit is due.― - Ed Viesturs, bestselling author of NoShortcuts to the Top and K2: Life and Death on the Worldâ€s Most Dangerous Mountain“I admired Buried in the Sky and enjoyed it, too. Because the authors did their homework andwrote their story well, and most of all, because credit is given at long last to those who deserve itmost.― - Peter Matthiessen, author of The Snow Leopard Read more Peter Zuckermanis a non-fiction writer. He has received some of the most prestigious recognitions in Americanjournalism. At age 26 he won the Livingston Award, the largest, all-media, general reporting prizein America. His writing has also received is the National Journalism Award and the Blethan Award.Amanda Padoan is a historian who writes about communities affected by armed conflict. She