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Buried in the Sky by Peter Zuckerman

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Buried in the Sky

The Extraordinary Story of the Sherpa Climbers on K2's Deadliest

Peter Zuckerman, David Doersch, Amanda Padoan

WW Norton · Print & ebook · May 29, 2012

Reading lane: Sports & Recreation

When Edmund Hillary first conquered Mt.

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Why This Clicks

At Altitude

A serious, accessible account that pairs mountain peril with cultural and historical weight.

Come here for

  • high-altitude survival, told with clarity
  • the Sherpa perspective in a grim K2 saga

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  • tight, immersive nonfiction
  • conversation-ready detail over spectacle

Book Details

Authors
Peter Zuckerman, David Doersch, Amanda Padoan
Publisher
WW Norton
Published
May 29, 2012
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Sports & Recreation
Reading lane
Sports & Recreation

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Publisher Categories

  • Sports & Recreation

About This Book

When Edmund Hillary first conquered Mt. Everest, Sherpa Tenzing Norgay was at his side. Indeed, for as long as Westerners have been climbing the Himalaya, Sherpas have been the unsung heroes in the background. In August 2008, when eleven climbers lost their lives on K2, the world’s most dangerous peak, two Sherpas survived. They had emerged from poverty and political turmoil to become two of the most skillful mountaineers on earth. Based on unprecedented access and interview...

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When Edmund Hillary first conquered Mt. Everest, Sherpa Tenzing Norgay was at his side. Indeed, for as long as Westerners have been climbing the Himalaya, Sherpas have been the unsung heroes in the background. In August 2008, when eleven climbers lost their lives on K2, the world’s most dangerous peak, two Sherpas survived. They had emerged from poverty and political turmoil to become two of the most skillful mountaineers on earth. Based on unprecedented access and interviews, Buried in the Sky reveals their astonishing story for the first time. Peter Zuckerman and Amanda Padoan explore the intersecting lives of Chhiring Dorje Sherpa and Pasang Lama, following them from their villages high in the Himalaya to the slums of Kathmandu, across the glaciers of Pakistan to K2 Base Camp. When disaster strikes in the Death Zone, Chhiring finds Pasang stranded on an ice wall, without an axe, waiting to die. The rescue that follows has become the stuff of mountaineering legend. At once a gripping, white-knuckled adventure and a rich exploration of Sherpa customs and culture, Buried in the Sky re-creates one of the most dramatic catastrophes in alpine history from a fascinating new perspective.

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