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Into the Savage Wind: The Victory That Claimed the World's Deadliest Peak. A Technical Journey Through the First Ascent of K2
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- Nombre de pages196
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-10677-6
- EAN9783565106776
- Date de parution26/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille839 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
In 1954, on the razor-edged ridges of the Karakoram, a team of climbers confronted the mountain that had defeated generations: K2-steeper, colder, and far deadlier than Everest. Into the Savage Wind offers a gripping, technically grounded account of the first successful ascent of the world's most feared summit.
Created for students seeking structured, clear, and precise explanations, the book breaks down the climb's critical challenges: high-altitude physiology, rope-fixing strategies, load-carrying systems, avalanche risk assessment, and the engineering of camps carved into ice-blasted slopes.
Readers follow the expedition from logistical preparation in Pakistan to the final, oxygen-assisted push through the Bottleneck, where towering seracs threatened collapse at any moment. This narrative blends intense human drama with accessible technical insight-showing how teamwork, methodical planning, and survival judgment made the impossible attainable. More than a story of conquest, it illuminates the science, risk management, and tactical decision-making essential for extreme-altitude mountaineering.
Step onto the coldest, most unforgiving mountain on Earth and discover how climbers first claimed the peak that demands perfection from anyone who dares approach it.
Readers follow the expedition from logistical preparation in Pakistan to the final, oxygen-assisted push through the Bottleneck, where towering seracs threatened collapse at any moment. This narrative blends intense human drama with accessible technical insight-showing how teamwork, methodical planning, and survival judgment made the impossible attainable. More than a story of conquest, it illuminates the science, risk management, and tactical decision-making essential for extreme-altitude mountaineering.
Step onto the coldest, most unforgiving mountain on Earth and discover how climbers first claimed the peak that demands perfection from anyone who dares approach it.























