Eiger Obsession : Facing The Mountain That Killed My Father
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
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When the author was nine years old, his father, an experienced climber, tackled one of the world's most treacherous mountains, the Eiger, in the Swiss Alps. It was the first attempt to reach the summit via the "direct" route—Harlin senior had already climbed the North Face—and it ended in tragedy, with a 4,000-foot fall.
Forty years after his father's death, at the age of 49, the author succeeded where his father failed: beating the mountain. Published to coincide with the release of the IMAX film chronicling the climb, this book combines biography—vivid memories of Harlin's father—with a gripping you-are-there account of the climb itself.
At once a tribute to a legendary climber and a celebration of a very personal triumph, this captivating story avoids the climbing-as-life-metaphor clichés that mar so many mountaineering books, offering instead an honest and compelling journey that will grip the imagination of anyone who reads it.