Nepal Himalaya: the Most Mountainous of a Singularly Mountainous Country

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Nepal Himalaya: the Most Mountainous of a Singularly Mountainous Country

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 280 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781909461383
  • DDC分類 915.49604

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Throughout 1949 and 1950 H.W. 'Bill' Tilman mounted pioneering expeditions to Nepal and its Himalayan mountains, taking advantage of some of the first access to the country for Western travellers in the 20th century. Tilman and his party-including a certain Sherpa Tenzing Norgay-trekked into the Kathmandu Valley and on to the Langtang region, where the highs and lows began. They first explored the Ganesh Himal, before moving on to the Jugal Himal and the following season embarking on an ambitious trip to Annapurna and Everest. Manaslu was their first objective, but left to 'better men', and Annapurna IV very nearly climbed instead but for bad weather which dogged the whole expedition. Needless to say, Tilman was leading some very lightweight expeditions into some seriously heavyweight mountains. After the Annapurna adventure Tilman headed to Everest with-among others-Dr Charles Houston. Approaching from the delights of Namche Bazaar, the party made progress up the flanks of Pumori to gaze as best they could into the Western Cwm, and at the South Col and South-East Ridge approach to the summit of Everest.His observations were both optimistic and pessimistic: 'One cannot write off the south side as impossible until the approach from the head of the West Cwm to this remarkably airy col has been seen.' But then of the West Cwm: 'A trench overhung by these two tremendous walls might easily become a grave for any party which pitched its camp there.' Nepal Himalaya presents Tilman's favourite sketches, encounters with endless yetis, trouble with the porters, his obsessive relationship with alcohol and issues with the food. And so Tilman departs Nepal for the last time proper with these retiring words: 'If a man feels he is failing to achieve this stern standard he should perhaps withdraw from a field of such high endeavour as the Himalaya.'

Contents

Foreword by Ed Douglas; Preface; Part 1 The Langtang Himal, 1949; Chapter 1 To Nepal; Chapter 2 Katmandu; Chapter 3 To the Langtang; Chapter 4 The Langtang; Chapter 5 Rasua Garhi; Chapter 6 The Ganesh Himal; Chapter 7 The Langtang Again; Chapter 8 The Jugal Himal; Part 2 Annapurna Himal, 1950; Chapter 9 The Start; Chapter 10 The Marsyandi; Chapter 11 Manangbhot; Chapter 12 To the Mountain; Chapter 13 On the Mountain; Chapter 14 A Change of Scene; Chapter 15 Mustangbhot; Chapter 16 Muktinath; Chapter 17 Bimatakhoti and Himal Chuli; Chapter 18 A Fresh Start; Chapter 19 approach to Mt Everest; The Natural History of the Langtang Valley by O. Polunin.

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