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Title High : stories of survival from Everest and K2 [Hoopla electronic resource].

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : Listen & Live Audio, Inc., 2000.
Made available through hoopla
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (5hr., 47 min.)) : digital.
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Cast Read by George Guidall.
Summary Everest and K2-two of the most feared and respected peaks in the world. High offers a unique perspective on climbing these two peaks, from early exploration disasters, to the modern tragedies. With writing from Matt Dickinson, Chris Bonington, David Roberts and others, these stories remind us, in vivid written accounts, why Everest and K2 are among the world's most dangerous places, yet why the world's best climbers can't stay away from them. High is an adventure audio book at its most compelling. Winner of Publisher's Weekly 'Listen Up' Award.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Everest, Mount (China and Nepal)
K2 (Pakistan : Mountain)
Mountaineering.
Genre Adventure fiction.
Added Author Willis, Clint.
Roberts, David.
Dickinson, Matt.
Bonington, Chris.
Webster, Ed.
Stokes, Brummie, 1945-
Haberl, Jim, 1958-
Clarke, Charles, 1944-
Houston, Charles S.
Bates, Robert H. (Robert Hicks), 1911-
Smythe, F. S. (Francis Sydney), 1900-1949.
Guidall, George. Narrator.
Conger, Eric. Narrator.
Prebble, Simon. Narrator.
Sklar, Alan. Narrator.
hoopla digital.
ISBN 9781593162535 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
1593162537 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT11001749
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