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100 1  Boukreev, Anatoli. 
245 14 The climb|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cAnatoli 
       Boukreev and G. Weston DeWalt. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bBlackstone Publishing,|c2010. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 1  Read by Lloyd James. 
520    This is the gripping true account of the worst disaster in
       the history of Mt. Everest. On May 10, 1996, two 
       commercial expeditions headed by experienced leaders 
       attempted to climb the highest mountain in the world, but 
       things went terribly wrong. Crowded conditions on the 
       mountain, miscommunications, unexplainable delays, poor 
       leadership, bad decisions, and a blinding storm conspired 
       to kill. Twenty-three men and women, disoriented and out 
       of oxygen, struggled to find their way down the side of 
       the mountain. In the dark, battered by snow and driven by 
       hurricane-force winds, some of the climbers became 
       hopelessly lost and resigned themselves to death. But head
       climbing guide Anatoli Boukreev refused to give up hope. 
       Climbing blind in the maw of a life-threatening storm, 
       Boukreev brought climbers back from the edge of certain 
       death. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Boukreev, Anatoli. 
610 20 Mountain Madness (Firm).|bEverest Expedition|d(1996) 
650  0 Mountaineering accidents|zEverest, Mount (China and Nepal)
650  0 Mountaineering|xSearch and rescue operations|zEverest, 
       Mount (China and Nepal) 
700 1  DeWalt, G. Weston. 
700 1  James, Lloyd. 
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