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Jon Krakauer

A Harrowing True Story of Everest's Deadliest Climb

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Author: Jon Krakauer

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/05/1997

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1The Call of Everest - Setting the Scene for Tragedy
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Chapter 2Ascending the Mountain - The Climb Begins
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Chapter 3The Summit Push - A Grueling Test of Endurance
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Chapter 4The Storm Hits - Disaster Strikes Near the Summit
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Chapter 5Human Limits - The Cost of Ambition on Everest
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Chapter 6Aftermath - Reflections and Repercussions of the Tragic Climb
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Chapter 7Lessons from the Deadly Climb - Krakauer's Personal Insights
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Who should listen Into Thin Air

"Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer is an essential listen for adventure enthusiasts, aspiring mountaineers, and anyone intrigued by the human spirit's resilience in the face of extreme challenges. It offers a gripping firsthand account of the ill-fated 1996 Mount Everest expedition, making it ideal for those interested in survival stories, the complexities of human nature under pressure, and the ethical dilemmas faced in pursuit of adventure. Additionally, listeners seeking insight into the dangers of high-altitude climbing and the psychological aspects of extreme sports will find it both compelling and thought-provoking.

3 quotes from Into Thin Air

  • "The trick is to keep your head while all around you are losing theirs."
  • "It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves."
  • "Human life is not worth the risk of death."

Author : Jon Krakauer

Jon Krakauer, an acclaimed American writer and mountaineer, has carved a significant niche for himself in the realm of narrative non-fiction. Born on April 12, 1954, in Brookline, Massachusetts, Krakauer quickly developed an insatiable appetite for adventure and the outdoors, which has heavily influenced his body of work. His writings, often centered on themes of exploration, survival, and the human spirit under duress, have garnered widespread recognition and critical acclaim. Krakauer's most notable works, including "Into the Wild," "Under the Banner of Heaven," and "Into Thin Air," reflect his meticulous research and intimate storytelling. "Into Thin Air," a gripping first-hand account of his harrowing experience during the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, cemented Krakauer's reputation as a masterful chronicler of human ambition and the often perilous path it treads.