Nanda Devi: A Journey to the Last Sanctuary

Nanda Devi: A Journey to the Last Sanctuary

Surrounded by 20,000 foot peaks which effectively seal off the mountain at their center, the Nanda Devi Sanctuary was virtually impenetrable. But in 1934 Eric Shipton and Bill Tilman made the first of their great Himalayan expeditions by forcing a way up the river gorge. In 2000, the Sanctuary was entered for one single visit. Hugh Thomson was offered a place on this unique expedition led by Eric Shipton's son, John Shipton and the great Indian mountaineer, Colonel Kumar. This journey forms the basis of the book. Woven through it are all the amazing stories that surround the mountain—a powerful blend of myths and politics.




Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 910
EAN: 9780753818473
ISBN: 0753818477
Label: Phoenix
Manufacturer: Phoenix
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 232
Publication Date: 2005-02-01
Publisher: Phoenix
Studio: Phoenix



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Summary: A Potpourri Journey
Comment: Thomson has given us one story of a mountain; a story of friendships, adventure, and the real world of people and the politics and beliefs that make the world fascinating, but at times troubling. The cultural lessons of the locals (India) and of the participants were very intriguing.

Written in a straight forward manner, keeping our interest but not making the read a job with complicated plots and subplots.

Recommended to us by someone not interested in mountain adventures, but who never the less enjoyed the book.

Includes color and b/w photos.


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