Psychovertical
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- £9.99
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- £9.99
Publisher Description
WINNER OF THE BOARDMAN TASKER PRIZE 2008
Metro magazine recently wrote that Andy Kirkpatrick makes Ray Mears look like Paris Hilton. Words like boldness, adventure and risk were surely coined especially for him. As one of the world's most accomplished mountaineers and big-wall climbers, he goes vertically where other climbers (to say nothing of the general public) fear to tread.
For the first time, this cult hero of vertical rock has written a book, in which his thirteen-day ascent of Reticent Wall on El Capitan in California - the hardest big-wall climb ever soloed by a Briton - frames a challenging autobiography. From childhood on a grim inner-city housing estate in Hull, the story moves through horrific encounters and unique athletic achievements at the extremes of the earth. As he writes, 'Climbs like this make no sense ... the chances of dying on the route are high.' Yet Andy, in his thirties with young children, has everything to live for. This is the paradox at the heart of the story.
This book - by turns gut-wrenching, entertaining and challenging - appeals to the adventurer in all of us.
Customer Reviews
Awesome stuff!
The best climbing book I've read since Deep Play. Scared the **** out of me.
Fantastic
I read this book as an after thought, but so glad I did. Had me totally engaged the whole way through. Talking about his fears as he sits on El Cap. Brilliant read, I totally recommend this book to non climbers like my self.
This book has made me want to go climbing. Not an huge climbs like Andy. I'll start smaller maybe on a indoor climbing wall.
Simply Awesome!!!
This is a must read book, Andy Kirkpatrick's witty, dry sense of humour is hilarious. An awesome prequel to his follow up book "Cold Wars". This book is on the edge of your seat reading. READ IT!!!