Alive in the death zone
By Hall, Lincoln
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Description:
ALIVE IN THE DEATH ZONE: Mount Everest Survival, Lincoln Hall's story
of climbing the world's highest mountain, being left for dead near the
summit and his subsequent return to life and safety, is an incredible
and exciting adventure that will inspire anyone who reads it. It's a
story of survival against all odds using sheer willpower, courage and
determination. Early chapters give young readers an insight into
why people climb mountains, Lincoln's early interest in them and the
influences that led to his passion for climbing and his quest to climb
the world's highest peak. It will then focus on the 2006 expedition
when Lincoln reached the summit but was left for dead because he
suffered cerebral oedema when he began his descent. Miraculously, after
spending a perilous night on a knife-edge crest in the Death Zone, he
was found the next morning and began the descent, only to be confronted
with more dangers before he reached safety. Unbeknown to Lincoln, the
world, including his family, had been told he was dead, and the
miraculous story of his survival made worldwide headline news.
Frostbite claimed Lincoln's fingers and toes and he lost nearly twenty
kilograms but his remarkable recovery and rehabilitation enabled him to
write the best-selling book DEAD LUCKY.
| Subject |
ADVENTURE AND ADVENTURERS |
| ISBN |
9781741663372 |
| Publisher |
Random House book |
| Publication Year |
2008 |
| Place of Publication |
North Sydney |
| Call Number |
796 HAL |
| Media |
Book |
| Binding |
HB |
| Price |
$29.95 |
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