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seultis 's review for:
The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest
by G. Weston Dewalt, Anatoli Boukreev
Good Balance for Into Thin Air
A lot of people have said this book is not credible because it's full of anger directed toward Jon Krakauer's account of events but I didn't find it to be that way. It was a good second perspective from the viewpoint of a guide on the mountain and it was nice to see Anatoli as something other than the villain.
A lot of people have said this book is not credible because it's full of anger directed toward Jon Krakauer's account of events but I didn't find it to be that way. It was a good second perspective from the viewpoint of a guide on the mountain and it was nice to see Anatoli as something other than the villain.