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Anatolij Nikolajevič Bukrejev

    16 gennaio 1958 – 25 dicembre 1997
    Anatolij Nikolajevič Bukrejev
    The Climb: Tragic Ambitionsson Everest
    Un posto in cielo
    • Un posto in cielo

      I diari di un eroe inconsapevole

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Anatolij Bukreev, grande alpinista russo, è noto al pubblico italiano per il libro Everest 1996 pubblicato ne “Le Tracce” nel 1997. La sua compagna, Linda Wylie, ha lavorato a lungo alla raccolta dei suoi diari, ordinandoli per trarne i racconti più significativi.

      Un posto in cielo2002
      4,3
    • The Climb: Tragic Ambitionsson Everest

      • 297pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      As the climbers of the 1996 Mt. Everest disaster vanished into thin air, one man had the courage to bring them down alive... On May 10, 1996, two commercial expeditions headed by expert leaders attempted to scale the world's largest peak. But things went terribly wrong. Crowded conditions, bad judgement, and a bitter storm stopped many climbers in their tracks. Others were left for dead, or stranded on the frigid mountain. Anatoli Boukreev, head climbing guide for the Mountain Madness expedition, stepped into the heart of the storm and brought three of his clients down alive. Here is his amazing story-of an expedition fated for disaster, of the blind ambition that drives people to attempt such dangerous ventures, and of a modern-day hero, who risked his own life to save others..

      The Climb: Tragic Ambitionsson Everest1997
      4,0