A bit of a rollercoaster of a read.
The achievement is incredible. The work involved, not just the physical endeavour but the organisation and time commitment is unbelievable.
When you see or read about people reaching the big summits of the world, it is always the last stretch that we see. We don’t see the bit where they go up and down between camps lugging the equipment and spend weeks living in campsites.
I also felt however, that one of the reasons such things are beyond the average man on the street is the cost. For at least a third of the book I was thinking of rich folks buying themselves into the record books, which I didn’t want to feel but couldn’t help it.
I’m not sure the Sherpas get the kudos they should either. They are mentioned and even celebrated at times but at other times they are listed as an addendum to a team list of names plus “some Sherpas.” Some Sherpas that made the whole thing possible and have achieved the same (and usually more) than most of the “hero” climbers that go up there.
Still, it was an interesting and enjoyable read on the whole.