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Michal Angelo
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This volume is highly detailed, and although somewhat technical measures are taken to explain such that the layman can understand.
Once the teams (Fisher & Hall) acclimatise to site IV things start to happen fast and on is left wondering, "who... did what?!" I'm sure the intensity of this volume severely pales in the face of the actual incident.
— Apr 25, 2018 04:20PM
Once the teams (Fisher & Hall) acclimatise to site IV things start to happen fast and on is left wondering, "who... did what?!" I'm sure the intensity of this volume severely pales in the face of the actual incident.
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Michal Angelo
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One does not first need to read Krakauer's Into Thin Air to understand The Climb. This volume, although using technical jargon, is supplemented with footnotes and asides that make the read easy and enjoyable.
— Apr 22, 2018 05:41PM

