The Eiger Obsession Facing the Mountain That Killed My Father

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Edition: Original
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2009-05-19
Publisher(s): Lyons Press
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Summary

In the 1960s a handsome young American named John Harlin II changed the face of Alpine climbing, scaling some of Europe's most treacherous peaks. But it was the vertical north face of the Eiger that became his obsession. Living with his wife and two children in Switzerland, he spent countless hours planning, waiting, and attempting to climb the notoriousdirettissima, the Eiger direct. He wanted to be the first, and everyone in the Alpine world knew itincluding John Harlin III, who was nine years old when, in the attempt, his father plummeted 4,000 feet to his death. In the shadow of tragedy, John Harlin III came of age possessed with the same passion for risk that drove his father. Although he reveled in downhill skiing and rock-climbing, for years he honored a promise to his mother not to be an Alpine climber. But in 2005, he could resist no longer. With his nine-year-old daughter and an IMAX Theatre film crew, Harlin set off on his quest. InThe Eiger Obsession, he tells the unforgettable storya story about fathers and sons, climbers and mountains, and dreamers who dare.

Author Biography

John Harlin III is the editor of the American Alpine Journal and a contributing editor for Backpacker. A former host of PBS’s Anything Wild, he lives in Hood River, Oregon, with his wife and daughter.

Table of Contents

The Shattered Pillarp. 1
Castles and Cragsp. 11
An Alpine Apprenticeshipp. 27
The First American Ascent of the Eiger, 1962p. 39
International Citizensp. 49
Chamonixp. 59
Leysinp. 71
Frustrations with the Eiger Directp. 79
Adventures with Dadp. 89
Preparations for Eiger Directp. 101
The John Harlin Routep. 117
Picking Up the Piecesp. 147
Yes, He Was My Fatherp. 163
Mountain Guidep. 187
The Lessons of Waddp. 201
Facing the Eigerp. 225
Mont Blancp. 231
From One Life into Anotherp. 243
Acknowledgmentsp. 267
Indexp. 271
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