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Structured Chaos Victor Saunders PB
The Unusual Life of a Climber
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This is not just a tale of mountaineering triumphs, but also an account of rescues, tragedies and failures. Telling his story with humour and warmth, Saunders spans the decades from youthful awkwardness to concerns about age-related forgetfulness, ranging from 'Where did I put my keys?' to 'is this the right mountain?'
'Structured chaos' is a testament to the value of friendship and the things that really matter in life: being in the right place at the right time with the right people and making the most of the view.
'Structured chaos' is a testament to the value of friendship and the things that really matter in life: being in the right place at the right time with the right people and making the most of the view.
| Cordee Code: | CPB205 |
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| Page Size: | 156 x 234 mm |
| No of Pages: | 192 |
| Publisher: | Vertebrate Publishing |
| ISBN13: | 9781912560677 |
| Author: | Victor Saunders |
| Published Date: | March 2022 |
| Binding: | Paperback (flapped) |
| Illustrations: | B&W + two 8 page colour plates |
| Weight: | 360g |
| Product Type: | Book |
'Mountains have given structure to my adult life. I suppose they have also given me purpose, though I still can't guess what that purpose might be. And although I have glimpsed the view from the mountain top and I still have some memory of what direction life is meant to be going in, I usually lose sight of the wood for the trees. In other words, I, like most of us, have lived a life of structured chaos.'
'Structured Chaos' is Victor Saunder's award winning follow-up to Elusive Summits (winner of the Boardman Tasker Prize in 1990), 'No Place to Fall' and 'Himalaya: The Tribulations of Vic & Mick.' He reflects on his early childhood in Malaya and his first experiences of climbing as a student, and describes his progression from scaling canal-side walls in Camden to expeditions in the Himalaya and Karakoram. Following climbs on K2 and Naga Parbat, he leaves his career as an architect and moves to Chamonix to become a mountain guide. He later makes the first ascent of Chamshen in the Saser Kangri massif, and reunites with old friend Mich Fowler to climb the north face of Sersank.
This is not just a tale of mountaineering triumphs, but also an account of rescues, tragedies and failures. Telling his story with humour and warmth, Saunders spans the decades from youthful awkwardness to concerns about age-related forgetfulness, ranging from 'Where did I put my keys?' to 'is this the right mountain?'
'Structured chaos' is a testament to the value of friendship and the things that really matter in life: being in the right place at the right time with the right people and making the most of the view.
'Structured Chaos' is Victor Saunder's award winning follow-up to Elusive Summits (winner of the Boardman Tasker Prize in 1990), 'No Place to Fall' and 'Himalaya: The Tribulations of Vic & Mick.' He reflects on his early childhood in Malaya and his first experiences of climbing as a student, and describes his progression from scaling canal-side walls in Camden to expeditions in the Himalaya and Karakoram. Following climbs on K2 and Naga Parbat, he leaves his career as an architect and moves to Chamonix to become a mountain guide. He later makes the first ascent of Chamshen in the Saser Kangri massif, and reunites with old friend Mich Fowler to climb the north face of Sersank.
This is not just a tale of mountaineering triumphs, but also an account of rescues, tragedies and failures. Telling his story with humour and warmth, Saunders spans the decades from youthful awkwardness to concerns about age-related forgetfulness, ranging from 'Where did I put my keys?' to 'is this the right mountain?'
'Structured chaos' is a testament to the value of friendship and the things that really matter in life: being in the right place at the right time with the right people and making the most of the view.