The escapist : cheating death on the world's highest mountains /

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by Filippi, Gabriel.
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Popplewell, Brett, Published by : Harper Collins Publishers Ltd., (Toronto :) Physical details: xiii, 380 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm. Subject(s): Mountaineering | Death Zone --extreme feats --devastating loss --human perseverance Year : 2016 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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In The Escapist, Filippi proves an old axiom true: no climber returns from a summit the same person as when he began his ascent. Sometimes the alteration is physical, but more often it's buried within. The Escapist is an unflinching account of extreme feats and devastating loss that takes readers to the highest peaks on six continents and into the deepest valleys of the human soul. In a book marked by adventure and tragedy, Filippi dissects what it takes to get to the top of the world, and what that quest takes out of you. Haunted by survivor's guilt and post-traumatic stress disorder, Filippi explains how life on the brink of death can change someone. He chronicles how his experiences on mountains ranging from K2 to Everest to Nanga Parbat, a mountain in Pakistan also known as The Maneater, transformed him from a hubristic young man who pushed himself to the brink into the cautious adventurer who preserved seven lives when he halted an ascent up Everest just an hour from the summit. In this gripping, heartfelt and inspiring memoir, one of Canada's foremost mountaineers shares a life spent in and out of the death zone. The Escapist is a story about human perseverance and triumph in the pursuit of one man's dreams, and helps to explain why some people will never give up on trying to climb to the top of the world.