The Climb (book)
The Climb (1997), republished as The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest, is an account by Russian-Kazakhstani mountaineer Anatoli Boukreev of the 1996 Everest Disaster, during which eight climbers died on the mountain. The co-author, G. Weston DeWalt—who was not part of the expedition—provides accounts from other climbers and ties together the narrative of Boukreev's logbook.
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The Climb (book)
The Climb (1997), republished as The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest, is an account by Russian-Kazakhstani mountaineer Anatoli Boukreev of the 1996 Everest Disaster, during which eight climbers died on the mountain. The co-author, G. Weston DeWalt—who was not part of the expedition—provides accounts from other climbers and ties together the narrative of Boukreev's logbook.
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A Escalada – A Verdadeira Hist ...... o seu próprio lado do evento.
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The Climb (1997), republished ...... rrative of Boukreev's logbook.
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1997-06-28
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G. Weston DeWalt
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312,168,144
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The Climb
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1997-06-28
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A Escalada – A Verdadeira Hist ...... rrativa do diário de Boukreev.
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The Climb (1997), republished ...... rrative of Boukreev's logbook.
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A Escalada
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