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Sheer will: The inspiring Life and Climbs of – Michael Groom

R500.00

“This is an updated and revised edition of the autobiography of extraordinary Australian mountaineer Michael Groom which we published in 1997. Even among the many achievement-against-all-setbacks books on the market, Michael Groom’s story stands out. In 1987, he lost a third of both his feet to frostbite while climbing one of the world’s highest mountains. He was told to forget about an active, outdoor life but by 1990 he had not only taught himself to walk again, he was back climbing the Himalayas. To increase the challenge, Michael climbs without supplementary oxygen, an extraordinary thing to do in the thin oxygen-deprived air at the top of the world. In 1999 Michael climbed Makalu in the Himalayas. Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world and it’s generally considered to be a harder climb than Everest, which is why so few people have done it. Michael is now one of the very few people in the world to have climbed all six of the six highest mountains. The book features two stunning 8-page colour photo sections, and has an introduction by respected mountaineer Lincoln Hall. Its appeal will reach far beyond those already interested in mountaineering.”

Price: R500.00

Edition: Revised edition

Published: 1999

Publisher: Random House Australia

ISBN: 9780091841416

Condition: Paperback in good condition, with minor scuff marks around the edges of the cover, and top and bottom of the spine. Bottom corner of cover bent. Internally in excellent condition – very clean and tightly bound.

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“This is an updated and revised edition of the autobiography of extraordinary Australian mountaineer Michael Groom which we published in 1997. Even among the many achievement-against-all-setbacks books on the market, Michael Groom’s story stands out. In 1987, he lost a third of both his feet to frostbite while climbing one of the world’s highest mountains. He was told to forget about an active, outdoor life but by 1990 he had not only taught himself to walk again, he was back climbing the Himalayas. To increase the challenge, Michael climbs without supplementary oxygen, an extraordinary thing to do in the thin oxygen-deprived air at the top of the world. In 1999 Michael climbed Makalu in the Himalayas. Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world and it’s generally considered to be a harder climb than Everest, which is why so few people have done it. Michael is now one of the very few people in the world to have climbed all six of the six highest mountains. The book features two stunning 8-page colour photo sections, and has an introduction by respected mountaineer Lincoln Hall. Its appeal will reach far beyond those already interested in mountaineering.”

Price: R500.00

Edition: Revised edition

Published: 1999

Publisher: Random House Australia

ISBN: 9780091841416

Condition: Paperback in good condition, with minor scuff marks around the edges of the cover, and top and bottom of the spine. Bottom corner of cover bent. Internally in excellent condition – very clean and tightly bound.

Additional information

Weight 780 g