7x7 - Seven Peaks Seven Islands - Nigel Vardy

7x7 - Seven Peaks Seven Islands

British mountaineer Nigel Vardy lost all his toes and fingertips yet continues to climb

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Buch | Softcover
152 Seiten
2011
Ecademy Press (Verlag)
978-1-907722-27-1 (ISBN)
16,20 inkl. MwSt
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Mountaineer Nigel Vardy lost all his toes, fingertips and suffered severe heel damage trapped in a savage, life-threatening storm below the summit of Mt. McKinley, North America's highest mountain yet he then went on to climb the highest mountains on the world's seven largest islands, from the frozen Arctic to jungle-clad active volcanoes.
In 1999 British mountaineer Nigel Vardy lost all his toes, fingertips and suffered severe heel damage trapped overnight in a savage, life-threatening storm below the summit of Mt. McKinley, North America's highest mountain. This is an inspiring, highly-readable personal account of how he went on to climb the highest mountains on the world's seven largest islands, from the frozen Arctic to jungle-clad active volcanoes, despite his foot damage that would have crippled most of us. Nigel epitomises the life principle that "The only limits in our lives are those we accept ourselves", challenging each of us to examine our own lives and goals once again.

Nigel Vardy is a record breaking Mountaineer, motivational speaker and author, who describes himself as '6"2, blue eyed and scarred. In 1999, he suffered severe frostbite whilst climbing on Mt McKinley in Alaska, leading to horrendous amputations of his fingers, toes and nose. Nigel says watching parts of his body die were some of the hardest days of his life. "Those tiny things suddenly became so important, especially when faced with the prospect of losing them." His niece remarked 'Uncle Nigel has feet like a teddy bear!' After three years recovering from his injuries, Nigel returned to high altitude and climbed Island Peak in Nepal. Since the he has climbed on almost every continent, bashed through miles of jungle and taken part in African relief expeditions. He has appeared on national and international TV and radio and written extensively about his experiences. Writing has helped his recovery and proved a source of inspiration for many people. Nigel has since also completed a British first. He climbed the highest peaks on the world's seven largest islands.

Chapter
The Penny Ice Cap - Baffin Island - April/May 2003

Chapter 2
Gunnbjorns Fjeld - Greenland - May/June 2004

Chapter 3
Mt Fuji - Honshu - September 2004

Chapter 4
Mt Kinabalu - Borneo - October 2005

Chapter 5
Gunung Kerinci Pt 1 - Sumatra - October 2005

Chapter 6
Gunung Kerinci Pt 2 - Sumatra - October 2006

Chapter 7
Carstensz Pyramid - Irian Jaya - October 2006

Chapter 8
Maromokotro - Madagascar - October 2007

Chapter 9
Now It's All Over, What Did I Learn?

Chapter 10
What's All This Everest Thing?

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.3.2011
Sprache englisch
Maße 127 x 203 mm
Gewicht 279 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Psychologie
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
ISBN-10 1-907722-27-0 / 1907722270
ISBN-13 978-1-907722-27-1 / 9781907722271
Zustand Neuware
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