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EQU RANDOM HOUSE 978 0 375 76128 7 Enduring Patagonia P7557749EQU-103876 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/EQU/EQU-103876.jpg RANDOM HOUSE 978 0 375 76128 7 Enduring Patagonia Patagonia is a strange and terrifying place, a vast tract of land shared by Argentina and Chile where the violent weather spawned over the southern Pacific charges through the Andes with gale-force winds, roaring clouds, and stinging snow. Squarely athwart the latitudes known to sailors as the roaring forties and furious fifties, Patagonia is a land trapped between angry torrents of sea and sky, a place that has fascinated explorers and writers for centuries. Magellan discovered the strait that bears his name during the first circumnavigation. Charles Darwin traveled Patagonia\'s windy steppes and explored the fjords of Tierra del Fuego during the voyage of the Beagle. From the novel perspective of the cockpit, Antoine de Saint-Exupry immortalized the Andes in Wind, Sand, and Stars, and a half century later, Bruce Chatwin\'s In Patagonia earned a permanent place among the great works of travel literature. Yet even today, the Patagonian Andes remain mysterious and remote, a place where horrible storms and ruthless landscapes discourage all but the most devoted pilgrims from paying tribute to the daunting and dangerous peaks.Gregory Crouch is one such pilgrim. In seven expeditions to this windswept edge of the Southern Hemisphere, he has braved weather, gravity, fear, and doubt to try himself in the alpine crucible of Patagonia. Crouch has had several notable successes, including the first winter ascent of the legendary Cerro Torre\'s West Face, to go along with his many spectacular failures. In language both stirring and lyrical, he evokes the perils of every handhold, perils that illustrate the crucial balance between physical danger and mental agility that allows for the most important part of any climb, which is not reaching the summit, but getting down alive.Enduring Patagonia is a breathtaking odyssey through one of the worldís last wild places, a land that requires great sacrifice but offers great rewards to those who dare to challenge it. 7557749 9780375761287 9.4100lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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customer review - by , January 1, 2018
5/ 5stars
Such a great book and extremely well written. Really pulls you into Greg's life and what it's like to climb in Patagonia. Good for anyone with an interest in traveling and the outdoors, not just for alpinist and mountaineers
customer review - by , September 9, 2017
4/ 5stars
The author takes you inside the psyche if those who would seek to make the massifs of Patagonia their second home. Good lessons on the true measures of what out means to succeed.
customer review - by , July 7, 2017
5/ 5stars
I loved this book. I was inspired by the tenacity of Crouch and his climbing partners, the descriptions of Patagonia and of course his many climbs. This one is definitely a keeper and it wouldn't shock me if I read it again just for the pure enjoyment of being transported to parts south.
customer review - by , May 5, 2017
5/ 5stars
Gregory Crouch, besides his climbing experiences, describes the climatic challenges. Being from Patagonia I can feel the wind and the snow on my face while reading his book.. I saw the Cerros Fitzroy and Torres and always wandered what it would take to climb it...now I know,

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Patagonia is a strange and terrifying place, a vast tract of land shared by Argentina and Chile where the violent weather spawned over the southern Pacific charges through the Andes with gale-force winds, roaring clouds, and stinging snow. Squarely athwart the latitudes known to sailors as the roaring forties and furious fifties, Patagonia is a land trapped between angry torrents of sea and sky, a place that has fascinated explorers and writers for centuries. Magellan discovered the strait that bears his name during the first circumnavigation. Charles Darwin traveled Patagonia's windy steppes and explored the fjords of Tierra del Fuego during the voyage of the Beagle. From the novel perspective of the cockpit, Antoine de Saint-Exupry immortalized the Andes in Wind, Sand, and Stars, and a half century later, Bruce Chatwin's In Patagonia earned a permanent place among the great works of travel literature. Yet even today, the Patagonian Andes remain mysterious and remote, a place where horrible storms and ruthless landscapes discourage all but the most devoted pilgrims from paying tribute to the daunting and dangerous peaks.

Gregory Crouch is one such pilgrim. In seven expeditions to this windswept edge of the Southern Hemisphere, he has braved weather, gravity, fear, and doubt to try himself in the alpine crucible of Patagonia. Crouch has had several notable successes, including the first winter ascent of the legendary Cerro Torre's West Face, to go along with his many spectacular failures. In language both stirring and lyrical, he evokes the perils of every handhold, perils that illustrate the crucial balance between physical danger and mental agility that allows for the most important part of any climb, which is not reaching the summit, but getting down alive.

Enduring Patagonia is a breathtaking odyssey through one of the worldís last wild places, a land that requires great sacrifice but offers great rewards to those who dare to challenge it.

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By Patton Christofides
Date: January 26, 2018
Such a great book and extremely well written. Really pulls you into Greg's life and what it's like to climb in Patagonia. Good for anyone with an interest in traveling and the outdoors, not just for alpinist and mountaineers
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Randal Kay
Date: September 05, 2017
The author takes you inside the psyche if those who would seek to make the massifs of Patagonia their second home. Good lessons on the true measures of what out means to succeed.
Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
By John W. Matney
Date: July 06, 2017
I loved this book. I was inspired by the tenacity of Crouch and his climbing partners, the descriptions of Patagonia and of course his many climbs. This one is definitely a keeper and it wouldn't shock me if I read it again just for the pure enjoyment of being transported to parts south.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By InAustin
Date: May 18, 2017
Gregory Crouch, besides his climbing experiences, describes the climatic challenges. Being from Patagonia I can feel the wind and the snow on my face while reading his book.. I saw the Cerros Fitzroy and Torres and always wandered what it would take to climb it...now I know,
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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