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Eiger Dreams: Ventures Among Men and Mountains

Eiger Dreams: Ventures Among Men and Mountains
Author: Jon Krakauer
Publisher: Anchor
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 60 reviews
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ISBN: 0385488181
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.522
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Publication Date: May 19, 1997
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5 out of 5 stars Jon Krakauer at his best   December 14, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When it comes to talking story, about the wilderness, few people have more interesting stories than serious mountaineers, more than once in this book, youll find yourself reading "I thought this is what its really like to die" more than once, in some form or another.

Jon Krakuaer has the gift of gab in spades and this is his writting at its best, in my opinion. I do not climb at all but have logged enough vicarious flight hours in Jon Krakauers books living vicariously through the many colorful characters that populate the climbing world.

My favorites parts were Eiger Dreams, Canyoneering, and On Choosing a Tentmate.



5 out of 5 stars Lay-Z Boy Dreams: Ventures Among Readers and Mts.   August 22, 2006
Too timid (or wise!) to try mountain climbing? Look no further, because Krakauer's "Eiger Dreams" is every armchair mountaineer's dream: 12 classic climbing adventures detailing the author's assaults upon this planet's most harrowing miles of vertical rock and snow. Of these previously-printed Krakauer articles, not one failed to pull me into the excitement of moment, whether it was Jon dangling from various cliff faces the world round or merely scrambling along some forgotten canyon floor.

For matchless, pulse-pounding adventure, shadow the footsteps of Krakauer as he traverses the globe. Turn up the lights, crack out the bifocals, and let Jon do the rest. Just be careful not to fall out of your chair.

Enjoy!


ps Other great Krakauer reads: Into Thin Air, Into the Wild.



3 out of 5 stars Okay but....   March 18, 2006
 4 out of 8 found this review helpful

I loved Into Thin Air by Krakauer, so I purchased several of his other books, including this one. While the stories were interesting, it lacked the depth I enjoy from a book (likely because it appears to be reprints of magazine articles). It also seems that most (if not all) of these articles are 20+ years old. For the same price as this book I would been better off with a years subscription to Adventure magazine.


5 out of 5 stars As Good as it gets..   January 26, 2006
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

You really can't go wrong with this one unless maybe you've already read the articles in the original magazines.

A collection of articles about climbing. Covers everything from bouldering, all the way up to the highest peaks on the planet.

Covers the people places and events in a way that is highly engaging, and evocative. You get a real sense of what it's like to be two thousand feet up on an ice covered sheer rock face....alone... a week away from any sign of civilization...when the ice that supports you suddenly becomes too thin to allow any advancement, and leaves you seriously questioning the stability of your current position... forcing a terrified retreat.

Hardly an insider book for alpinist alone, it's a book anybody can enjoy. Having said that, I suspect people involved in other adrenalin sports (auto racing, sky diving, etc) will enjoy it most.

I throughly enjoyed the book. It would be very difficult to improve upon. If you ever wondered what kind of person risks their life simply to say they reached the summit of some mountain, this book will go a long way towards answering that question.



5 out of 5 stars You have to be a little bit crazy..........   November 16, 2005
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

....to want to do what these mountaineers live for. If avoiding avalanches, brushing off frostbite, entertaining yourself for days in a tent while you wait out a storm, climbing on ridges with hurricane force winds, looking down three thousand foot cliffs and staring death in the eyes and smiling sounds fun to you, then mountaineering may just be your cup of tea! Regardless, if you enjoy reading about hardcore adventurers, then this book is definately your cup of tea. The stories are very entertaining and suspensful at times. I particularly enjoyed Krakauer's portrayal of mountaineering culture- Many of these adrenaline rush junkies have eccentric personalities stemming from their own audacity. Anyone who enjoys outdoor adventure, will enjoy reading the stories in this book.



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