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‘It is often from our setbacks, even our weaknesses, that we derive some of our greatest blessings.’
That Untravelled World
is the autobiography of one of the greatest adventurers of the twentieth century.
Eric Shipton
was a pioneering explorer, journeying to places that did not feature on maps and to unexplored mountains, such as the
High Dauphiné
.
Shipton describes early childhood days filled with adventures; his first encounter with the high mountains on a visit to the
Pyrenees
, and the onset of his climbing career inspired by travels in Norway with a friend. He reminisces on first meeting infamous explorer
H.W. ‘Bill’ Tilman
, and their first expedition together to
Mount Kenya
. Tilman and Shipton were later to become one of the most famous climbing partnerships of all time.
Filled with anecdotes from different periods of his life, Shipton takes us on his journey from
Kilimanjaro
and
Mount Stanley
alongside Tilman, his discovery of the route to the
Nanda Devi Sanctuary
, summiting
Mount Kamet
with mountaineering icon
Frank Smythe
, and multiple expeditions to
Everest
First published in 1969,
is the story of an adventurer who, inspired by
Edward Whymper
, travelled to feral landscapes across the globe, and has in turn inspired generations of climbers and mountaineers.
That Untravelled World
is the autobiography of one of the greatest adventurers of the twentieth century.
Eric Shipton
was a pioneering explorer, journeying to places that did not feature on maps and to unexplored mountains, such as the
High Dauphiné
.
Shipton describes early childhood days filled with adventures; his first encounter with the high mountains on a visit to the
Pyrenees
, and the onset of his climbing career inspired by travels in Norway with a friend. He reminisces on first meeting infamous explorer
H.W. ‘Bill’ Tilman
, and their first expedition together to
Mount Kenya
. Tilman and Shipton were later to become one of the most famous climbing partnerships of all time.
Filled with anecdotes from different periods of his life, Shipton takes us on his journey from
Kilimanjaro
and
Mount Stanley
alongside Tilman, his discovery of the route to the
Nanda Devi Sanctuary
, summiting
Mount Kamet
with mountaineering icon
Frank Smythe
, and multiple expeditions to
Everest
First published in 1969,
is the story of an adventurer who, inspired by
Edward Whymper
, travelled to feral landscapes across the globe, and has in turn inspired generations of climbers and mountaineers.