Mt Everest: Confessions of an Amatuer Peak Bagger

by Flynn Kevin

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A true story, warts and all, of what really happened to ad exec and amateur climber Kevin Flynn during his days at the top of the world. In May 2004, Flynn reached the summit of Mt. Everest--but not without tears, laughter, failures, near-death experiences and great friendships. If you've ever wondered what it would be like for a mere mortal to attempt Mt. Everest, this book is as close as it gets.

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A fun, yet gripping, read. This book doesn't make the best use of the English language, but you can feel the tension associated with a life risking activity like climbing Mt. Everest. This is just a thoroughly enjoyable read if you like tales of adventure. And I do!
This book is a no-holds-barred look at ad exec and amateur climber Kevin Flynn's two attempts at climbing Mt. Everest. It details the physical and mental struggles involved with being away from home for three months in order to climb the world's highest peak, and the raging disappointment that comes with failure. Those with weak stomachs will probably want to avoid this book as there are very frank discussions of dead bodies, bodily fluids and gastrointestinal distress.
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Kevin Flynn, an advertising executive, amateur pilot and mountaineer sets his sites on the mother of all mountains, Everest. In this candid memoir, Flynn recounts his two attempts to climb to the top of the world leaving nothing unstated - "warts and all". If you are in the hunt for a book that gives you an up close and personal first person account of an Everest climb, pick up Confessions of an Amateur Peak Bagger, you will not be disappointed.
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Canonical title
Mt Everest: Confessions of an Amatuer Peak Bagger
People/Characters
Kevin Flynn; Phil Ershler; Susan Ershler; Eric Simonson
First words
Unmotivated.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I'm confident he'll pass the hat, with all the good karma, along to someone else.

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Sports and Leisure, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, Travel
DDC/MDS
796Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsAthletic and outdoor sports and games
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GV199.44 .E85 .F59Geography, Anthropology and RecreationRecreation. LeisureRecreation. LeisureOutdoor life. Outdoor recreationHiking. Pedestrian tours
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Languages
English
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