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Sherpa Hospitality as a Cure for Frostbite

A Personal Perspective on the Tigers of Himalayan Mountaineering

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Sherpa Hospitality as a Cure for Frostbite

By: Mark Horrell
Narrated by: Mark Horrell
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The heroic story of how Sherpas stood up and took control of their destiny

Ever since Europeans started exploring the world’s highest mountains and trying to reach their summits in the early 20th century, Sherpas have been an integral part of mountaineering expeditions to the Himalayas. In this anthology curated from his popular Footsteps on the Mountain blog, Mark Horrell explores the evolution of Sherpa mountaineers, from the porters of early expeditions to the superstar climbers of the present day.

Writing with trademark warmth and humour, he starts by bringing to life the Sherpa characters of the early days, describing their customs and superstitions, and putting their contributions and achievements into context.

In the deeply personal second section of the book, he covers some of the conflicts of the 21st century, when a series of high-profile controversies highlighted the tensions between Sherpas and western climbers on Everest. He was a witness to a devastating avalanche in the Khumbu Icefall that killed 16 Nepali mountain workers and led to a labour dispute, and he describes the events that followed from a commercial client’s perspective.

In the final section of the book, he brings the story up to date and looks to the future, as Sherpas have moved out of the limelight of westerners, running successful mountaineering expedition companies and becoming celebrated climbers in their own right.

"It's uncommon to come across stories that look beneath the surface to investigate deeper issues while remaining accessible and humorous. Sherpa Hospitality achieves this." Alex Roddie

©2021 Mark Horrell (P)2022 Mark Horrell
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Mark tells the often overlooked experiences of Sherpas, who are instrumental in 8,000m ascents. It is told with authority and humour that mixes well. I like it when authors read their own non fiction book - makes the experience more personal.

Great to hear about Sherpas from a personal perspective

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