| #341599 in Books | Mountaineers Books | 2001-11-01 | 2001-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.77 x.64 x5.14l,.40 | File Name: 0898868432 | 224 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Good addition to the literature|By Rachel|This is an engaging and nicely written perspective of the "Everest/Mountaineering/cultural " gestalt , basically a look at how the growth of commercial and "holiday' mountaineering and trekking has impacted the general regions around the Himalaya, around Kathmandu and the general region of trekking routes. After reading a nu|From Library Journal|Interest in Mount Everest (called Chomolungma, or "Goddess Mother of the World," by the locals) and the surrounding high mountains of Nepal has placed enormous strain on both the physical environment and the people of the region. At any one
Everest, a mountain known all around the world and surrounded by the tragic romanticism of climbers risking everything for a dream. Although much has been written on the feats and accomplishments of these climbers, what about the people who actually live in the shadow of the mountain and the ways cimbers and trekkers affect their lives? Ed Douglas spent time traveling in Nepal and Tibet, talking to politicians, environmentalists and moutaineers, to local peopl...
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