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Buried in the Sky: The Extraordinary Story of the Sherpa Climbers on K2's Deadliest Day (2012)

par Peter Zuckerman, Amanda Padoan

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Presents the stories of the sherpas who have acted as expert consultants to Westerners climbing the Himalayas, focusing in particular on Chhiring Dorje Sherpa and Pasang Lama, who survived when eleven other climbers died on K2 in August 2008.
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Buried in the Sky is the story of the deadliest day on the world's second-highest mountain, K2. Situated in Pakistan, K2 is 28,250 feet high, and a much less benevolent mountain than Everest. (Everest is 780 feet higher than K2.) The weather is much worse, the sheer drops more frequent and more challenging, and its camps less friendly, often existing on narrow, dangerous ridges.

On August 1, 2008, eleven climbers, both mountaineers and high-altitude porters (HAPs) died on K2. The book tells the story of the high-altitude porters (HAPs), usually called sherpas, and describes their backgrounds and their role helping mainly unskilled, rich foreigners climb the deadly mountain.

The book was good reading, the sort of adventure story I love to sink into, tragedy and all. I finished it in one (long) sitting, and was generally satisfied with the story. The book has photographs and excellent, detailed maps.

I picked up this book because I absolutely loved Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air, which is about the 1996 disaster on Everest. Krakauer was one of the mountaineers who summitted Everest that year, witnessed much of the tragedy, and knew personally all the climbers and porters. I think that's what made Into Thin Air so good, that the author was so invested in telling his story, his point of view. Buried in the Sky fails in that respect, as the authors were not in the climb they write about, and the difference is marked.

The book is thoroughly researched, interesting, and gripping. However, it's not going to be like Krakauer's book, which I've read so many times that its cover is frayed. Buried in the Sky is a good, sad, tragic story, but lacks the passion it needed to compel me further. ( )
  ahef1963 | May 4, 2024 |
An exciting story to start with that is almost upstaged by the fascinating history of the area and the sherpa climbers. Not a dull chapter in the whole book. You'll come away with a real appreciation of the men who do the heavy work on these expeditions. The author did some impressive research but it wouldn't have been so effective without his writing style. Even the gruesome details of how death took some of the climbers was presented in a respectful way--but it still left me shaken. Great read. ( )
  dhenn31 | Jan 24, 2024 |
I could not stop reading this. The story is tragic and hearing it from the perspective of the often overlooked HAP team was intense and much more powerful. ( )
  ohheybrian | Dec 29, 2023 |
I recommend pairing this read with [The Ghosts of K2: The Epic Saga of the First Ascent]. ( )
  lemontwist | Sep 6, 2023 |
A well written history of the sherpas ..focusing their culture, religious beliefs etc. The climbing disaster in 2008 to the top of K2, with many deaths was detailed in the book Into Thin Air..This book is a follow up of the survivors. i can't understand the obsession, addiction some have to this extremely dangerous mountain climbing .. but the book is hard to put down. Overwhelming at times. ( )
  loraineo | Apr 24, 2022 |
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