Offroad athletes take weeks to months to train and they will cross the finish line. It takes only 1 second to cross the finish line, but the impact is great. People ask why. This is very easy for me. When I crossed the finish line, I felt like I had it once; it was a unique combination of pride, pain, relief and unattainable achievement feeling. After reading "Lean Air", I realized that climbing a mountain is actually like participating in a competition.
Entering a thin sky is a wonderful adventure story about the mountain's Jon Krakauer accent. Everest Krakauer is a member of the expedition team of Rob Halls Expedition Advisor who is trying to climb Mount Everest on May 10, 1996. The story begins with Mount Everest. Jon Krakauer is the protagonist and writer of the book "Entering the Thin Air" and I am confident when I climb a mountain. Everest Despite his first attitude, he desperately returned to his home in Seattle.
Entering a thin air: Jon Krakauer Jon Krakauer was hired by Outside magazine to write articles on the commercialization of Mount Everest. As a climber, Krakauer decided to adventure with Rob Hall, an adventure consultant. There is a guide that makes it possible for inexperienced climbers to climb up. But the price is $ 65,000. During the rise, Clarkauer talked about his team expedition. The expedition used the Nanxun route. This route starts with a base camp and there are four camps before the summit. Krakauer also talked about the history of Everest climbing with other expeditions that were ongoing during his time. Clarkauer's dream is to climb Everest from an early age. His wish accepted that he write articles and encouraged adventure consultants to participate and climb. But he knows little that he is participating in exploring the most devastating Everest in history. They move slowly, become tired, get sick, and lose weight
Entering Thin Air is based on the true story in the eyes of Jon Krakauer. He was a journalist and climber who decided to climb the dangerous Mount Everest and participate in the most devastating expedition in history. Krakauer is combined with a rock climbing service called Adventure Consultants. This is led by Rob Hall, who is responsible for the lives of the other ten climbers. The climbing camp is classified as base camp, camp 1, camp 2, camp 3, camp 4. After spending several weeks at the base camp, the team went to other camps for multiple trips to speed up the adaptation process to the environment.