The narrative centers around Kongur, a powerful entity that captivates the characters' attention and ambitions. It serves as a symbol of aspiration and dominance, influencing their lives and desires. The story explores themes of longing and the impact of a singular force on the human experience.
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Chris Bonington's literary contributions delve into the profound depths of human endurance and the spirit of adventure, particularly through the lens of Himalayan mountaineering. His writing is characterized by vivid portrayals of arduous challenges and the psychological fortitude required to overcome them. Bonington masterfully captures the raw beauty and inherent dangers of extreme environments, offering readers a unique perspective into the climber's mindset. His work stands as a testament to the triumph of human determination against overwhelming odds.







- 2020
- 2020
The narrative follows Chris Bonington and Charles Clarke, seasoned friends and adventurers, as they embark on a groundbreaking expedition to Sepu Kangri, a nearly 7,000-meter mountain in Tibet, known as 'the Great White Snow God.' In 1996, they attempt to reach this uncharted peak, guided only by a tourist map, highlighting the challenges and allure of exploring unvisited territories. Their journey encapsulates themes of friendship, adventure, and the spirit of exploration in the face of daunting natural obstacles.
- 2017
Exploring the adventurous spirit, this collection features stories by Sir Chris Bonington that highlight the extraordinary feats of individuals who have ventured into the Earth's most challenging environments. From crossing oceans and deserts to climbing mountains and navigating rivers, the narratives celebrate the determination and courage of those who strive to conquer nature's extremes. Each tale reflects the relentless pursuit of adventure and the human drive to achieve the seemingly impossible.
- 2017
Focusing on his remarkable mountaineering journey, the narrative explores Sir Chris Bonington's deep connection with Everest, the world's highest peak. It chronicles his pioneering expeditions and the challenges he faced over the years, culminating in his triumphant ascent in 1985 at the age of fifty. The Everest Years not only highlights Bonington's adventurous spirit but also reflects on the personal fulfillment and dedication that defined his legendary career.
- 2016
Following the events of I Chose to Climb, this autobiography delves into Chris Bonington's thrilling mountaineering career starting in 1962. It chronicles his adventures alongside notable climbers like Doug Scott and Don Whillans, capturing a decade filled with challenges, excitement, and exploration. Bonington shares his experiences as a mountaineer, photographer, and journalist, providing insight into the highs and lows of his expeditions.
- 2012
"Here [Bonington] describes his climbing beginnings as a teenager as well as successful ascents all over the world: the first ascent of the Central Pillar of Frèney, the first British ascent of the North Face of the Eiger in 1962, Annapurna II in 1960 and in an unhappy expedition in 1961, Nuptse, the third peak of Everest. ..."--Back cover
- 2004
Extensive reading improves fluency and there is a real need in the ELT classroom for motivating, contemporary graded material that will instantly appeal to students. Based on the internationally acclaimed book by Joe Simpson,Touching the Void is the compelling true story of a mountaineering expedition which goes dreadfully wrong.
- 2002
Adrenaline Classics continues to bring to the fore the work of the father of modern mountaineering, the celebrated climber and writer, Sir Chris Bonington. Everest—The Unclimbed Ridge is a genuine classic of Everest literature, a book that series editor Clint Willis calls "the real climber's Into Thin Air." Bonington and coauthor Charles Clarke tell the story of Bonington's most tragic expedition—a bold attempt on the fearsome Northeast Ridge of Everest. This is the expedition that killed two of Bonington's closest friends—two young men who were part of mountaineering's greatest generation; Joe Tasker and Peter Boardman set out one morning and never made it back. With 24 black-and-white photos and spectacular, edge-of-your-seat climbing, the book offers some of the most moving and powerful moments in modern mountaineering writing. "This was an epic, groundbreaking ascent by one of the most talented teams ever to hit the Himalaya."—Stephen Venables (author of Everest: Alone at the Summit)
- 2000
Quest for Adventure
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In this collection of stories, Chris Bonington looks at the adventurous impulse which has driven men and women to achieve the impossible in the face of Earth's elements - crossing its oceans, deserts and poles; canoeing its rivers; climbing its mountains; and descending into its caves.
- 1995


