Hidden Mountains: Survival and Reckoning After a Climb Gone Wrong

Hidden Mountains: Survival and Reckoning After a Climb Gone Wrong

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  • Create Date:2023-01-23 11:21:48
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  • Author:Michael Wejchert
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Summary

The story of a climbing adventure gone wrong in a remote Alaskan mountain range, the impossible rescue attempt that followed, and the fraught cost of survival

In 2018, two couples set out on a climbing expedition to Alaska's Hidden Mountains, one of the last wild ranges in North America。 A rarity in modern climbing, the peaks were nearly unexplored and untouched, a place where few people had ever visited and granite spires still awaited first ascents。 Inspired by generations of daring alpinists before them, the four climbers were now compelled to strike out into uncharted territory themselves。

This trip to the Hidden Mountains would be the culmination of years of climbing together, promising to test the foursome's skill and dedication to the sport。 But as the climbers would soon discover, no amount of preparation can account for the unknowns of true wilderness。 As they neared the top of an unclimbed peak, rockfall grievously injured one of the climbers while he was out of sight, leaving him stranded and in critical condition。

Over the course of the next nine hours, the other three climbers worked to reach their companion。 What followed was a pulse-pounding rescue attempt by Alaska's elite Pararescuers in one of the most remote regions in the country--raising difficult questions about wilderness accessibility, technology's role in outdoor adventure, and what it means to weigh risk against the siren song of the mountains。

With visceral prose, Michael Wejchert recounts the group's rescue and traces the scars left in the wake of life-altering trauma。 Weaving the history and evolution of rock and alpine climbing with outside tales of loss and survival in the mountains, Wejchert gives a full picture of the reward--and cost--of following your passions in the outdoors。

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Janalyn Prude

Not until I started reading hidden Mountains did I remember how much I disliked reading about hikers and hiking accidents。 When I was in college I found those who like to climb mountains weather during the summer or in very icy conditions seem to only be happy with their next climb and although bragging rights would last for as long as it would take to prepare for the next。 Mountain climbing is very dangerous and doing it an icy conditions is a pointless danger。 They are not adding anything to t Not until I started reading hidden Mountains did I remember how much I disliked reading about hikers and hiking accidents。 When I was in college I found those who like to climb mountains weather during the summer or in very icy conditions seem to only be happy with their next climb and although bragging rights would last for as long as it would take to prepare for the next。 Mountain climbing is very dangerous and doing it an icy conditions is a pointless danger。 They are not adding anything to the human condition and as a matter of fact most climbers miss out on the human experience altogether because wildlife is happening that’s sitting on top of a mountain。 The only time they ever interact with those who don’t climb is when they need their expertise or they’re related to them in one way or another。 That’s what happen with Emmett his girlfriend his best friend and his best friends girlfriend。 Thanks to an old timer who had many achievements in climbing mountains especially those untouched by others he convinced them they too should do on team climbing and pick places that no one else had a recline before。 On one of these excursions open mountain in a range called the hidden mountains in Alaska Emmett accident happened in the middle of an Alaskan winter rescue workers had to go out and save Emmett while at the same time risking their own life。 If you’re looking for a book about adventure this may be it because it hurt my heart palpitating and I was so scared they wouldn’t be able to get him off the mountain thank God they have people so selfless that they would go and save these mountain climbers who really had no good reason for being there except they wanted to。 I know this is coming up as negative and I do really have negative feelings when it comes to those who have no need for human contact except when they’re in need ever since I read the book about the father of Thor who died on Everest and left his wife to raise the four children just so he could have a thrill it just solidified my feelings about a sport that benefits no one a teal the same way about those two parachute for fun I’m sure some people do it in moderation but I have yet to meet those people。 I’m glad image story turned out OK and I’m sorry for those who stories didn’t turn out as well it’s probably very ignorant of me to think all of these accidents could’ve been avoided the reason we as a people have come so far since living in caves is because they are those willing to do what some of us would never do and unlike the adventurous in the 1800s and early 1900s those doing it today or just doing it for the thrill and it must be one big thrill because that is a big risk to take。 especially when I read in the book that there were those who flew to Pakistan while they were in the middle of a war declined the mountains in 1/3 of those who went needed rescuing… That don’t sound like gray dogs。 Having said that if you like those who risk everything to gain only self important then you really need to read hidden mountains I really didn’t joy reading about him growing up in Connecticut but it was once I noticed how isolating he made his self that they would forgo family holidays to go sit on side of a mountain and again maybe I’m ignorant but that seems like a lonely life and a pointlessly dangerous one。 I received this book from NetGalley and the publisher but I am leaving this review voluntarily please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review。 。。。more

Arrington (agirlandher_books) Moore

Thank you to Ecco Books for a free review copy - all opinions are my own。 I have always been fascinated with people who rock climb and rock climbing in general。 I find the idea of climbing mount Everest very interesting (let me preface with I have NO desire to do it) but love reading about it。 This is the story of four friends who set out to climb a never before climbed mountain in the Hidden Mountains of Alaska。 They are all avid climbers who are ready for a new adventure。 An older friend talks Thank you to Ecco Books for a free review copy - all opinions are my own。 I have always been fascinated with people who rock climb and rock climbing in general。 I find the idea of climbing mount Everest very interesting (let me preface with I have NO desire to do it) but love reading about it。 This is the story of four friends who set out to climb a never before climbed mountain in the Hidden Mountains of Alaska。 They are all avid climbers who are ready for a new adventure。 An older friend talks them into paving their own way and going to explore an unknown。 They meticulously plan their trip and are so excited when the time finally comes to head to Alaska。 As the trip goes Emmitt who is climbing with Lauren suddenly falls and suffers life altering injuries。 This story covers the rescue and life of the four before/during/& after this life altering event。 I loved that this book not only focused on the climbers stories but it also focused on the mental battles that those in this sport have to hurdle as well as the community of climbers and how they have a special bond。 It opened my eyes to a whole community within this sport。 I really enjoyed this one and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading about intense outdoor sports or about rock climbing。 。。。more

Zoe

I've devoured title like Into Thin Air and No Way Down, where an intensely prepared group tackles the earth's tallest peaks in an intense live-or-die tale。 But Wejchert sets his title apart by tackling a different kind of climbing disaster。 One that describes the expeditions where no one died, but the injuries sustained profoundly changed the survivors' lives。When four friends trekked into the Hidden Mountains to tackle an unnamed peak, they were well prepared and reasonably within the technical I've devoured title like Into Thin Air and No Way Down, where an intensely prepared group tackles the earth's tallest peaks in an intense live-or-die tale。 But Wejchert sets his title apart by tackling a different kind of climbing disaster。 One that describes the expeditions where no one died, but the injuries sustained profoundly changed the survivors' lives。When four friends trekked into the Hidden Mountains to tackle an unnamed peak, they were well prepared and reasonably within the technical experience needed for this climb。 But like every other disaster, luck holds more sway than any climber wants to admit, and one of the group takes a nasty fall。As Wejchert describes the subsequent rescue mission, he takes the opportunity to dissect the generational divide in American climbing culture and our nearly nonexistent patchwork of search and rescue groups。Though this is a tense and informative tale of an unfortunate 24 hour period deep in the Alaskan wilderness, it is also an argument to set up better support and search and rescue networks for the ever increasing climbing community。 *I received a free ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review* 。。。more

Rhonda Lomazow

Two couples experienced mountain climbers one couple completes the climb safely the other couple the man has a terrible accident。The accident the rescue had my heart racing。The aftermath his injuries his decision to stop climbing the break up of his relationship kept me involved turning the pages totally involved。#netgalley #hiddenmountains

Rebecca Hill

When a climb goes wrong, there is not much that can be done, other than trying to get help。 Hidden Mountains goes into the story of such a climb, one that went horribly wrong, leaving one person paralyzed, and another living with the guilt of surviving, as well as becoming a constant caregiver to her boyfriend。 As four friends set out for the trip of a lifetime, they could not know that their lives were about to change。 The wilderness of Alaska can be unforgiving, and while there are many danger When a climb goes wrong, there is not much that can be done, other than trying to get help。 Hidden Mountains goes into the story of such a climb, one that went horribly wrong, leaving one person paralyzed, and another living with the guilt of surviving, as well as becoming a constant caregiver to her boyfriend。 As four friends set out for the trip of a lifetime, they could not know that their lives were about to change。 The wilderness of Alaska can be unforgiving, and while there are many dangers that one can see, not all of them are within an eye's view。 This book follows the perilous hours that the climbers were on the mountain, the rescue and its personnel, and the harrowing hours of the 'not knowing' while they waiting for more answers。 I enjoyed reading through this book, and the insights that were gained from it。 While most of us enjoy the outdoors, anything, including climbing, can be dangerous。 Even planning for every possible "could happen" does not guarantee that you are prepared for the unexpected。 Great read overall。 。。。more

Lance

In 2018, two couples with many years of climbing experience between the four of them, set out to the Hidden Mountains range in Alaska to reach the summit of an area none of them had explored in the past。 While the terrain was not considered difficult for their level of expertise, one of the climbers did suffer severe injuries from a rock fall。 The story of their expedition and the subsequent rescue is the subject of this excellent book by Micheal Wejchert, himself a climber as well as an author。 In 2018, two couples with many years of climbing experience between the four of them, set out to the Hidden Mountains range in Alaska to reach the summit of an area none of them had explored in the past。 While the terrain was not considered difficult for their level of expertise, one of the climbers did suffer severe injuries from a rock fall。 The story of their expedition and the subsequent rescue is the subject of this excellent book by Micheal Wejchert, himself a climber as well as an author。 Readers who have an interest in climbing, whether they are climbers themselves or just enjoy reading about mountaineering, like I do, will be captivated by not only the stories of the four climbers but also of the pararescuers, the mountains themselves and even a little bit about the author。 On this last part, he didn’t insert himself into the story but instead explained how his past experiences gave him the knowledge to write about a certain situation or condition。Not only is the story of the climb, accident, and rescue gripping, but a reader will also feel a range of emotions while the injured climber is recovering from his injuries and his long road to recovery。 It includes a breakup with his climbing and relationship partner which makes reading about it emotional as well。 This portion of the book was just as good for me as the actual climb。 It should also be noted that Wejchert does a great balance of writing for novices and experts in climbing。 There are explanations of some terms and actions that is helpful for those readers not familiar with the sport, but yet is not so simple as to bore a climbing expert – there are plenty of sections for them as well。 It comes highly recommended for anyone interested in any aspect of climbing。 I wish to thank Ecco Publishing for providing a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。https://sportsbookguy。blogspot。com/20。。。 。。。more