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Lincoln Hall's story of climbing the world's highest mountain, being left for dead near the summit and his subsequent return to life and safety is an incredible and exciting adventure that will inspire anyone who reads it.
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Lincoln Hall's story of climbing the world's highest mountain, being left for dead near the summit and his subsequent return to life and safety is an incredible and exciting adventure that will inspire anyone who reads it. Ages 10+.
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Lincoln Hall set off for Everest in early May 2006. Five weeks after reaching Base Camp in Tibet, he began his push for the summit. After three days of climbing higher into the oxygenless air, he was blessed with a perfect summit day. Then things began to go horribly wrong. Hall ...
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The highest point on earth, the summit of Everest, is every climber's dream. In 1984, it was the goal of a small team of Australians. They planned a quick, lightweight ascent of an unclimbed route without oxygen. But their battle with storms, avalanches, extreme cold and thin air ...
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A fascinating Antarctica. Craig Cormick is a Canberra based award winning author.
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This biography of the Australian explorer Douglas Mawson tells the story of the man's expedition when he was the only survivor of three. The author explores what drove Mawson, what emotions he experienced during his adventure and why his feats continue to inspire Australians.
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Australian mountain climber Hall chronicles the amazing story of his rescue following a night spent near the summit of Mount Everest, where he had been left for dead by the other members of his expedition.
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On 25 May 2006, Lincoln Hall was the highest man on the planet. He had achieved his dream and reached the summit of Mount Everest. But less than a hundred metres down from the peak, everything went horribly wrong. He spent the night in the Death Zone and it is still a mystery ho ...
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