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Touching My Father's Soul

A Sherpa's Journey to the Top of Everest

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Sherpas are often recognized in popular culture, yet their true world remains largely unexplored beyond their climbing prowess. In this narrative, Jamling Tenzing Norgay offers a unique perspective on Everest, intertwining the lives of his family, the mountain, and their heritage. As the Climbing Leader of the 1996 Everest IMAX expedition, Jamling followed in the footsteps of his legendary father, Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, who famously summited Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953. While his father is celebrated as a pioneer, twelve of Jamling's relatives have also reached the summit of Chomolungma, the mountain revered in Sherpa culture. This account diverges from the typical Western narrative of "conquering" mountains, highlighting instead the Sherpa tradition that emphasizes respect and reverence for the mountain. Jamling's ascent during the tragic 1996 disaster is interwoven with stories from his father's historic climb. Both journeys began with ominous signs and were marked by rituals and challenges. Jamling learned from his father that Everest should be approached with love and respect, not aggression. This narrative serves as a modern account of the Everest experience from the perspective of its indigenous people, revealing a profound world often unseen by those who have reached its peak.

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Touching My Father's Soul, Jamling Tenzing Norgay

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Untertitel
A Sherpa's Journey to the Top of Everest
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
HarperOne
Erscheinungsdatum
2001
Seitenzahl
336
ISBN10
0062516876
ISBN13
9780062516879
Reihe
Erstveröffentlichung
2001
Originaltitel
Touching my father's soul
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Beschreibung
Sherpas are often recognized in popular culture, yet their true world remains largely unexplored beyond their climbing prowess. In this narrative, Jamling Tenzing Norgay offers a unique perspective on Everest, intertwining the lives of his family, the mountain, and their heritage. As the Climbing Leader of the 1996 Everest IMAX expedition, Jamling followed in the footsteps of his legendary father, Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, who famously summited Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953. While his father is celebrated as a pioneer, twelve of Jamling's relatives have also reached the summit of Chomolungma, the mountain revered in Sherpa culture. This account diverges from the typical Western narrative of "conquering" mountains, highlighting instead the Sherpa tradition that emphasizes respect and reverence for the mountain. Jamling's ascent during the tragic 1996 disaster is interwoven with stories from his father's historic climb. Both journeys began with ominous signs and were marked by rituals and challenges. Jamling learned from his father that Everest should be approached with love and respect, not aggression. This narrative serves as a modern account of the Everest experience from the perspective of its indigenous people, revealing a profound world often unseen by those who have reached its peak.