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Beyond the Possible: How a Nepalese mountaineer conquered the 14 main peaks of the world and became a living legend

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Author:Nirmal Purja
Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsMagazines & Encyclopedia
ISBN:978-5-04-163452-0
Dimensions: 170x15x240cm
The gift edition of the biography of the most famous Nepal climber Nirmal Purji, who climbed all fourteen eight thousands of a record time as part of the program "Project Possible 14/7".
Nirmal Purdja - a Nepal climber, a former Gurkha, soldier of the elite unit of the special forces of the Royal Fleet of Great Britain and the author of the scandalously known photograph with a queue on Everest.
In 2019, Nirmal completely turned the world of mountaineering, having completed the program “Project Possible - 14/7”, the purpose of which was to climb all eight -thousands for one season, in seven months.
By that time, 41 people had risen to all 14 eight -thousandths of the world, among whom was Rainhold Messner, but Nirmal completed this program faster than anyone, setting 7 world records entered in the Guinness Book of Records. He spent 177 days on all ascents.
As part of the "Project Possible program-14/7", he ascended to Everest, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Kanchenjang, Lhotsze, Macala, Nangartbat, Hasherbrum I, Hasherbrum II, K2, BROUD PIK, ChO-TO MAN. Shisabangm.
While the media and the world climbing community explore the phenomenon of Nirmal, his book has already been translated into 7 languages, and Netflix released the documentary “14 peaks: there is nothing impossible”. Here is the story of the success of the most famous Nepalian climber in a gift reprint!
Author:
Author:Nirmal Purja
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian, Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-163452-0

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