The push : a climber's journey of endurance, risk, and going beyond limits / Tommy Caldwell.
Publication details: New York, N.Y.: Viking, 2017.Description: 341 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780399562709 (hc.)
- 796.522092 B 23
- GV199.92.C243 A3 2017
- BIO023000 | SEL021000 | SPO029000
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"On January 14, 2015, Tommy Caldwell, along with his partner, Kevin Jorgeson, summited Yosemite's nearly vertical 3,000-foot Dawn Wall, after nineteen days on the route. That odds-defying feat was the culmination of an entire lifetime of pushing himself to his limits as an athlete. This memoir chronicles the journey of a boy with a fanatical mountain-guide father who was determined to instill toughness in his son to a teen whose obsessive nature drove him to the top of the sport-climbing circuit. Caldwell's affinity for adventure then led him to the vertigo-inducing and little understood world of big wall free climbing. But his evolution as a climber was not without challenges; in his early twenties, he was held hostage by militants in a harrowing ordeal in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Soon after, he lost his left index finger in an accident. Later his wife, and main climbing partner, left him. Caldwell emerged from these hardships with a renewed sense of purpose and determination. He set his sights on free climbing El Capitan's biggest, steepest, blankest face - the Dawn Wall. This assault took more than seven years, during which time Caldwell redefined the sport, found love again, and became a father. A story of focus, drive, motivation, endurance, and transformation, for anyone seeking to overcome fear and doubt, cultivate perseverance, turn failure into growth, and find connection with family and with the natural world."--Provided by publisher.
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