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  • ISBN 9781952338397
  • Publication Date: 05 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Patagonia Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Legendary alpinist Barry Blanchard returns to the thin places where weather, will, and luck decide everything—and the consequences echo for years. 


Blanchard, in his inimitable, heart-pounding, and brutally honest style, continues reminiscing about the life he introduced readers to in The Calling (Patagonia, 2017). 


In these years, he travels from Alaska’s Infinite Spur on Mt. Foraker—where an ascent becomes an improvised rescue by radio and ethics—through a bruising, style-driven push on Everest’s unclimbed Northeast Flank with Mark Twight that ends in pulmonary and cerebral edema and a night in a Gamow bag. To Blanchard a mountain is a living force and a rope is a covenant. The book tracks the making—and unmaking—of a life in climbing: the punk rock years of pure alpinism; the solitude and severity of a new solo on Kusum Kanguru; the strange theater of Hollywood rigging on Cliffhanger; and the long arc toward humility after near misses, lost partners, and the realities of aging. 


Threaded through the action are reckoning and repair—Métis identity and family, the cost of ambition, the bonds that hold under pressure, and the question of how long we can live close to the edge and still return home changed but whole. In the closing movement, he revisits cathedral walls in the Canadian Rockies (Howse Peak, Robson’s Emperor Face) before a catastrophic fall and arduous recovery reset everything, transforming risk into responsibility and performance into presence. What remains is partnership, craft, and love—the things that outlast summits. The Echo is a fierce, lyrical testament to survival, style, and consequence from one of climbing’s defining voices. 

Canadian Mountain Guide and alpinist, Barry Blanchard, was born in Calgary, March 29, 1959. Twelve years later three boys navigated the Bow River through the western side of the city on a raft of nailed together railway ties, Barry was at the helm steering the adventure. He found mountain climbing in the books of his high school library, some of which are still in his possession. A six-month trip to the French Alps in 1980 set the course of Barry’s life: to climb the steepest and most complicated faces of the world’s great glaciated peaks. Barry has enjoyed some success: the first ascent of The Andromeda Strain, 1983; the North Ridge of Rakaposhi, 1984; the first ascent of the apocalyptic North Pillar of North Twin, 1985; the West Ridge of Mt. Everest, 1986; surviving the Rupal Face of Nanga Parbat, 1988; a solo first ascent on the North Face of Kusum Kanguru, 1991; an attempt on K-2, 1993; first ascents in the St Elias mountains; M-16, a first ascent -in winter on the East Face of Howse Peak, 1999; the third ascent of the Infinite Spur on MT Foraker, 2000; the first ascent of Infinite Patience on the Emperor Face of Mt Robson, 2002. More importantly Barry has enjoyed all of his outings, even the ones not included in the narrow definition of “success.” Barry moved to the mountains in 1982 to pursue his mountain guiding career (he is an internationally certified -UIAGM- mountain guide) and has included making Hollywood features such as K-2, Cliffhanger, and The Vertical Limit in his professional life. In 2024, Blanchard was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada, a prestigious honor in Canada. Barry lives in Canmore, Alberta, with his fiancee, Nicole, and his two daughters, Rosemary and Eowyn and cats, Orion and Lemmy and dog, Strummer.

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