Learning To Breathe

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1980s london
a new life
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above all courage
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autobiography
biography
bouldering
career change
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climbing
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climbing wall
coal mining
cold silence
education
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escape
into thin air
joe simpson books
mountain biking
mountaineering
mountaineering in scotland
mountains
mountains wanted
nonfiction
outdoor
peter gordon
progress and poverty
robert macfarlane
robert white
scottish mountains
sociolinguistics
sports autobiography
sports biographies
survival
the ascent
the everest assignment
the game of life
the miners strike
top of your game
touching the void
trauma and recovery
under a white sky
wall of silence

Product details

  • ISBN 9780099472667
  • Weight: 238g
  • Dimensions: 131 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Mar 2006
  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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At the age of sixteen, Andy Cave followed in his father's and grandfather's footsteps and became a miner - one of the last recruits into a dying world. Every day he would descend 3,000 feet into Grimethorpe pit.
But at weekends Andy escaped from the pithead to a very different world - testing his nerve on the cliffs and mountains around Britain, and forging endearing friendships with his new companions.
Enduring the 1984-5 miners' strike - the guilt, the broken friendships, the poverty - Andy continued to indulge his passion. In 1986, after much soul searching, he quit his job as a miner in order to devote himself to mountaineering. At the same time he decided to educate himself, acquiring almost from a standing start academic qualifications including a PhD in socio-linguistics. This extraordinary twin odyssey is graphically recalled in this remarkable book.
In the Himalaya in 1997 Andy achieved a courageous first ascent on one of the steepest and most difficult summits in the world - the North Face of Changabang. Seventeen days later, he and only two of his team-mates crawled into base camp, frostbitten, emaciated and traumatised. His account of this terrifying experience provides a dramatic climax to this compelling story.

Andy Cave was born into a mining family and is now a cutting-edge alpinist with several formidable first ascents to his credit. He has a PhD in socio-linguistics and is an IFMGA international mountain and ski guide.

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