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Hidden Mountains

Survival and Reckoning After a Climb Gone Wrong

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NATIONAL OUTDOOR BOOK AWARD WINNER

The story of a climbing adventure gone wrong in a remote Alaskan mountain range, the impossible rescue attempt that followed, and the fraught cost of survival

In 2018, two couples set out on an expedition to Alaska's Hidden Mountains, one of the last wild ranges in North America. A rarity in modern climbing, the peaks were nearly unexplored and untouched, a place where few people had ever visited and granite spires still awaited first ascents. Inspired by generations of daring alpinists before them, the four friends were now compelled to strike out into uncharted territory themselves.

This trip to the Hidden Mountains would be the culmination of years of climbing together, promising to test the foursome's skill and dedication to the sport. But as they would soon discover, no amount of preparation can account for the unknowns of true wilderness. As they neared the top of an unclimbed peak, rockfall grievously injured one of the team while he was out of sight, leaving him stranded and in critical condition.

Over the course of the next nine hours, the other three climbers worked to reach their companion. What followed was a pulse-pounding rescue attempt by Alaska's elite pararescue jumpers in one of the most remote regions in the country—raising difficult questions about wilderness accessibility, technology's role in outdoor adventure, and what it means to weigh risk against the siren song of the mountains.

With visceral prose, Michael Wejchert recounts the group's rescue and traces the scars left in the wake of life-altering trauma. Weaving the history and evolution of rock and alpine climbing with outside tales of loss and survival in the mountains, Wejchert gives a full picture of the reward—and cost—of following your passions in the outdoors.

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    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2022
      A gripping account of a disastrous climbing trip gone wrong and the harrowing rescue attempt that followed. In June 2018, two couples decided to go on the most ambitious climbing adventure of their lives, traveling to "the far western end of the Alaska Range" to tackle the Hidden Mountains, which Wejchert describes as "thin needles of rock capping a wild landscape." All of the adventurers were experienced technical climbers and alpinists, spending years summiting intense peaks, engaging in some of the most challenging climbs in the world. What made this trip different was that for the first time, they would head into unknown territory and attempt to claim a first ascent in the Hidden Mountains, "a phalanx of peaks so remote they had no names or history." The Hidden Mountains take days, even weeks, to reach via charter planes and laborious hiking, through snowstorms and clouds of mosquitoes. The climbers' difficulties began early on: Bushwhacking through unforgiving alder trees while grizzly bears looked on, they realized the peak they had originally planned on attempting--the one they spent months meticulously researching and planning for--was too far away. Because they were weighed down with hundreds of pounds of gear, every mile took them three trips to carry the packs in manageable loads. They would have to climb a closer, unknown peak--a choice that would come to haunt them. Narrated with an intensity that grabs readers from the start, the ascent began with courageously difficult climbing and a sense of adventure. The true bravery, however, came in the aftermath of the tragic accident that forever changed their lives. The determination, strength, and courage of the four climbers and the rescue team are impressive, and the narrative is moving in its portrayal of "bits of humanity enveloped in wilderness and quiet." A hard-to-put-down tale of tenacity, bravery, and friendship in the face of staggering odds.

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    • Library Journal

      January 13, 2023

      Climbing guide Wejchert (chair, Mountain Rescue Service) chronicles a climbing expedition by four friends to Alaska's Hidden Mountains. This range southwest of Anchorage is very remote and contains lots of unnamed and unclimbed peaks. The climbers' skills and experience were up to this challenge, but when a fall renders Emmett (one of the climbers) unresponsive, a rescue is requested. A search and rescue (SAR) team is mobilized, and a perilous airlift rescues the injured climber, flying him to Anchorage for medical treatment. Advances in technology now allow remote climbing parties to signal for help, which is great, but it puts a strain on a woefully inadequate and patchwork network of SAR operations and endangers those (mostly volunteers) who try to help. Wejchert weaves interviews with SAR experts with his own stories and others' tales of climbing experiences to remote locations, where a rescue may become impossible. VERDICT Wejchert's personal relationship with the climbers, especially Emmett, make for a compelling, page-turning story. This title is recommended for fans of adventure stories.--Margaret Atwater-Singer

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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