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Jon Krakauer

Climbing Everest: A Story of Ambition, Danger, and Tragedy

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Author: Jon Krakauer

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publication date: 06/16/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Chapter 1: Everest Summit: May 10, 1996 • 29,028 Feet
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Chapter 2: Dehra Dun, India: 1852 • 2,234 Feet
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Chapter 3: Over Northern India: March 29, 1996 • 30,000 Feet
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Chapter 4: Phakding: March 31, 1996 • 9,186 Feet
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Chapter 5: Lobuje: April 8, 1996 • 16,200 Feet
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Chapter 6: Everest Base Camp: April 12, 1996 • 17,600 Feet
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Chapter 7: Camp One: April 13, 1996 • 19,500 Feet
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Chapter 8: Camp One: April 16, 1996 • 19,500 Feet
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Chapter 9: Camp Two: April 28, 1996 • 21,300 Feet
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Chapter 10: Lhotse Face: April 29, 1996 • 23,400 Feet
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Chapter 11: Base Camp: May 6, 1996 • 17,600 Feet
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Chapter 12: Camp Three: May 9, 1996 • 24,000 Feet
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Chapter 13: Southeast Ridge: May 10, 1996 • 27,600 Feet
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Chapter 14: Summit: 1:12 P.M., May 10, 1996 • 29,028 Feet
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Chapter 15: Summit: 1:25 P.M., May 10, 1996 • 29,028 Feet
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Chapter 16: South Col: 6:00 A.M., May 11, 1996 • 26,000 Feet
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Chapter 17: Summit: 3:40 P.M., May 10, 1996 • 29,028 Feet
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Chapter 18: Northeast Ridge: May 10, 1996 • 28,550 Feet
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Chapter 19: South Col: 7:30 A.M., May 11, 1996 • 26,000 Feet
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Chapter 20: The Geneva Spür: 9:45 A.M., May 12, 1996 • 25,900 Feet
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Chapter 21: Everest Base Camp: May 13, 1996 • 17,600 Feet
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Who should listen to Into Thin Air

"Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer is a gripping account of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster and is ideal for anyone interested in adventure, survival stories, or mountaineering. The audiobook appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, aspiring climbers, and readers who enjoy true crime and human resilience narratives. It's also essential for those seeking insight into the ethical dilemmas faced in extreme sports, as well as the complexities of ambition and the human spirit when confronted with nature's overwhelming power. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or just a curious listener, this compelling tale offers a profound reflection on risk, decision-making, and the harsh realities of nature.

3 quotes from Into Thin Air

  • "It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves."
  • "There’s something about the adrenaline and the sense of danger that makes it so difficult to resist."
  • "To be in a state of uncertainty is probably the best chance we have of making a true connection with ourselves."

Author: Jon Krakauer

Jon Krakauer is a renowned American author, journalist, and mountaineer, best known for his gripping narratives that explore the intersections of adventure, personal struggle, and the human condition. Born on April 12, 1954, in Corvallis, Oregon, Krakauer's deep passion for the outdoors and climbing permeates much of his work, particularly seen in his bestselling book "Into Thin Air," which chronicles the disastrous 1996 Mount Everest expedition. His writing style combines meticulous research with personal insight, effectively drawing readers into the high-stakes world of climbers while prompting profound reflections on ambition, risk, and the limits of endurance. Beyond "Into Thin Air," Krakauer has authored several other influential works, including "Into the Wild," further cementing his status as a significant voice in contemporary literature and outdoor advocacy.

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Jon Krakauer

Climbing Everest: A Story of Ambition, Danger, and Tragedy

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Author: Jon Krakauer

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

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Language: English

Publication date: 06/16/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to Into Thin Air

"Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer is a gripping account of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster and is ideal for anyone interested in adventure, survival stories, or mountaineering. The audiobook appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, aspiring climbers, and readers who enjoy true crime and human resilience narratives. It's also essential for those seeking insight into the ethical dilemmas faced in extreme sports, as well as the complexities of ambition and the human spirit when confronted with nature's overwhelming power. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or just a curious listener, this compelling tale offers a profound reflection on risk, decision-making, and the harsh realities of nature.

3 quotes from Into Thin Air

  • "It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves."
  • "There’s something about the adrenaline and the sense of danger that makes it so difficult to resist."
  • "To be in a state of uncertainty is probably the best chance we have of making a true connection with ourselves."

Author: Jon Krakauer

Jon Krakauer is a renowned American author, journalist, and mountaineer, best known for his gripping narratives that explore the intersections of adventure, personal struggle, and the human condition. Born on April 12, 1954, in Corvallis, Oregon, Krakauer's deep passion for the outdoors and climbing permeates much of his work, particularly seen in his bestselling book "Into Thin Air," which chronicles the disastrous 1996 Mount Everest expedition. His writing style combines meticulous research with personal insight, effectively drawing readers into the high-stakes world of climbers while prompting profound reflections on ambition, risk, and the limits of endurance. Beyond "Into Thin Air," Krakauer has authored several other influential works, including "Into the Wild," further cementing his status as a significant voice in contemporary literature and outdoor advocacy.