

An edition of Everest, the first ascent (2013)
how a champion of science helped to conquer the mountain
By Harriet Tuckey
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot Press
Language
eng
Pages
428
Description:
Already awarded a prize by the Biographer's Club, Harriet Tuckey's book is both the history of what went into the first successful ascent of Mt. Everest in 1953 and a biography of her father, Dr Griffith Pugh, whose role was absolutely pivotal, yet mostly untold. As the expedition's physiological consultant, Pugh designed almost every aspect of the survival strategy for the expedition, the acclimatization program, the oxygen- and fluid-intake regime, the diet, the clothing and the high altitude boots. Without him and his work, the ascent of Everest would have been impossible.
subjects: Mountaineers, Mountaineering expeditions, History, Physiologists, Biography, Discovery and exploration, Hillary, edmund, sir, 1919-2008, Tenzing norkey, 1914-1986, Psychologists, biography, Great britain, biography, Mountaineering, Everest, mount (china and nepal), Voyages and travels, Physiological aspects, Sports, physiological aspects, China, description and travel, Nepal, description and travel, Bergsteigen
People: Griffith Pugh (1909-1994)
Places: Everest, Mount (China and Nepal), England