Fiva

An Adventure that Went Wrong

Nonfiction, Sports, Outdoors, Mountaineering, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Gordon Stainforth ISBN: 9781594858475
Publisher: Mountaineers Books Publication: July 15, 2013
Imprint: Mountaineers Books Language: English
Author: Gordon Stainforth
ISBN: 9781594858475
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Publication: July 15, 2013
Imprint: Mountaineers Books
Language: English

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“A wonderful, nostalgic, gripping, classic yarn with great humour.” —Joe simpson, author of Touching the Void

* A classic tale of how youthful bravado leads to serious trouble
* Winner, Mountain Literature Award, Banff Festival 2012
* Finalist, Boardman-Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature, 2012

In 1969, teenage twin brothers Gordon and John Stainforth set out from their home in Hertfordshire, England, to climb the highest rock face in Europe — Norway’s Troll Wall. The route they targeted is called “Fiva” (pronounced “fever”). Poor judges of their own abilities, experience, and gear, they began the climb convinced they would return to their tent in time for afternoon tea.

Within hours of starting the route, things went terribly wrong. Fiva is the story that Gordon Stainforth lived to tell, 40 years later. While it’s a tale that climbers will embrace, the adventure is one that all readers of non-fiction adventure will enjoy and find absorbing. It’s a story of innocence, brotherly love, youthful folly, and of danger, danger, and more danger.

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CLICK HERE to download the first 50 pages from Fiva

“A wonderful, nostalgic, gripping, classic yarn with great humour.” —Joe simpson, author of Touching the Void

* A classic tale of how youthful bravado leads to serious trouble
* Winner, Mountain Literature Award, Banff Festival 2012
* Finalist, Boardman-Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature, 2012

In 1969, teenage twin brothers Gordon and John Stainforth set out from their home in Hertfordshire, England, to climb the highest rock face in Europe — Norway’s Troll Wall. The route they targeted is called “Fiva” (pronounced “fever”). Poor judges of their own abilities, experience, and gear, they began the climb convinced they would return to their tent in time for afternoon tea.

Within hours of starting the route, things went terribly wrong. Fiva is the story that Gordon Stainforth lived to tell, 40 years later. While it’s a tale that climbers will embrace, the adventure is one that all readers of non-fiction adventure will enjoy and find absorbing. It’s a story of innocence, brotherly love, youthful folly, and of danger, danger, and more danger.

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