No Easy Way: The Challenging Life of the Climbing Taxman
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Christopher Knight
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Mick Fowler
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"If we were guaranteed success in everything we tried then life would be pretty boring."
Mainstream news reports about climbing are dominated by action from the world’s highest mountains, more often than not focusing on tragedy and controversy. Far removed from this high-altitude circus, a group of visionary and specialist mountaineers are seeking out eye-catching objectives in the most remote corners of the greater ranges and attempting first ascents in lightweight style.
Mick Fowler is the master of the small and remote Himalayan expedition. He has been at the forefront of this pioneering approach to alpinism for over 30 years, balancing his family life, a full-time job at the tax office and his annual trips to the greater ranges in order to attempt mountains that may never have been seen before by Westerners, let alone climbed by them.
In No Easy Way, his third volume of climbing memoirs following Vertical Pleasure and On Thin Ice, Fowler recounts a series of expeditions to stunning mountains in China, India, Nepal, and Tibet. Alongside partners including Paul Ramsden, Dave Turnbull, Andy Cave and Victor Saunders, he attempts striking, technically challenging unclimbed lines on Shiva, Gave Ding and Mugu Chuli - with a number of ascents winning prestigious Piolets d’Or, the Oscars of the mountaineering world.
Written with his customary dry wit and understatement, he manages challenges away - the art of securing a permit for Tibet - and at home - his duties as Alpine Club president - all the while pursuing his passion for exploratory mountaineering.
©2018 Mick Fowler (P)2019 Vertebrate PublishingWhat listeners say about No Easy Way: The Challenging Life of the Climbing Taxman
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- Chris Cox
- 09-02-23
Climbing legend, simpleton narrator.
What an excellent book, what a legend of climbing. What an absolutely awful narrator. Bizarre pronunciation had me questioning whether I've been getting words wrong myself for years. Turns out I haven't it's this loon. It's still enjoyable and we'll worth a listen. Or just buy the book.
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- R J Townsend
- 04-10-20
Good story, woeful narrator
The story is interesting and well structured but the narrator is awful. Unable to pronounce simple words such as lethargy, conducive and many others they become just a distraction.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-01-21
Great storytelling, let down by the narrator.
Vertebrate should ask Mick to record it or bung Nick Bullock a few hundred pound and rerecord it. The narrator does not appear to understand common words or is paying little attention to the text. His accents are not great, would have been better without.
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- A. J. Lenehan
- 25-09-24
Dreadful narration.
Fowler is such an interesting man. His writing style is ok but usually the extraordinary adventures he’s describing win the day. This narration ruins it. Very unprofessional. Maybe it’s AI. But the bizarre mistakes with pronunciation are a disgrace in a full price audiobook.
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- Philippa Lewis
- 31-03-22
Great book; shame about the narrator
A fascinating and often hilarious story spoiled by the narrator frequently mangling places and names
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