Night Naked: A Climber's Autobiography

• Loretan is often credited with bringing fast-and-light style to the highest mountains
• New foreword by bestselling writer David Roberts

On October 5, 1995, Erhard Loretan became the third person to climb all fourteen 8000-meter peaks, and the second to climb them without supplemental oxygen. He also became one of only a handful of individuals to climb Everest via the Hornbein Couloir; he and Jean Troillet completed the roundtrip climb in only 43 hours.

An influential climber, Loretan’s story has never before been told in English. He writes with humor, often deprecating his own accomplishments, and he is shockingly honest: On Cho Oyu, for instance, his climbing partner, Pierre-Alain Steiner, fell hundreds of meters. Loretan called out to what he assumed would be a corpse. Unexpectedly, Steiner called back. Loretan writes, knowing that what he is about to share is terrible, that he felt no joy on hearing his friend’s voice because rescue was impossible in so remote a place.

This title is part of our LEGENDS AND LORE series. Click here > to learn more.
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Night Naked: A Climber's Autobiography

• Loretan is often credited with bringing fast-and-light style to the highest mountains
• New foreword by bestselling writer David Roberts

On October 5, 1995, Erhard Loretan became the third person to climb all fourteen 8000-meter peaks, and the second to climb them without supplemental oxygen. He also became one of only a handful of individuals to climb Everest via the Hornbein Couloir; he and Jean Troillet completed the roundtrip climb in only 43 hours.

An influential climber, Loretan’s story has never before been told in English. He writes with humor, often deprecating his own accomplishments, and he is shockingly honest: On Cho Oyu, for instance, his climbing partner, Pierre-Alain Steiner, fell hundreds of meters. Loretan called out to what he assumed would be a corpse. Unexpectedly, Steiner called back. Loretan writes, knowing that what he is about to share is terrible, that he felt no joy on hearing his friend’s voice because rescue was impossible in so remote a place.

This title is part of our LEGENDS AND LORE series. Click here > to learn more.
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Night Naked: A Climber's Autobiography

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Night Naked: A Climber's Autobiography

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• Loretan is often credited with bringing fast-and-light style to the highest mountains
• New foreword by bestselling writer David Roberts

On October 5, 1995, Erhard Loretan became the third person to climb all fourteen 8000-meter peaks, and the second to climb them without supplemental oxygen. He also became one of only a handful of individuals to climb Everest via the Hornbein Couloir; he and Jean Troillet completed the roundtrip climb in only 43 hours.

An influential climber, Loretan’s story has never before been told in English. He writes with humor, often deprecating his own accomplishments, and he is shockingly honest: On Cho Oyu, for instance, his climbing partner, Pierre-Alain Steiner, fell hundreds of meters. Loretan called out to what he assumed would be a corpse. Unexpectedly, Steiner called back. Loretan writes, knowing that what he is about to share is terrible, that he felt no joy on hearing his friend’s voice because rescue was impossible in so remote a place.

This title is part of our LEGENDS AND LORE series. Click here > to learn more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781680510072
Publisher: Mountaineers Books, The
Publication date: 09/07/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author






DAVID ROBERTS is an accomplished mountaineer and the author of more than twenty books, including several published by The Mountaineers Books (Escape Routes, Moments of Doubt, Sandstone Spine) as well as many others, including True Summit (about Herzog and Annapurna) and The Last of His Kind, a biography of Bradford Washburn. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9

Preface 17

1 Hello Climbing, Goodbye Life! 19

2 In the Andes, Listen to the Taxi Drivers 33

3 Death of a Guide on Nanga Parbat 45

4 8000ers Are Like Peanuts 57

5 "Tell Me Why," the Song Says 73

6 Nothing Is Impossible 89

7 André Georges Introduces Me to His Grandmother 101

8 All You Need Is a Little Willpower 115

9 My Vacation in Slippers on Trango Tower 129

10 Cho Oyu, a Victory and a Nightmare 143

11 A One-Legged Man on Makalu 155

12 A Grandiose and Crazy Dream 165

13 Setting Foot on the Moon 177

14 The Third Man 189

By Way of a Postscript, Erhard Humanum Est 201

How It All Began 209

A Brief Climbing Glossary 210

Erhard Loretan's Mountaineering Achievements 213

Thirteen North Faces in Thirteen Days Chart 217

Notes 217

About the Collaboration 218

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