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The Third Pole

My Everest climb to find the truth about Mallory and Irvine
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The Third Pole by Mark Synnott is a thrilling account of the author's expedition to Mount Everest, blending adventure with an investigation into the mystery of climber George Mallory's disappearance in 1924. This memoir captures the perilous journey, the intense physical and mental challenges, and the rich history of Everest exploration.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by adventure and exploration. It delves into the thrilling pursuit of an enduring mystery on Mount Everest, combining gripping narrative with historical insights. This memoir offers a deep look into personal perseverance and the spirit of discovery.

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The Third Pole

An Everest Climb to Discover the Mystery of Mallory and Irvine

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'The best Everest book I've read since Into Thin Air. Synnott's climbing skills take you places few will ever dare to tread, but it's his writing that will keep you turning pages well past bedtime.' - Mark Adams

In The Third Pole, veteran climber and acclaimed author Mark Synnott embarks on an extraordinary journey to solve one of mountaineering's greatest mysteries. This compelling narrative takes readers on an expedition to the treacherous slopes of Mount Everest, driven by a century-old enigma involving the legendary climbers George Mallory and Sandy Irvine. With elements of thrilling adventure, poignant tragedy, and boundless human aspiration, Synnott paints a vivid portrait of those who dare to push their limits in the world's most extreme environment.

In 1924, Mallory and Irvine were last seen only eight hundred feet from Everest's summit. Almost a hundred years later, the question remains: did they reach the top before they met their doom? Irvine was known to carry a camera intended to document their historic feat, but both he and the camera have never been found. This unresolved mystery propels Synnott on a daring quest up the infamous North Face of Everest, determined to uncover the truth.

During what would come to be termed as 'the season that broke Everest,' Synnott's expedition encountered a harrowing traffic jam of climbers at the summit, leading to a series of tragic deaths. Confronted with the perils and chaos of the climb, his mission evolves from seeking physical evidence to comprehending the profound allure and relentless danger of the mountain.

Synnott delves into the interplay of science, business, and politics that shapes who attempts to conquer Everest today. Through meticulous research and firsthand accounts, he exposes how these factors have transformed the nature of the climb itself.

The Third Pole is not just a gripping adventure story; it's a deep exploration into the human spirit, the lengths to which people go in the face of insurmountable odds, and the timeless allure of one of Earth's most formidable natural wonders. Synnott's narrative is both thrilling and reflective, offering a comprehensive account that spans a century of Everest's beguiling and perilous history.

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The Third Pole is praised for being a gripping and high-stakes narrative blending adventure, history, and mystery. Synnott's storytelling captivates, taking readers from historical archives to perilous climbs on Everest, exploring an age-old mountaineering mystery. The book has been lauded for keeping readers on edge and offering a profound look into the obsession with Everest, making it a standout read in its genre.

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ISBN: 9781472273697

Publisher: Headline Publishing Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 April 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Headline Book Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 320g

Pages: 448

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About the Author

Mark Synnott is a New York Times bestselling author, a pioneering big wall climber and one of the most prolific adventurers of his generation. His search for unclimbed and unexplored rock walls has taken him on more than 30 expeditions all over the world. Closer to home, Mark has climbed Yosemite's El Capitan 24 times, including several one-day ascents. When he's not in the mountains, Mark works with The North Face Global Athlete Team and is highly sought after as a storyteller and motivational speaker.

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