Jules Mountain is a survivor. The odds of surviving his type of cancer
were one in five. The odds of dying on Everest are one in 60, but these
are severely shortened when factoring in an avalanche triggered by the
2015 Nepal earthquake. Jules lived to tell both tales, which he does in
a way that conveys the agony and euphoria that extreme adventurers face,
even when things go according to plan. And yet this is not merely an
account of what happened in the aftermath of the most deadly disaster
ever on the world's most iconic mountain. It is an exploration--internal
as well as physical--of how logic, compassion and risk assessment are
affected by altitude, vested interests and the stress of extreme
circumstances.