First on the Rope - the acclaimed English translation of the French
fiction classic Premier de Cordée by Roger Frison-Roche - is a
tale about the harsh lives of mountain guides and their families in the
French Alps in the 1920s and 1930s.
An ascent of Mont Blanc as porter with his uncle leaves young Pierre
further convinced he wants to be a mountaineer, breathing the crisp,
pure air and soaking up the splendour of the wild landscape. But his
family have other ideas. Chamonix is becoming ever more popular with
tourists wanting their thrills on the slopes, and they all need
somewhere to stay. Running a hotel, however, is not Pierre's idea of
fulfilment.
Among the glittering peaks and desolate passes, wonderful sunsets and
wild winds, tragedy strikes across the Vallée Blanche on the Dru: a
brutal storm leaves sadness and destruction in its wake. Can the onset
of spring and the hope it brings rebuild Pierre's passion for climbing?
First on the Rope epitomises the rhythm of mountain life, the clanking
cowbells and the gurgling streams set against the formidable grandeur of
the ice and rock. Equip yourself for an immersive and emotive experience
in the high Alps.