K2 is a legend - one of the most demanding mountaineering challenges in
the world and one of the most treacherous. Extreme, unpredictable
weather and the acutely difficult climbing conditions test the
technique, endurance and psychological strength of the most experienced
mountaineers to the limit - and often beyond.
Many of the men and women who have sought to reach the summit have
failed, often with tragic consequences - over 70 of them have died or
disappeared. Yet this, the second highest mountain on Earth, continues
to exercise for the world's top mountaineers a special, and all too
often lethal attraction.
Richard Sale's fascinating new book traces the climbing history of K2
over the last 150 years, he shows in graphic detail how it acquired this
awesome reputation: it was during the first serious attempts on the
summit in the 1930s and 1950s that K2 became known as the Savage
Mountain.