Upon that Mountain is the first autobiography of the mountaineer
and explorer Eric Shipton. In it, he describes all his pre-war
climbing, including his Everest bids of the 1930s, and his second
Karakoram survey in 1939, when he returned to Snow Lake to complete
the mapping of the ranges flanking the Hispar and Choktoi glacier
systems around the Ogre.
Crossing great swathes of the Himalaya, the book, like so many of
Shipton's works, is both entertaining and an important addition to the
mountain literature genre. It captures an important period in
mountaineering history - that just before the Second World War - an ends
on an elegiac note as Shipton describes his last evening at the starkly
beautiful snow lake, before he returns to a 'civilisation' about to
embark on a cataclysmic war.