How to Use This Book; An Important Note; Prologue; Chapter 1: Camp Four; Chapter 2: Going Up; Chapter 3: The Hillary Step; Chapter 4: Top of the World; Chapter 5: The Descent; Chapter 6: Lost; Chapter 7: Knife Ridge; Chapter 8: On the Move; Chapter 9: Ups and Downs; Chapter 10: A Long, Cold Night; C
Storm at the Summit of Mount Everest
β Scribed by Ryan Jacobson; Deb Mercier
- Publisher
- Adventure Publications
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 674 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 159193348X
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β¦ Synopsis
You are the main character. Your only goal: survive! It is the trip of a lifetime, a dream come true. You and your sister are climbing to the summit of Mount Everest. But when you get caught in a terrible blizzard, you find yourself in an endless struggle to stay alive! Do you and your sister have what it takes to save yourselves from the many dangers of the mountain? Or will your choices lead to a tragic ending? Put yourself in this adventure and find out!
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