Within Reach. My Everest Story. Anchor Text Introduction Author Mark Pfetzer

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Within Reach My Everest Story Anchor Text Introduction Author Mark Pfetzer

Overview In May 1996 the media scrambled to document the gripping story of sixteen-year-old Mark Pfetzer's expedition to Mount Everest. Not only was he the youngest climber ever to attempt the summit, he also witnessed the tragedy documented in Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air, in which eight climbers perished in a sudden storm. Within Reach is Mark's extraordinary account of this experience and of his triumphs over several other challenging peaks. At once triumphant and tragic, this story is an inspiration to climbers, athletes, and armchair enthusiasts alike.

Mt. Everest Height: 29, 029 feet Approximately 5.5 miles high Equivalent of approximately 20 Empire State Buildings

Mt. Everest Mt. Everest is located on the border between Nepal and Tibet amid the Himalayan Mountains that extended through South Asia.

Facts about Mt. Everest Tallest mountain in the world. Number of people to attempt to climb Mt. Everest each year: approximately 800 Number of people to successfully climb Mt. Everest: 4000+ since 1953 Number of people who have died trying to climb Mt. Everest: 280+ Named for: Sir George Everest, a British surveyor-general of India. Age: approximately 60 million years old. Other names: called "Chomolungma" by Tibetans and Sherpas, which means "Mother Goddess of the Earth." Countries visible from the summit: Tibet, India, and Nepal. First to climb to summit: Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay on May 29, 1953.

Who is Mark Pfetzer? Mountaineer Motivational Speaker Author Survivor OBJECTIVE: "To be the best I can be at what I do, and help others accomplish what they wish they could do. Pass my experiences on to today's younger generation, and prove to them that anything is obtainable if you try hard enough."

Adventure In your opinion, what makes a good adventure story?

Risks In this autobiographical text, a teenager attempts several very dangerous climbs to the summits of the world s tallest mountains. Based on your current knowledge, predict some of the risks and dangers he may have faced on his climbs.

Survival One theme that we will explore in this text is survival and the will to live while also achieving your dreams. As we read, look for specific details that illustrate how many times Mark Pfetzer could have been killed trying to achieve his dreams.

Life or Death Choices In this autobiography, Mark s second attempt to summit on Mt. Everest occurs during a storm that resulted in the most deaths in two days on Mt. Everest. Famous mountaineer and expedition leader from another climbing team, Rob Hall, died near the summit during the storm in May of 1996 because he wouldn t leave one of his teammates/clients behind. How far would you go to save your friend? Would you risk your life for your friend? Could you live with yourself if you left your friend to die?

Life or Death Choices Listen to this interview by Dr. Ken Kamler, one of the climbers who experienced the 1996 storm and disaster. He was not on Mark Pfetzer s climbing team; however, in base camp, all climbing teams know each other and work together. Mark Pfetzer, age 16, knew all of the individuals who were killed on Everest during those two days. This interview gives a better understanding of what it was like on the mountain. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgqc2m7abzs

Climbing Terminology

Crampons Steel spike fixed on a frame that is fastened to the climber s boot to prevent slipping on ice and snow

Karabiner An oblong ring, which, when fastened to a piton, holds a rope and functions as part of a belay anchor

Bergschrund A deep crevasse or series of crevasses that lie across the bottom of a snow, ice, or rock slope

Col A gap or depression linking two mountains or two high points on the same mountain

In mountaineering, an overhanging mass of snow found on ridges Cornice

Couloir A large funnel-like gully; often a chute for ice, snow, and stones falling from above

Crevasse A fissure (or crack) in the ice

Moraine Accumulations of boulders, rocks, and other debris either carried on or in or left behind by a glacier

Serac An ice cliff or pinnacle usually formed by glacier movement on mountain faces

Spindrift In mountaineering, fine powdery snow that falls of the mountain during and after a snowfall

A thin layer of ice covering all holes and cracks on the rock; very dangerous for mountain climbers Verglas