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The Bond by Simon McCartney Gear News

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The Bond, the new autobiography by Simon McCartney, is officially published today by Vertebrate. This is Simon's story of his climbing partnership with American rock and ice climber Jack Roberts and their remarkable first ascents in the Alaska Range, the second of which, on Denali in 1980, effectively ended Simon's climbing career and broke the bond between the pair, until Simon made a chance discovery several years later.

'Man, the only – only – good thing about that climb was that you were tied on to the other end of the rope.’ 

Simon McCartney was a cocky young British alpinist climbing many of the hardest routes in the Alps during the late seventies, but it was a chance meeting in Chamonix in 1977 with Californian ‘Stonemaster’ Jack Roberts that would dramatically change both their lives – and almost end Simon’s.

Inspired by a Bradford Washburn photograph published in Mountain magazine, their first objective was the 5,500-foot North Face of Mount Huntington, one of the most dangerous walls in the Alaska Range. The result was a route so hard and serious that for decades nobody believed they had climbed it – it is still unrepeated to this day. Then, raising the bar even higher, they made the first ascent of the South West Face of Denali, a climb that would prove almost fatal for Simon, and one that would break the bond between him and climbing, separating the two young climbers for over three decades. But the bond between Simon and Jack couldn’t remain dormant forever. A lifetime later, a chance reconnection with Jack gave Simon the chance to bury the ghosts of what happened high on Denali, when he had faced almost certain death.

The Bond is Simon McCartney’s story of these legendary climbs.

 

Order now: limited edition copies are still available. Click HERE to buy a copy for £24 (includes free UK mainland delivery).

 


For more information Vertebrate Publishing



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