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Across the Frozen Himalaya [Hardcover]

Harish Kohli (Author), Harish Kohli (Author), - (Author)
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March 2000
Across the frozen Himalaya is a story of eight men who chose to climb not a single peak or traverse a particular valley but challenged the Himalaya itself. They travelled on skis, in winters, across regions rarely visited by adventurers and for the first time took a glimpse at the frozen Himalaya that remained unknown to the world.

It is a gripping first-hand account of a 2,000-km ski traverse from the Karakoram Pass to the Lipu Lekh Pass undertaken in the severest of winter. The Karakoram Pass is the most capricious of all mountain passes. Its importance lies in that it is located on the ancient silk route connecting India and Central Asia. Survival here is at the mercy of the weather and travelling is still as difficult as it was in the time of the king of Kashgar, Sultan Sa'id Khan, who died while crossing the pass in 1531, or of Francis Younghusband three and half centuries later. Never since or before, anyone has spoken kindly about the Karakoram route.

When Harish Kohli and his team returned from the summit of the Karakoram pass, on their first days march, after twenty-six horrifying hours, two of the members were frost-bitten, one of them losing seven of his fingers. But for the Ski Himalaya team, it was only the beginning of their adventure, which became one of the most momentous journeys in mountaineering history.

They went on to cross twenty passes, of which astonishingly, in this day and age three were hitherto unknown. Crossing one of the passes an avalanche creates a phantom menace. One of the team member is buried deep and rescue is undertaken through the night but when the entrapped member realises the team in danger, as small avalanches continue, he asks them to let him be and run for safety. Moving down the valley they walk unknowingly into an ambush by a family of wolves and on another pass waits for them a snow leopard. Danger envelops them at every turn.

At the heart of Across the Frozen Himalaya, is the strange meeting of two different worlds. The West, Americans, Australians and the British join up with the East, Indians to form a strong team. Where Jonny (an American) dreams of getting stuck in a war and they all decide to fight by the side of the Indians with whoever is the enemy. They undergo a journey in a man's world where courage and machismo were the centre of life, and where bravery and comradeship was the supreme virtue.

Across the frozen Himalaya opens new doors to a new adventure in the Himalaya that can be as dangerous as climbing an Everest and as entertaining as skiing the Alps. Kohli provides detail knowledge of the region supported by maps and pictures. It is an interesting book with useful information for future exploration and ski travels.

The breathtaking view of the Himalayas captured through the lenses, merged with the engrossing text is a complete montage of the Himalayan experience. The entire traverse is an action packed record of mental preparation, setting a target and achieving the goal. A vivid description combined with geological importance of the passes makes the book an informative and inspiring piece of reading.

It is a record of triumph and near-tragedy told with understatement, charity and good humour.


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A saga of sustained endurance and unconquerable human spirit. -- Times of India

A vivid description combined with geological importance of the passes makes the book an informative and inspiring piece of reading. -- The Hindustan Times- June, 4, 2000

Freezing weather and wild beasts couldn't stop them from becoming the first to ski across the Himalayas. -- Sunday Mid-Day

The book is researched and written extremely well and reads almost like a thriller. --The Sunday Tribune- April 09, 2000

From the Author

The Himalaya have always been temperamental and adventurers have chosen to strike when they would be more accessible. Travelling in the Himalaya is seasonal. It is feasible during the summer and even this period is broken into pre and post-monsoon. When winter descends, life in the Himalaya hibernates. Animals dig in, birds migrate and villagers lock their houses and return to lower altitudes. Snow falls and passes are closed. No one even thinks about going into those valleys, leave alone crossing them. We dared.

The decision to undertake a winter ski traverse of the Himalaya was purely spontaneous because, it was considered 'impossible'. There was danger of death from avalanches and deep crevasses, hypothermia and frostbite but no one had ever attempted to put the assertion to the test and I refused to accept that it was impossible. As we travelled, we experienced not only hardships but also rewards. One of the finest rewards was the discovery of three hitherto unknown passes. The Himalaya itself appeared in a new guise, draped completely in white like a newborn child. As we made our way over mountain passes and frozen rivers, through snow-filled valleys, submerged forests and deserted villages, the child in me felt moments of exhilaration and of despair. It is this story of pain and pleasure, sorrow and happiness, of love and anguish that I wish to share.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 235 pages
  • Publisher: South Asia Books; 1 edition (March 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 817387106X
  • ISBN-13: 978-8173871061
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,140,881 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Across the Frozen Himalaya, June 8, 2000
This review is from: Across the Frozen Himalaya (Hardcover)
Across the frozen himalaya

By HARISH KOHLI

'Across the frozen himalaya' is a story of an extra-ordinary adventure which surprisingly was never been thought before. It is a story of the first attempt to ski across the Himalaya during the thick of winters. Those who may have read Jon Krakaur's 'Into Thin Air' will find this even more moving, lucid and unnerving. Every bit is absorbing as the team challenge one pass after another, daring avalanches, cold and crevasses to cover a distance of 2,000 km.

The book is meticulously researched and exceptionally well written, Across the Frozen Himalaya, avoids the hype and easy condemnation that infests most of such books. The book offers psychological thoughts to the every day problems and vivid details told matter-of-factly, almost quietly. The result is a deeply moving narrative that honours the courage of his team members.

Across the Frozen Himlaya reads like a fine novel - it is an engrossing book, difficult for the reader to put down.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Across the frozen Himalaya, June 9, 2000
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This review is from: Across the Frozen Himalaya (Hardcover)
Those of us reared on Dr Livingstone and Christopher Columbus, Amundsen and Scott, would be hard put to realise as to who is Harish Kohli.

On May 5, 1982, a team of four members and a Tibetan mastiff named Druk successfully traversed the length of the Himalayas from Arunachal Pradesh in the east to the Karakaoram pass near K2 in the north-west. They had traversed by foot and ski almost 8,000 km. It had been 14 months in the making of an adventure that never been attempted before. It was conceived and led by Harish Kohli.

Harish Kohli returns, this time to cross the Himalayas on skis in the thick of winter. 'Across the frozen Himalaya' is the story of this daring adventure. When Harish Kohli and his team of seven members reached the summit of the Karakoram pass, their start point, they had been on the move for twelve gruelling hours. As they turned to begin the treacherous descent, the light breeze turned into a storm and then into a blizzard, plummeting the temperature to minus 48 degrees Celsius. Later that night when they reached their base, after twenty-six horrifying hours, two of the members were frost-bitten, one of them losing seven of his fingers. But for the Ski Himalaya team, it was only the beginning of their adventure, which became one of the most momentous journeys in mountaineering history.

'Across the frozen Himalaya' is a saga of human endeavour and endurance. In this movingly written book, Kohli describes an experience of such bone-chilling horror as to persuade even the most fanatical alpinists to seek sanctuary at sea level. It is arguably the best adventure book written in the last decade. Kohli writes an eloquent record of the personalities and circumstances as they pass through difficult and happy times mixing horror and humour in equal measure. Kohli's grip on your emotions will leave you gasping for breath.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Across the Frozen Himalaya, June 8, 2000
This review is from: Across the Frozen Himalaya (Hardcover)
Across the Frozen Himalaya

By Harish Kohli

Foreword by Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Bt OBE

Across the Frozen Himalaya is a must read for those who wish to travel to the Himalaya for pleasure or adventure and for those armchair travellers who fanaticise travelling into the wild. This book of the Himalayan traverse on skis is well written and utterly humorous at the same time it keeps the grip on your emotions.

The adventure and the style are both unique. Unlike other mountaineering books, which are into a single valley to climb a single mountain, this is over a large front of the range. The prospectives are enlarged and one begins to sense the enormity of the range that is difficult to grasp by reading a single book on the Himalaya. Across the frozen Himalaya is not about climbing, it is about a journey into the heart of the Himalaya.

Travelling on skis, carrying over 35 kg of weight is not so easy task. They face blizzards up to eighty kilometer an hour, the temperature plummets to minus 48 degrees Celsius, the going is tough and yet the tough acquire a sense of humour. This is an amazing story that will move you off your feet. In every century there are a handful of explorers who help the human race to evolve a new adventure. Harish Kohli is one of them.

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