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Outside January 2006 Greg Child |
Es Ist Mein Bruder! Last summer, the headless corpse of Reinhold Messner's brother Gunther emerged out of the snowmelt on Pakistan's Nanga Parbat. After 35 years, would the discovery finally solve one of mountaineering's greatest mysteries? |
Outside October 2002 Brad Wetzler |
Reinhold Don't Care What You Think A quarter-century after he changed everything by summiting Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen, Reinhold Messner is looking fit, feeling adventurous, and acting about as mellow as a snapping turtle. Great men aren't always sweethearts -- and Messner is still the best there ever was. |
Outside September 2005 Mark Jenkins |
The Elements of Style It's time for a radical reform of high-altitude mountaineering -- and a fresh debate over what it means to climb right |
Outside September 2008 Emily Matchar |
What's Your Himalayan IQ? The new, 560-page book Fallen Giants, by professors Maurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver, is the most exhaustive narrative history of Himalayan climbing to date. It's also the subject of this month's quiz. Pencils out -- begin! |