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enlarge | Author: Bob Madgic Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc. Category: Book
List Price: $63.00 Buy New: $39.69 You Save: $23.31 (37%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 1516906
Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 6.4 x 1.2
ISBN: 1433211122 Dewey Decimal Number: 910 EAN: 9781433211126 ASIN: 1433211122
Publication Date: November 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New! UNABRIDGED audiobook on CD direct from the manufacturer. Sturdy vinyl case.
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great true story September 22, 2007 I enjoyed this book because I have been to Yosemite although I did not climb Half Dome. It was interesting because the reader got to see what led up to the tragedy and how this should never have happened. It was also great to hear everyone's side of the story including the EM T's and others that helped save 2 lives.
Incredible! June 5, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a great change of pace book. The author does great research on the underachieving lives of some of the hikers in their early 20s who enjoy dope, beer and hiking to the top of Half Dome. These young men have yet to recognize their vulnerability but on this day in Yosemite Valley they not only would recognize their vulnerability, they would alter their lives forever by trying to beat a thunderstorm to the top of Half Dome. It's a 3 Act Play: set-up of the players, the incredible day and night on the mountain, and the aftermath. While the "action day" is incredibly engrossing, vs. other books this author has done a great job of making the set-up and aftermath very enjoyable. I highly recommend this book. For a similar read, try "The Last Season" by Eric Blehm.
Nature can erase arrogance in an instant May 31, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a well-written and compelling account of the kind of tragedy that can result when recklessness and arrogance are confronted with one of nature's most powerful and unpredictable forces: lightning.
It all happened July 27, 1985. That's when a group of free-spirited, risk-taking, party-animal hikers decided to climb Half Dome while lightning flashed and thunder rolled through Yosemite National Park in California. A few hours later, two of the hikers were dead and the lives of the rest had been changed forever.
Bob Madgic, the author of the book, does an excellent job of capturing the personalities, the quirks, the backgounds, and the fool-hardiness of the participants. In addition to the horrifying events that happened to the hikers, Madgic also weaves into the narrative numerous fascinating and frightening facts about the phenomenon of lightning. He also highlights other related topics such as mountain climbing techniques and equipment, the history of Yosemite and Half Dome, the development of hospital emergency rooms and trauma centers, EMT training, helicopter rescue, and the period of American history that we now call the 80s.
For any reader who respects the realities of the natural world, or enjoys peering into the heads of risk takers, or just loves reading about the rip-roaring, danger-filled adventures of Man versus Nature, Shattered Air is a sure-fire winner.
Russ Heitz www.russheitz.com
OK Read May 14, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was an ok book. A quicker read than I expected. Good retelling of the story of what happened on Half-Dome and background information on the key people. One of the problems of retelling a story such as this is that there are so many moving parts and story lines involved. The author did a good job of keeping it all focused.
It can be summarized by stay away from Half-Dome if there are dark clouds or you hear thunder.
More than you think... February 8, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Shattered Air," is a rare book. While most stories of this type center on a disaster and then move on, this tale provides a two-decade character study of all major players; most of whom readers will grow to understand and perhaps empathize with.
Beginning with an introduction to the story's initial anti-heroes, we are shown how they have naively intertwined recklessness with outdoor adventure. Years later we watch in horror as their charmed lives have enticed innocent others into following them onto Yosemite's Half Dome during a thunderstorm.
What follows is the detailing of the heroic efforts to rescue lightning struck victims by hikers, rangers, and medical personal. This is a cautionary tale to all would-be daredevils, detailing how death and debilitating injuries haunts not only them, but everyone left in their wake.
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