Reviews:
"A decent
debut, the narrative takes on a directness and immediacy, and the final
section is gripping." Wanderlust
"Of
all the unspeakable tests of endurance, this has got to be one of the
worst. Two ex-army officers climb the south face of Mt Mandala in New
Guinea. It taks them seventy days just to get there. First they travel
upstream in a dug out canoe and then they hack through the jungle carrying
90lb rucksacks. Their feet rot, their cuts become infected and don't
heal and despite feasting on the feet and claws of rodents, they become
emaciated. Time and again, they are nearly swept away by rivers, they
get on each others nerves and the cannibals tell them:
'Make sure
you are gone by the morning or you will be dead.'
That's even
before they start climbing the sheer face of the mountain - without
ropes of course."
The
Times
"A very
well written book about an amazing adventure!" Endeavour