Psychovertical

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Andy Kirkpatrick. Psychovertical
Contents
Acknowledgements
Prologue
ONE. Hard work kills horses
TWO. Bird rock
THREE. The valley
FOUR. Pebbledashed
FIVE. A very brave man. Pitch 1 New Dawn
SIX. Windows
SEVEN. Max load. Pitch 2 New Dawn
EIGHT. Alpinists
NINE. Solo. Pitches 3, 4 and 5 New Dawn
TEN. Snow gets in your eyes
ELEVEN. Robbins’s peg. Pitch 6 New Dawn; Pitch 1 Reticent Wall
TWELVE. The knot. Chamonix, France. February 1996
THIRTEEN. It’s all easy until you fall. Pitch 2 Reticent Wall
FOURTEEN. The last time. Chamonix, France. February 1997
FIFTEEN. Black bites. Pitch 3 Reticent Wall
SIXTEEN. On fire. Chamonix, France. January 1998
SEVENTEEN. Expando. Pitch 4 Reticent Wall
EIGHTEEN. Fly or die. Yosemite, USA. September 1998
NINETEEN. For Emily. Pitch 5 Reticent Wall
TWENTY. Hell freezes over. Patagonia. June 1999
TWENTY-ONE. Wino. Pitches 6 and 7 Reticent Wall
TWENTY-TWO. Truths and lies. Yosemite. October 1999
TWENTY-THREE. Fearometer. Pitch 8 Reticent Wall
TWENTY-FOUR. Mad youth. Chamonix, France. February 2000
TWENTY-FIVE. Music lessons. Pitch 9 Reticent Wall
TWENTY-SIX. Safe. Yosemite. April 2000
TWENTY-SEVEN. Masters of stone. Pitches 10, 11 and 12 Reticent Wall
TWENTY-EIGHT. Cold war. Patagonia. July 2000
TWENTY–NINE. Psycho. Pitches 13 and 14 Reticent Wall
THIRTY. Down
Glossary
About the Author
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Andy Kirkpatrick has climbed the hardest routes in the Alps and has mountaineered around the world, including Patagonia in winter. His film Cold Haul, about his and Ian Parnell’s ascent of the Lafaille Route on the Dru, won first prize at the Graz Festival. He is a popular climbing journalist and his website www.andy-kirkpatrick.com receives thousands of hits every month.
Psychovertical was awarded the Boardman Tasker Prize 2008, the Banff Mountain Festival Grand Prize 2008, and the American Alpine Club Literary Award.
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Lateral-thinking gets me below a small ledge. Holding my breath on nothing foot-holds I tickle at a frozen tuft of grass with my pick. The pick bites with a dull, shallow thwack. With time running out, I blindly swap feet, then hang off one tool as I bring the other across to join it. I feel the dice roll. Will they rip out when I pull?
My brain does some quick calculations and says no. I do. They don’t. I’m there.
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