Over the Edge: The True Story of the Kidnap and Escape of Four Climbers in Central Asia
* A different sort of true climbing adventure-this one with terrorists, kidnappings, and AK47s
* New afterword by the author
* First time in paperback

Before dawn on August 12, 2000, four of America's best young rock climbers-the oldest of them only 25-were asleep in their portaledges high on the Yellow Wall in the Pamir-Alai mountain range of Kyrgyzstan. At daybreak, they would be kidnapped at gunpoint by fanatical militants of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), which operates out of secret bases in Tajikistan and Afghanistan and is linked to Al Qaeda. The kidnappers, themselves barely out of their teens, intended to use their hostages as human shields and for ransom money as they moved across Kyrgyzstan. They hid the climbers by day and marched them by night through freezing, treacherous mountain terrain, with little food, no clean water, and the constant threat of execution.

The four climbers -- Tommy Caldwell, Beth Rodden, Jason "Singer" Smith, and John Dickey -- would see a fellow hostage, a Kyrgyz soldier, executed before their eyes. And in a remarkable life-and-death crucible over six terrifying days, they would be forced to choose between saving their own lives and committing an act none of them thought they ever could.

In Over the Edge, the climbers reveal the complete story of their nightmarish ordeal to journalist and climber Greg Child. With riveting details, Child re-creates the entire hour-by-hour drama, from the first ricocheting bullets to the climatic decision that gains them their freedom. Set in a region rife with narcotics and terrorism, this is a compelling story about loyalty and the will to survive. What continues to make it relevant today, 15 years after the events took place, is the geopolitical context -- the incident happened, eerily, on the eve of 9-/11; the fact that at least two of the four climbers continue to be prominent in the sport; and the details incorporated into the story around the media hype and controversy regarding the climbers and their story.

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Over the Edge: The True Story of the Kidnap and Escape of Four Climbers in Central Asia
* A different sort of true climbing adventure-this one with terrorists, kidnappings, and AK47s
* New afterword by the author
* First time in paperback

Before dawn on August 12, 2000, four of America's best young rock climbers-the oldest of them only 25-were asleep in their portaledges high on the Yellow Wall in the Pamir-Alai mountain range of Kyrgyzstan. At daybreak, they would be kidnapped at gunpoint by fanatical militants of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), which operates out of secret bases in Tajikistan and Afghanistan and is linked to Al Qaeda. The kidnappers, themselves barely out of their teens, intended to use their hostages as human shields and for ransom money as they moved across Kyrgyzstan. They hid the climbers by day and marched them by night through freezing, treacherous mountain terrain, with little food, no clean water, and the constant threat of execution.

The four climbers -- Tommy Caldwell, Beth Rodden, Jason "Singer" Smith, and John Dickey -- would see a fellow hostage, a Kyrgyz soldier, executed before their eyes. And in a remarkable life-and-death crucible over six terrifying days, they would be forced to choose between saving their own lives and committing an act none of them thought they ever could.

In Over the Edge, the climbers reveal the complete story of their nightmarish ordeal to journalist and climber Greg Child. With riveting details, Child re-creates the entire hour-by-hour drama, from the first ricocheting bullets to the climatic decision that gains them their freedom. Set in a region rife with narcotics and terrorism, this is a compelling story about loyalty and the will to survive. What continues to make it relevant today, 15 years after the events took place, is the geopolitical context -- the incident happened, eerily, on the eve of 9-/11; the fact that at least two of the four climbers continue to be prominent in the sport; and the details incorporated into the story around the media hype and controversy regarding the climbers and their story.

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Over the Edge: The True Story of the Kidnap and Escape of Four Climbers in Central Asia

by Greg Child
Over the Edge: The True Story of the Kidnap and Escape of Four Climbers in Central Asia

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* A different sort of true climbing adventure-this one with terrorists, kidnappings, and AK47s
* New afterword by the author
* First time in paperback

Before dawn on August 12, 2000, four of America's best young rock climbers-the oldest of them only 25-were asleep in their portaledges high on the Yellow Wall in the Pamir-Alai mountain range of Kyrgyzstan. At daybreak, they would be kidnapped at gunpoint by fanatical militants of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), which operates out of secret bases in Tajikistan and Afghanistan and is linked to Al Qaeda. The kidnappers, themselves barely out of their teens, intended to use their hostages as human shields and for ransom money as they moved across Kyrgyzstan. They hid the climbers by day and marched them by night through freezing, treacherous mountain terrain, with little food, no clean water, and the constant threat of execution.

The four climbers -- Tommy Caldwell, Beth Rodden, Jason "Singer" Smith, and John Dickey -- would see a fellow hostage, a Kyrgyz soldier, executed before their eyes. And in a remarkable life-and-death crucible over six terrifying days, they would be forced to choose between saving their own lives and committing an act none of them thought they ever could.

In Over the Edge, the climbers reveal the complete story of their nightmarish ordeal to journalist and climber Greg Child. With riveting details, Child re-creates the entire hour-by-hour drama, from the first ricocheting bullets to the climatic decision that gains them their freedom. Set in a region rife with narcotics and terrorism, this is a compelling story about loyalty and the will to survive. What continues to make it relevant today, 15 years after the events took place, is the geopolitical context -- the incident happened, eerily, on the eve of 9-/11; the fact that at least two of the four climbers continue to be prominent in the sport; and the details incorporated into the story around the media hype and controversy regarding the climbers and their story.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594859595
Publisher: Mountaineers Books, The
Publication date: 03/28/2015
Pages: 328
Sales rank: 440,888
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Greg Child is a world-class rock climber, mountaineer, author, and filmmaker. He is a writer for Outside magazine and has authored several books. In 1987, Child was honored with the American Alpine Club's Literary Award for his prolific and insightful mountaineering literature. In 2011, Greg was president of the jury for mountaineering's coveted Piolet d'Or. award. he live in Castle Valley, Utah.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction xi

Maps xiv

Photos xix

1 First Contact 5

2 Traveler Advisories 15

3 You Have Never Been to Tblisi! 24

4 A Walk Down the Karavshin 32

5 Lost Luggage 45

6 Signs of Trouble 60

7 Juma Namangani and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan 70

8 The First Batken Conflict 81

9 Onto the Yellow Wall 92

10 Slaughter 97

11 Under Fire 110

12 The Crossing 125

13 Talking Killing 136

14 On The Run 145

15 Last Chance 155

16 The Cliff 167

17 No-Man's-Land 174

18 Freedom 182

19 A.K.A. Abdul 190

20 Parting Ways 194

21 Getting Home 207

22 Confession 217

23 Back From the Dead 225

24 Doubts 257

25 Accusers 247

26 Return To Bishkek 256

27 Meeting With a Terrorist 272

28 Some Closure 215

Afterword 291

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