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| ISBN | 9781067086510 |
| Format | PaperBack |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2025 |
| Bib. Info | 236p. |
| Categories | Biography/Memoirs |
| Product Weight | 500 gms. |
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Born Maori (Ngatikahungunu), raised Pakeha, Kim Rangiaonui Logan's father was commander in D Company, 28th Maori Battallion, but returned from the war a damaged man. He and his wife were unable to cope with two small boys, Kim and Wilfred. Their childhood was bleak and cruel, so Kim climbed and climbed - Everest, Aorangi Mt Cook, anywhere, he climbed away from his pain to success with mountaineers like Peter Hillary, and later as a guide and survivor, notably the chopper crash in the Mark Inglis/Phil Doole rescue. Always climbing, his marriage crashed, but then he met Glennys and his life turned around. Now in his seventies, living in Queenstown and reconnecting with his Maori world, this is no misery memoir, nor merely another mountaineering book.