Главная » Edge of the Map. The Mountain Life of Christine Boskoff читать онлайн | страница 5

Читать книгу Edge of the Map. The Mountain Life of Christine Boskoff онлайн

5 страница из 82

Five years ago Boskoff was stuck in an Atlanta cubicle, engineering flight simulators for Lockheed Martin. Off-hours she built her endurance engine by working the crags near town, whipping off ten-mile runs, and scrambling up frozen waterfalls during the Southeast’s brief ice-climbing window. A spring 1993 mountaineering trip to the Bolivian Andes whetted her appetite for more substantial peaks, including the Himalayan massifs. “I’d quit my job every time a big expedition came up—Broad Peak in ’95, then Cho Oyu in ’96,” she says. Eventually, she abandoned her office post altogether for a less tethered career; she moved to Seattle to help take over the Mountain Madness guide service in 1997, a year after the company’s founder, Scott Fischer, died on Everest.

This spring, Boskoff will be back on Everest as a guide for Mountain Madness, which may yield her second summit on that peak. She’ll then attempt K2’s dangerous SSE Spur with Fowler. A view from the 28,250-foot pinnacle would put her halfway to becoming the first woman to climb all fourteen 8,000-meter peaks. Thing is, she’s so modest about her ability, male climbers who approach her at climbing crags have no idea who they’re flirting with. One day last year at Skaha Bluffs, in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, she was besieged by a crew of twentysomething lads trying out their best lines on the attractive alpinist.

Правообладателям