I have read several of the journals in this climbing/trekking series by Mark Horrell. The last one I read wasn’t up to his usual standard as far as the humor and personal anecdotes were concerned, but he seemed to regain his touch with this book. He employs his usual candor about his abilities or lack thereof, and shares his appreciation of the beauty of the scenery that he earns the right to I view with his hard exercise, at times bordering on suffering for his love of exploration. It is refreshing in a way to hear from a climber who does not suffer from summit fever but for whom the journey is, in the end, enough. I have been happy to support his climbing habit in my small way by buying these journals. On to the next one!