Description
It’s 1925. Alaska. Three months alone in the remote windswept wilderness, adventurer and ecologist Hamilton Mack Laing spends his days deeply immersed in observing the natural world of the Chitina River valley. He endures dust storms, befriends a family of ravens and fearlessly tracks elusive bears.
Yukon. The St. Elias Range. Fred Lambart documents the gruelling first ascent of Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada. In wool gloves and canvas trousers, the mountaineers solider on across the frozen landscape despite escalating tempers and rivalries.
This is the story of the Mount Logan Expedition of 1925.