• How to Mount Aconcagua

  • A Mostly Serious Guide to Climbing the Tallest Mountain Outside the Himalayas
  • By: Jim Hodgson
  • Narrated by: Jim Hodgson
  • Length: 2 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (58 ratings)

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How to Mount Aconcagua

By: Jim Hodgson
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A mostly serious guide to climbing the tallest mountain in the Western and Southern Hemispheres, this efficient book includes a hilarious day-by-day account, with detailed descriptions of the challenges facing a climber on Aconcagua, such as when to wear your Crocs, which pop music divas to enjoy, and the challenges of pooping at high altitude. Everything you need to know about what it's like to attempt to summit Aconcagua is in this audiboook, served up on a tasty bed of humor.

©2014 Jim Hodgson (P)2015 Jim Hodgson

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This book is not only interesting and informative (I totally get black-magic-marking, re-marking & taking multiple pictures of luggage) but also very funny as well. I like that it is non fiction and something author actually did. However, I thought Mr. Hodgson was kidding when he said the mess tent at his base camp was named the “Ernesto Hernandez” mess tent. These Argentinians must be desperate to be recognized for ANYTHING. I liked learning about Tang and the guy who created it apparently also created Hot Rocks, Cool Whip & jello. Mr. Hodgson got carried away over his research on blood/physiology and how it all changes with altitude. He lost me long before finishing his explanation of that. I perked back up when he spoke of Diamox and its magical properties. I don’t know why every mountain climber doesn’t just put themselves on a Diamox DRIP the moment they reach base camp. I love the appendix at the end-actually took notes just in case I ever decide to climb a mountain. One thing is for certain, I would deal with the extra 14 oz. just to carry with me one of those pop open mini-chairs! Also, since the big deal is the Summit and so many of those novice mountain climbers negate THAT accomplishment by dying on the way down, how come they don’t have an army of sherpas climb to the top of the death traps know as the Himalayas and construct some sort of steel-cabled ZIP lines for those poor, beleaguered, snow-blind, incoherent, helpless people who crawl to the very top and just stand around up there looking for their warm drink and tent—they could just grab those guys, snap their harness to a 1000 ft. zip line and let ‘em go. The ride would clear their senses and get them into breathable air, nice toasty tent and some warm yak milk. Geez. Anyway, Mr. Hodgson gets his readers thinking and listening with pleasure—the whole point of being a writer. Too bad everything else he has written looks like weird science fiction. But THIS gets a solid 5 Stars from me.

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Very enjoyable and informative

I liked Jim's humor. He has the ability to get the serious points across while making it funny at the same time.

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Super funny

This is one funny book. One does not need to be a climber to enjoy this book

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THOROUGHLY ENJOYED THIS BOOK!!

I love books about mountaineering, but this gem caught me totally off guard! It's Jon Krakauer meets Erma Bombeck! It never occurred to me a mountaineering book could have tongue-in-cheek humor.
BONUS: The talented author narrated the book!
Thank you Jim Hodgson!

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Not funny and not a great climbing story.

Not funny, as hard as this book tries to be. The are a ton of other books that document climbing stories and epics far better. Jon Krakauer or Chris Bonnington are two I'd recommend.

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