
Thirty Below
the harrowing and heroic story of the first all-women's ascent of denali
$62.01
- Hardcover
288 pages
- Release Date
4 March 2025
Summary
Thirty Below: The Denali Damsels’ Defiant Ascent
Cassidy Randall draws on extensive archival research and original interviews to tell an engrossing, edge-of-the-seat adventure story about a forgotten group of climbers who had the audacity to believe that women could walk alone in extraordinary and treacherous heights.
Grace Hoeman dreamed of standing on top of Denali. The tallest peak in North America, the fierce polar mountain loomed large in many climbers’ imaginations, an…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781419771538 |
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ISBN-10: | 1419771531 |
Author: | Cassidy Randall |
Publisher: | Abrams |
Imprint: | Abrams Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 288 |
Release Date: | 4 March 2025 |
Weight: | 431g |
Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 32mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“Thirty Below is fast paced, with incredible characters who make you appreciate how far mountaineering (and society in general) has progressed in the last fifty years and exciting all the way to the end. This is a gripping story that’s worth telling, and Randall has done a great job in bringing it to life.” * Alex Honnold, professional climber and author of Alone on the Wall *“Climbers climb a peak because ‘it’s there.’ But these six athletes had an additional reason: No team composed entirely of women had ever reached the rooftop of North America. For them, seizing the grail involved not only overcoming the usual physical and organizational challenges of a dangerous ascent, but also upending a host of ingrained perceptions that had long suffused this most macho of sports. The saga of how they pulled off their historic feat is an immensely enjoyable read—part Into Thin Air, part Thelma and Louise.” * Hampton Sides, New York Times bestselling author of In the Kingdom of Ice and The Wide Wide Sea *“I couldn’t put it down.…The stakes are as high as Denali itself, and Cassidy Randall’s prose carries the reader with the unstoppable force of an avalanche. Chilling and exhilarating by turns, Thirty Below is a testament both to the indomitable power of nature and the strength of human will.” * Melissa L. Sevigny, author of Brave the Wild River *“It never ceases to amaze me how experiences in the mountains are metaphors for life, especially when they include tough interpersonal dynamics, illness, rescue, and extreme physical challenge. Cassidy Randall’s excellent research and writing makes Thirty Below a captivating dive into the members of the six-woman Denali team. You’ll wonder what will happen next, why the world didn’t seem to notice, and how any of us might have chosen to show up in the same situation.” * Kit DesLauriers, professional ski mountaineer and author of Higher Love *“Randall weaves a gripping tale of survival on North America’s highest peak, with a twist—the first all-female climbing team had to brave far more than the mountain to make their summit. A portrait of cutting-edge alpinism and complicated sisterhood, Thirty Below recalls climbers pushed to the limit, and beyond. It’s a piece of Denali history every mountaineer should know.” * Caroline Van Hemert, author of The Sun is a Compass *“Cassidy Randall’s Thirty Below rivals the best mountaineering writing in existence, including that of Jon Krakauer and David Roberts. Randall brilliantly chronicles the historic first all-women’s ascent of Denali, during the ‘hypermasculine’ climbing milieu of the early 1970s. The prose is as gritty and courageous as the trail-breaking women she writes about. Filled with both tragedy and triumph, Thirty Below is a riveting, breathtaking read.” * Buddy Levy, award-winning and bestselling author of Empire of Ice and Stone, Labyrinth of Ice, and R *“The prejudices, intimidation, and exclusion of the male-dominated sphere of mountaineering affected, angered, and motivated each of the Denali Damsels differently, but readers will be left in awe of the women’s enthrallment to the sport, their determination, and the bittersweet spirit of their life-changing experience. An entrancing tale of a harrowing adventure.” * Kirkus (Starred Review) *“Thirty Below is a very well-researched and engaging story that takes the reader on a journey through the mountains and minds of some of the early pioneering climbers who broke trail for so many generations of climbers to follow. Cassidy Randall shares the truth that, for many female climbers, in the 1970s and still today, their accomplishments in the mountains are too often relegated to the footnotes of the male climbers. This book is doing the work of changing that by putting these incredible stories into our collective consciousness and changing how we remember the great first ascents of mountaineering history. A story worth telling and, for the reader, an incredible adventure in itself.” * Melissa Arnot Reid, mountain guide and author of Enough *“An amazing story of grit [and] determination.” * The Explorers Journal *
About The Author
Cassidy Randall
Cassidy Randall is an award-winning writer who tells stories on the environment, adventure, and people who expand human potential. Her stories have appeared in Rolling Stone, National Geographic, the New York Times, TIME, Atavist, Outside, and Men’s Journal, among others. She wrote The Hard Parts with Paralympian Oksana Masters, which won an Alex Award from the American Library Association and was listed as one of the best sports books of the year by the Times. Her work has been awarded the Lowell Thomas Gold Medal in Adventure Writing, short-listed for the True Story Award, and included in The Year’s Best Sports Writing. She lives in Montana.
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