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What are the best stories about people being lost?

One book that comes to mind regarding this is Into Thin Air, it's about a Mount Everest expedition that went horribly wrong (non-fiction). I read it years ago, and found it quite impressive.

I agree with this suggestion also.

One of my hobbies is reading about mountaineering on Everest, and this is an excellent book, regardless of the qualification for it to be about people who are lost.

There is alot of Everest literature out there - I know because I have shelves and shelves of it (plus about 5 - 6 DVDs). But this was the first (and arguably the best) book about Everest '96 - one of the deadliest years on that mountain.

Roger Wilco, just so you know, however, there are several other books about Everest '96 that you might be interested in if you liked Into Thin Air.

David Brashears (you might remember him as the guy running the IMAX expedition) wrote a book called High Exposure, which is about his experiences on Everest in general, but has a large section, of course, about Everest '96, telling the story from his perspective when his team was lower on the mountain to when he had his team abandon the IMAX expedition in order to participate in the rescue efforts going on up at Camps III and IV.

Anatoli Boukreev (you might remember him as Scott Fischer's head guide - the one Jon criticized for climbing without oxygen while guiding and going down way ahead of his team) also wrote a book, which was basically a rebuttal to Into Thin Air. Boukreev died the the next year in an avalanche on Annapurna so he is not around anymore to continue that little war of words with Jon...but The Climb (Boukreev's book) is an interesting (if a bit self-serving) read nonetheless.

Ed Viesturs (who was also on the mountain as part of David Brashears IMAX team and who is known as one of the best and safest climbers in the world - he was the 12th person in history (and only American) to achieve all 14 summits over 8,000 meters) has put out a couple of books, I think - and I remember at least one of them spending a fair amount of time on Everest '96.

A few of the clients who were in that group stuck out on the South Col wrote books too - although they are, frankly, of lesser importance. You could spend all summer reading about that disaster, though, if you wanted to. :lol:
 
There's a real life story that got a documentary made about it. I will have to ask my old coach what it's called, but it's about a guy who got lost during a marathon in the Sahara. At one point, he was so lost and despaired so much that he tried to kill himself by cutting his wrists. However, he was so dehydrated that the blood had pretty much coagulated in his viens, and he couldn't bleed out. He was eventually found alive, but he was in pretty bad shape. Pretty interesting story.
 
For those who like the "lost-on-an-island-where-weird-shit-is-going-down" genre, I'd recommend Island by horror-suspense writer Richard Laymon.
I LOVE Richard Laymon <3

And I have given lost a serious try. But, I dont get it.
 
If you're up for another ripsnorter non-fiction story, definitely give Endurance, by Alfred Lansing, a read.

It's about the Shackleton expedition to Antarctica in 1914... :eek: :eek: The fact that no souls were lost is STILL amazing to me!

That was the like the Apollo 13 of Antarctic exploration, for lack of a better description.

Cheers,
-CM-
 
I don't think you're supposed to "get" Lost. You're just supposed to go along for the ride.
 
I've always thought Castaway is quite a good movie. The airplane crash is one of my favorite movie scenes.

I remember Alive being a pretty good survival type yarn as well, been years since I've seen it though.

There are tons and tons of these types of stories and movies. :lol:
 
How could I forget Syd & Marty Kroft's LAND of the LOST:confused::brickwall:

That was a great gr:cool::cool:vy show about folks lost.

Never really saw the early '90's reboot of LotL:(

How was it?
 
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