Beyond Possible: '14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible' Now On Netflix
J**R
Touching a peak is not enough; making back to the basecamp alive is something we call ‘Summit’.
“Beyond possible” by Nimsdai Purja is a true depiction of a larger-than-life character. It is a serious and sensible pushback to a stereotype mindset. A story of a mountaineer that is not at all limited to mountain community or climate change awareness. It is a story of a top-of-the-line military man who follows his vision and dreams and makes impossible journey of switching career and jumping to something where a single misstep leads to death.Management, leadership, initiative, decision-making, bravery, resilience, perseverance, focus is some of the virtues the book offers. This book offers every person on earth a chance not to settle on mediocrity or live a circumstantial-life. One travels one 8000er to the other learning all the life changing events and concepts while turning every page of the book. It is so captivating and thrilling that till end this unputdownable makes the reader a super human.As a business leader in a corporate world, I give him 10 on 10 for putting his more than a fantastic character into words.The book opens up to world that is so unforgiving and tragic where death is a common phenomenon. A world where touching a peak is not enough; making back to the basecamp alive is something we call ‘Summit’.
F**R
Mountaineering dream
As someone who climbed Everest, I can state that this is one of the best books I read about mountaineering, it’s so sincere and factual, it reaches directly to your heart, and you can feel every emotion and dedication in it, highly recommended
S**S
Anything is Possible!
Nims story is one of hard work, perseverance, faith and guts. He has followed his goals and dreams to achieve what had been impossible. Great story!
G**
Book
Book is great!! Nims is a stud
M**E
Book of the year!
Great insight into how Nims achieved one of the most amazing feats of mankind, and the obstacles he had to overcome to summit the the 14 peaks in record breaking time. A great read for anyone, whether you're interested in mountaineering or just improving your own life and achieving your own personal goals.A true British/Nepalese hero.
L**Y
Great tribute to Nepal
A remarkable achievement that highlights the Nepali national character in so many ways. Hoping to hear that it inspires the climbing community to clean up our mountains.
R**N
Superhuman, legend, an inspiration to all who dare to dream and to make it come true
Great book Nimsdai. You truly are a legend. Took me a couple of days to go through your achievements and there were no dull moments. It felt like following you on your expeditions.
P**G
Great book.
Great achievement.
T**N
Fantastic achievements in a rushed book.
Having followed Nims' plans and progress from the beginning I was interested to read the book. I devoured it in 2 sittings. It is a page turner and would appeal to a wide audience.The accomplishments are clearly phenomenal as you'll likely know, but as a book I found it lacking in scope.There is little technical detail of the mountaineering. The entire ascent of one peak (Manaslu) is written as follows: "I climbed to the very top and made my point". Earlier peaks have more words given to them, but the latter ones are largely give far too little justice and there is little interesting content here. Throughout there's interestingly little sense of the awe inspiring landscape conveyed.The book is too brief when you consider the monumental story and written too simply. If Nims and the publishers had taken more time rather than rushing it out I think it could have been much improved. This is perhaps why the content decreases as the journey progresses.There are rare moments of introspection when the overwhelming self belief drops away and he opens up about a mistake, for example a fall when unclipping on Nanga Parbat but this scope of openness isn't there enough. It is only when unexpected and unplanned things happen that the book truly comes alive.The events that transpired on Annapurna, Kanchenjunga are phenomenal to read about and the sense of being there is strong. What happens is remarkable and the strength of Nims and his team is truly incredible.Talking of his team, he is very proud to highlight and promote the skills of fellow Nepalese climbers and Sherpas which is great to see. Their own stories would be interesting to put down on paper for a more rounded account of some of the amazing ascents and descents and how they found the experience. Some of the team can be found on Instagram etc and are well worth following by the way. Input from them to the book would have been useful I feel.Throughout following his achievements through social media the non stop positivity and (for want of a better term) self-aggrandisement was totally understandable and a strong thing to see. There was a huge sense of purpose which was obviously important to Nims own confidence and to pull in the financial support necessary.This same style runs throughout the vast majority of the book and truth be told is over the top and off-putting with the repeated soundbites that an uninformed reader would frankly put down as ego.What is perhaps most interesting is that these traits are undoubtedly what has enable Nims to be able to achieve all that he has (in and out of mountaineering). With reflection it does prove the power of self belief and self confidence which is Nims' strong message throughout the book. He's the only one to have done this journey and that's clearly what it takes.
O**O
The most phenomenal man walking on earth
Ultimately the book of the century, the man behind it, changing the entire concept of what’s possible. A beautiful account of the most testing missions. Nims’s ability to control his mind and achieve his goal shows us all how we can achieve our own goals. Nims also puts into perspective how SMALL many of our goals are. Probably the most inspiring book written for hundreds of years, backed by real trial and tribulation. What Nims has done has truly been, one great leap for mankind.
M**.
felt like a bit of an ego trip
I really tried to get into this book i just found it all about the author giving it the big 'I am'. His explanations of climbing everest were very basic and all about how he was better than everyone . I couldnt get into the book because of this so only read the first half. Perhaps he becomes more humble in the second half.Never the less a great achievement by the author and some people may be inspired by the content.
Z**A
World's Best Mountaineer
What a phenomenal guy! This fascinating, awe inspiring book tells the story of how Nims smashed the world record for summiting the world's fourteen highest mountains. The previous record was seven years and Nims and his team do it in only six months.Not content with that, he moved on to the next challenge, and on 16 January 2021, Nims led a team of Sherpa climbers to the first ever winter ascent of K2!Just blown away by this man who came from the most humble of beginnings in a small village in Nepal. I think a BBC documentary should be made about his life.Really hoping that Nims writes another book about his K2 ascent and this time includes more detail about the scenery, weather and food.
A**H
An absolute MUST read and unique true story of beating the odds.
Where to start. This is THE best book I have EVER read and will be re-read many times. Once started I could not stop reading. Very well written, grips you from the first chapter.Nims is a unique man, having the determination NOTHING is impossible, even as a young boy.Nepal is a very poor country, but from it comes the fiercest of fighters, the Gurkha’s. Justifiably highly regarded, always committed to go that extra mile, in some of the worst imaginable conditions around the world.Next comes another supremely brave set of men, the Sherpa. For so long the forgotten in the mountaineering fraternity, but without whom others cannot achieve their goals.Put the two together and you have a unique set of men who are of the firm belief, once you start something you don’t give up, no matter the challenge.Throughout the story, we see how Nims copes with derision of his desire to climb the 14 highest mountains in an unbelievable timescale. Along with his amazing team, they not only climb, but rescue other climbers numerous times, cope with weather changes, the mountaineering fraternity, politicians, fundraising etc.Throughout it all, Nims is unshaking in his belief the challenge can and will be done, he just has to find the way. Not for self-gratification but many unselfish reasons.Inspirational, awe inspiring, though provoking, unique on all levels.Am looking forward very much to the next adventure.
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