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Wie schreef Touching the Void?

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What is Touching the Void meaning?

The title Touching the Void, after all, refers not to the compulsion of climbers to ascend into the emptiness of the skies, but to the nothingness and totality of the imminent death that Simpson had sensed as he struggled in the crevasse.

Are Joe Simpson and Simon Yates still friends?

They were not friends, just climbing partners by chance; the relationship was only made to quench their thirst for adventure. Yates could have left Simpson up there; he could have promised to return with help and flee to save his life. But he didn’t do that. Simpson would have died and Yates would have survived.

Is Touching the Void real?

Touching The Void is an extraordinary and epic tale of adventure and survival. It reconstructs the true story of the fateful climb which British mountaineers Joe Simpson and Simon Yates undertook in the Andes in 1985.

How far did Joe fall in Touching the Void?

4500ft

They began descending via the peak’s North Ridge which the pair found unexpectedly challenging with Yates falling through a cornice down the face they had just climbed but he was held by the rope which prevented him falling 4500ft to his death.

What does the word void?

1a : opening, gap. b : empty space : emptiness, vacuum. 2 : the quality or state of being without something : lack, absence. 3 : a feeling of want or hollowness.

How did Joe Simpson survive?

Joe Simpson, one leg badly broken, was dangling helplessly above his doom in the Peruvian Andes, connected to life and his climbing partner, Simon Yates, by a 5/16-inch nylon line. Then Yates cut the rope to save his own life.

Was Simon Yates right to cut the rope?

If Simon doesn’t cut the rope, they both will fall off the cliff and almost certainly die. If Simon cuts the rope, he has a high likelihood of surviving, but Joe will almost certainly die. Simon cuts the rope and makes it off the mountain (Joe miraculously does too – that’s what the book/movie is about).

Who cut the rope in Touching the Void?

Mountaineer Simon Yates

IT was an act of a moment, a few desperate seconds high in the Peruvian Andes, that shaped two lives forever. Mountaineer Simon Yates knows he will always be known as the man who cut the rope of his climbing partner, letting him fall to save himself. And he’s fine with it.

Why did Simon cut the rope?

Further disaster struck when Simon – in the dark, with frostbitten fingers and during a blizzard – lowered Joe over a cliff-edge leaving him dangling. Simon was then faced with a horrific choice – cling on until Joe’s weight pulled him down and they both fell to their deaths, or cut the rope to save himself.

Did Joe Simpson ever climb the Eiger?

Nine years later, when climbing on the Eiger in 2000, he was caught in a storm and heard two climbers plummet to their deaths close by. This would be enough to put many off for life, but Simpson had made six attempts to climb the mountain by the end of the following year.

What is Joe Simpson doing?

Today, at 59 years old, Simpson is a successful author and motivational speaker. “I hate the expression ‘motivation’ – it’s bollocks,” he says, sipping a cup of tea in his home in the British county of Derbyshire.

Where does Joe Simpson Mountaineer live?

Now the events have also inspired a play, which opened at the Bristol Old Vic last year and this month transfers to London’s West End. Simpson, 59, lives in the Peak District, and is the author of eight books.

How did Joe Simpson fall?

In 1985, Simpson and fellow climber Simon Yates decided to tackle the previously unclimbed West Face. After a series of calamities, Simpson fell from an ice cliff, breaking his leg.