Headstrap

Legends and Lore from the Climbing Sherpas of Darjeeling

  • 320 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-68051-640-1
  • Mar 19, 2024

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"This book ensures that the Sherpa community gets the recognition they deserve" -- Library Journal

Banff Mountain Book Competition Climbing Literature Winner • Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature • Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Winner • Himalayan Club Kekoo Naoroji Book Award

This captivating chronicle delves into the untold story of a tribe of people who have played a significant role in mountain exploration and climbing in the Himalayas. Situated in northern India, Darjeeling was developed as a colonial retreat by the British in the early 1830s and soon became famous for its tea gardens, attracting locals from around the region, Nepal, and Tibet in search of work. When Darjeeling became the jumping-off point for early Himalayan expeditions, workers from the Sherpa and Bhutia communities soon established themselves as the preferred high-altitude porters, bringing fame, entwined with tales of valor, courage, and sacrifice, to the city. These are some of their stories.

Over the course of a decade, authors Nandini Purandare and Deepa Balsavar conducted a series of interviews with Sherpas from Darjeeling, as well as their family members, descendants, friends, and contemporary climbers. Headstrap weaves a vivid tapestry of this particular Sherpa community, giving them the recognition in mountaineering literature that they deserve.

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  • 320 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-68051-640-1
  • Mar 19, 2024
Reviews
  • With its vivid sense of place, community, and culture, Headstrap weaves a rich tapestry of this particular Sherpa society, giving the people of Darjeeling the recognition in mountaineering literature that they deserve.
    — Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature Chair of Judge
  • A phenomenal feat of oral history that sheds light on the historically overlooked role of Darjeeling Sherpas in developing the mountain exploration and climbing culture that has come to define the Himalayan region. Recognizing their valour and strength of spirit, body, and mind, Headstrap gives these awe-inspiring figures their due. Purandare and Balsavar have made a pivotal contribution to the realm of climbing literature with this painstakingly researched and passionately curated book.
    Gloria Dickie, Banff Mountain Book Competition Jury
  • This painstakingly researched new book collects the forgotten histories of mountaineerings often-overlooked high-altitude workers.
    — Climbing
  • This book ensures that the Sherpa community gets the recognition they deserve, as no Himalayan expedition would be successful without them.
    Margaret Atwater-Singer, Library Journal
  • [Headstrap] skillfully explores this unique terrain, offering a comprehensive understanding of the Sherpas of Darjeeling and their indispensable role in the evolution of Himalayan climbing.
    David Smart, Gripped