‹As I studied the maps, one thing about them captured my imagination – across
this blank space was written one challenging word, «Unexplored»‹
In 1937 two of the twentieth century’s greatest explorers set off to explore
an unknown area of the Himalaya, the breath-taking Shaksgam mountains.
With a team of surveyors and Sherpas, Eric Shipton and H.W. Tilman located and
mapped the land around K2, the second-highest mountain in the world. It was
their greatest venture, and one that paved the way for all future
mountaineering in that area of the Himalaya. For Shipton and Tilman,
exploration was everything, with a summit a welcome bonus, and Blank on the
Map is the book that best captures their spirit of adventure.
With an observant eye and keen sense of humour, Shipton tells how the
expedition entered the unknown Shaksgam mountains, crossing impenetrable
gorges, huge rivers and endless snow fields. There’s a very human element to
Shipton’s dealings with his Sherpa friends, and with his Balti porters, some
of whom were helpful, while some were less so.
The expedition uncovers traces of ancient cultures and visits vibrant modern
civilisations living during the last days of the British Empire. Only when all
supplies are exhausted, their clothes in tatters and all equipment lost do the
men finally return home. A mountain exploration classic.