Boardman Tasker Award Winners – 1984 to Today

If you’re looking for a good book to read, the Boardman Tasker Award Winners should be at the top of your reading list. According to BoardmanTasker.com, “The Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature is awarded annually to the author or authors of the best literary work, whether fiction, non-fiction, drama or poetry, the central theme of which is concerned with the mountain environment.”

Selection Of Boardman Tasker Award Winners
Selection Of Boardman Tasker Award Winners

If you’re a mountain enthusiast, these are the ideal books for you. This annual award was “established in 1983 to commemorate the lives of Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker.” Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker disappeared on Mount Everest while “attempting to traverse The Pinnacles on the unclimbed North East Ridge at around 8250 metres” on 17 May 1982.

Friends and family set up the Boardman Tasker Prize For Mountain Literature  in 1983 in their honor. Learn more about this mountain literature award at BoardmanTasker.com.

Every single one of the Boardman Tasker Award Winners is an excellent read that you will enjoy. The following list of Boardman Tasker Award Winners represents some of the world’s best mountain literature.

Below you will find all of the Boardman Tasker Award Winners from 1984 to today:

2018 – Limits Of The Known – David Roberts

2017 – The Art of Freedom: The Life and Climbs of Voytek Kurtyka – Bernadette MacDonald

2016 – The Bond – Simon McCartney

2015 – The Calling: A Life Rocked by Mountains – Barry Blanchard

2014 – Tears of the Dawn – Jules Lines

2013 – Everest: The First Ascent – Harriet Tuckey

2012 – Cold Wars: Climbing The Fine Line Between Risk And Reality – Andy Kirkpatrick

2011 – Freedom Climbers – Bernadette McDonald

2010 – Ron Fawcett: Rock Athlete – Ron Fawcett & Ed Douglas

2009 – Beyond the Mountain – Steve House

2008 – Psychovertical – Andy Kirkpatrick

2007 – The Wild Places – Robert Macfarlane

2006 – An Afterclap Of Fate – Charles Lind
2005

  • Learning To Breathe – Andy Cave

  • The Villain: The Life Of Don Whillans – Jim Perrin

2004 – When The Alps Cast Their Spell – Trevor Braham

2003 – The Fall – Simon Mawer

2002 – Fatal Mountaineer – Robert Roper

2001 – Hazard’s Way – Roger Hubank

2000 – The Wildest Dream: Mallory, His Life And Conflicting Passions – Peter Gillman & Leni Gillman

1999 – Totem Pole – Paul Pritchard

1998 – Eric Shipton, Everest And Beyond – Peter Steele

1997 – Deep Play – Paul Pritchard

1996 – A Portrait Of Leni Riefenstahl – Audrey Salkeld

1995 – Geoffrey Winthrop Young – Alan Hankinson

1994 – At The Rising Of The Moon – Dermot Somers

1993 – The Ascent – Jeff Long

1992 – In Monte Viso’s Horizon – Will Mclewin

1991

  • Mer De Glace – Alison Fell

  • A View From The Ridge – Ian R Mitchell & Dave Brown

1990 – Elusive Summits – Victor Saunders

1989 – Climbers – M John Harrison

1988 – Touching The Void – Joe Simpson

1987 – In The Footsteps Of Scott – Robert Swan & Roger Mear

1986 – Painted Mountains – Stephen Venables

1985 – Menlove – Jim Perrin

1984

  • Living High – Linda Gill

  • The Shishapangma Expedition – Doug Scott & Alex Macintyre

Which of these Boardman Tasker Award Winners will you read first? These timeless classics are all worth reading. We highly encourage you to add all of them to your reading list.

If you’re looking for more outstanding mountain literature, check out the winners of the Banff Mountain Book Festival.

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