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The Gap Years

Climbing, Skiing, and the Journey Back

An inspiring story of adventure and endurance in a quest to rediscover the passions of youth.
 
At the end of 2019, Tom French retired from a four-decade career in business, determined to return to interests that had defined his youth and see what meaning they still held. One of these interests was mountaineering. Another was adventure travel, with a particular focus on Nepal. A third was cross-country ski racing. Having taken “gap years” between school and university, and again before he started work, he decided to take a gap year before settling into the expectations of retirement. One year turned into three as he rebuilt his athletic strength, competed in cross-country ski marathons, and climbed some of the world’s highest mountains, including two expeditions to Mount Everest. On the first Everest climb, a cyclone forced him to turn around high on the mountain and descend the treacherous Lhotse Face in a blizzard. On the second, he approached the mountain through the remote Makalu Barun region, the first climber ever to do so, and climbed to the summit on a moonlit night.
 
But this is a book about much more than Everest. It is about beauty and joy found in wild places, about cross-country ski racing and mountaineering more broadly, and—most of all—about a journey to find meaning in life and reconnect with the passions of youth.

256 pages | 23 color plates | 6 x 9 | © 2026

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Reviews

The Gap Years is engaging, exciting, and revelatory—an adventure story that will take the reader to some of the remotest places in the world and yet remains grounded in the more familiar terrain of the human heart.” 

Nathaniel Philbrick, author of “Travels with George”

“It’s not too late for extraordinary adventure! Tom French makes a compelling case that trying hard things when you’re older offers different rewards than in one’s youth—this is a beautiful account that will almost certainly get you out the door!”

Bill McKibben, author of “Long Distance”

“An inspiring and thrilling account of a quest to fulfill the dreams of youth and summit the most challenging mountains of the world, from Mount Washington to Aconcagua to Everest. A story not just about the power of determination, but more importantly about the restorative power of the outdoors.” 

Nicole Zussman, president and CEO of the Appalachian Mountain Club

“Tom takes us on an inspiring journey and so much more in his beautifully written book. He has penned a mountain climber’s white-knuckle thriller all the while closely examining the arc and purpose of life. To read it is to be moved!” 

James Gorman, chairman of the Walt Disney Company

“In The Gap Years, French shows it’s never too late to reignite old passions. His journey is a powerful reminder that age is no barrier to rediscovering what truly makes us feel alive.”

Bill Koch, 1976 Olympic Silver Medalist and 1982 Overall World Cup Champion

“In The Gap Years, French embarks on a profound journey that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the pull of their passions amidst the demands of life. This inspiring exploration of aging, adventure, and self-discovery reminds us that it’s never too late to reconnect with the dreams that define us.” 

Wendell P. Weeks, chairman and CEO, Corning Incorporated

“French has provided conclusive proof that sixty is the new forty. The Gap Years is a tremendous adventure story and vibrant travelogue. It is also a poignant and sensitive insight into one man’s efforts to balance family and occupational commitments with a life-long passion for testing himself on some of the world’s highest mountains.” 

John Morton, author of “A Medal of Honor and Sports Life”

“Joy floods Tom’s life and his writing; with climbing logistics and impossible weather, with friendships built with fellow climbers, guides, and Sherpas. He writes for himself, but also for those who prefer the proverbial armchair to read what it took to descend Everest’s Lhotse face in a snowstorm, or to stand on Cholatse’s summit in bright sunshine.”

Laura Waterman, author of “Calling Wild Places Home”

“As French returns, at age sixty, to the Nordic trails of New England and the peaks of the Himalayas, he reminds us that the most elegant outdoor journeys always end where they begin. The Gap Years is a riveting must-read for any mountain athlete wishing to keep the fire burning.” 

Michael Wejchert, author of “Hidden Mountains: Survival and Reckoning After a Climb Gone Wrong”

“As a veteran of fifteen Everest expeditions I was moved by Tom’s description of this special region of Nepal. The Gap Years allows armchair adventurers a glimpse into climbing and skiing at the highest level, while chasing the zeal of youth.” 

Mike Hammill, author of “Climbing the Seven Summits”

“A gripping story of high-altitude mountaineering, competitive cross-country skiing, and real-life risk; in a multiyear quest pursuing life’s dreams head on without regrets. Tom highlights the importance of knowing ‘why!’” 

Garrett Madison, founder of Madison Mountaineering

“In The Gap Years, French shares an inspiring tribute to what draws us to the mountains, and to why we need to protect them for future generations.” 

Kristin Harila, 2022 European Adventurer of the Year

The Gap Years takes us on a captivating journey from corporate boardrooms to the summits of the highest mountains of the world. Along the way, it vividly confirms how much meaning and joy remain to be discovered in the latter chapters of our lives.” 

Max Landsberg, author of “The Call of the Mountains”

The Gap Years is an inspiring tale of one man’s rediscovery of the physicality that once defined him.” 

Scott Johnston, author of “Training for the Uphill Athlete”

Table of Contents

Prologue
Chapter 1: Mountain Dreams
Chapter 2: In and Out of the Flow
Chapter 3: Life and Retirement Planning
Chapter 4: Aconcagua
Chapter 5: Back to Skiing
Chapter 6: The Gyro of the Universe
Chapter 7: Approaching Everest
Chapter 8: Base Camp
Chapter 9: The First and Second Rotations
Chapter 10: Pushing for the Summit
Chapter 11: Deciding to Return
Chapter 12: Cotopaxi
Chapter 13: Winter Preparations
Chapter 14: The Makalu-Barun
Chapter 15: Back on the Mountain
Chapter 16: Climbing Toward my Dream
Chapter 17: Aftermath
Chapter 18: Cholatse
Epilogue
Acknowledgements

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