Climbing & Mountaineering Books
Climbing & mountaineering
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Provides in-depth instruction on a variety of climbing topics. Complements any indoor or outdoor climbing course.
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Presents a selection of one hundred mountaineering articles, poems, reviews, short stories, essays, and polemical tracts...
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Ben Nevis, the peaks of Glen Coe and the surrounding mountains give some of the best snow and ice climbing anywhere in E...
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The Alpine-style first ascent of the south-west face of Shisha Pangma in Tibet.
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Published in association with the Royal Geographic Society, Alpine Club and Mount Everest Foundation, this history, brin...
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This is a collection of 15 accounts of expeditions to the world's most famous peaks, often in appalling conditions. It i...
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When Chris Bonington and his team set out to climb the South West face of Everest they were attempting the ultimate chal...
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Introduced by Chris Bonington, this is a classic of mountaineering literature refreshed and repackaged.
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A comprehensive climbing guide to the mountains of The Andes, from Venezuela to Tierra Del Fuego. It features route desc...
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A new climbing guide detailing 80 outstanding routes on rock and ice on the great peaks of the Central Causasus range. ...
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The mountain adventures of one of the great French climbers, Lionel Terray. This book, with its self-mocking title, is n...
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Acts as a guide to the rock climbs in the Lancashire area. This book contains details of the 3,200 routes from Diff to E...
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Opening with a journey to Chile to climb the Central Tower of Paine in 1962, this second volume of Chris Bonington's aut...
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A classic of mountaineering literature, ""The White Spider"" tells the story of the harrowing first ascent of the Eiger'...
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