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Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills

Author: Don Graydon

Genre: Health-Lifestyle-Babycare

PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Mountaineers Books / Published Year: 1992

Pages: 452 pages / Weight: 903 g

Dimensions: 23.8 x 18.5 x 3 cm

Notes: the cover is slightly bent and has sign of wear and tear - has notes at first page - has some mark outside


SHORT DESCRIPTION
For more than 30 years, novice to expert climbers around the world have relied on this book as the leading textbook on mountaineering skills, techniques, and equipment. Useful as both an introductory and advanced text, this completely revised and updated edition includes sections on new techniques, outdoor fundamentals, first aid, and more. 

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0931804288

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For over thirty years and through four editions. Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills has been the "bible" of the climbing world. An essential teaching tool and resource for novice to advanced mountaineers, Freedom is the standard text for climbing courses throughout the United States and abroad, and even has been used as a training manual by the U.S. military.
Completely updated and revised, the 5th edition redefines the basics with expanded chapters on the latest developments in equipment, technique, snow and glacier travel, safety, and leadership. New sections on rock climbing, an entirely new chapter on winter and expedition climbing, plus 350 all-new illustrations, make Freedom the most comprehensive and contemporary source available on mountaineering.
Written and coordinated by The Mountaineers, a Seattle- based outdoor organization founded in 1906, Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills is a consensus on accepted, safe principles and methods of mountaineering. This book gathers the wisdom, instruction, and experience of some of the world's best climbers into one indispensable volume.

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