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Alpine Climbing: Techniques to Take You Higher (Mountaineers Outdoor Expert) | 
enlarge | Authors: Mark Houston, Kathy Cosley Brand: Cosley and Houston Category: Book
List Price: $21.95 Buy New: $13.63 You Save: $8.32 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 47761
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 325 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 6.9 x 0.7
ISBN: 0898867495 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.522 EAN: 9780898867497 ASIN: 0898867495
Publication Date: November 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description 490676 Features: Written by longtime guides and climbing instructors certified by the American Mountain Guide Association (AMGA) It teaches situational thinking and learning as well as technique This book assumes some prior knowledge, primarily in rock climbing skills and techniques 272 pages Specifications:
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Great skills book! May 2, 2008 This is a great intstructional manual from the novice to the more experienced. Much better than Freedom of the Hills, which I also own. I also recommend Extreme Alpinism and The Mountaineering Handbook (these are arguably the 3 best books out for the alpinist).
This book is well researched and easy to read December 19, 2007 I bought this book because I had been out of alpine climbing for 10 years and I wanted to get back into it. The authors are professional mountain guides but more than that, alpine climbing seems to be an integral part of who they are. I picked up a lot of very helpful information that covers everything from training, to equipment and boot selection, to alpine travel and avalanche knowledge. It is very suited to the Sierra Nevada range, where I do most of my climbing. This is the best book I have found on the subject.
Mountain judgment calls are everything! December 3, 2007 Well, I am completely biased having climbed several times with Kathy. In practice, all her mountain judgment seems so seamless! One minute we're just chatting away and the next we're on an exposed ridgeline for five miles, still calm and collected. It's amazing how much judgment is about the conditions (the mountains and ours), and knowing how to read them correctly. One memorable experience was just killing some time during a complete whiteout, and seeing what was possible with a new GPS gizmo. Anyway, what I've learned from Kathy and this book? How to judge my limits far better than before. It's easy to get overconfident and stop thinking. When I'm alone in the mountains now, I actually pay attention and learn to retreat better. Those mountains will wait for another day -- although the glaciers may not!
good book, well thought out March 27, 2006 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I agree with the reviewers above (below) that this book complements "Freedom of the Hills". In particular it focuses more on the decision making process than most books of these types. Although I've never traveled with either of the authors, they seem like lovely people and the stories they tell flesh them out for the reader. They also answered a question I had when I wrote them via email. In all, a solid book that it would do to put on your bookshelf.
Excellent book for anyone venturing into the mountains November 16, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The section on Common Problems with Decision Making was alone worthy the purchase!I could identify many issues and suggestions with my own experiences. Very well laid out book and a must read for anyone venturing into the sport of climbing, or those of us who wish to brush up on skills and ponder ways of continuous learning no matter the level of prior experience. One of definite climbing "bibles" written by people who do it for a living and are prepared to share their experiences and knowledge. Five stars IMHO!!! Happy climbing!
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