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Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills

Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills

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Author: The Mountaineers
Creators: Steven M. Cox, Kris Fulsaas
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 69 reviews
Sales Rank: 6901

Media: Paperback
Edition: 7
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 575
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.2 x 1.8

ISBN: 0898868289
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.522
EAN: 9780898868289
ASIN: 0898868289

Publication Date: September 2003
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5 out of 5 stars Not just for mountaineers   June 8, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

First of all: I'm not a mountaineer, and don't intend to become one. I'm an avid hiker and backpacker, and enjoy going into the mountains, and that includes hiking/climbing peaks that do not require technical gear. This book is geared for the technical climber, emphasizing rock-climbing and snow and ice travel.

So this review is a bit unusual. Why read this book if you're not a mountaineer?

Well, Part I consists of eight chapters that are relevant for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. These cover issues such as equipment, conditioning, navigation, leave no trace and stewardship. The book provides a good discussion of these issues, though it is comparable to many other books on backpacking and backcountry navigation.

Part V would also be relevant for non-mountaineers. Its four chapters discuss leadership, safety, first aid, and alpine rescue - - only the last of these topics is limited to the technical climber. Again, the discussion is good, but other books also provide good coverage of these issues.

Part VI examines the mountain environment, with chapters on mountain geology, snow, and weather. These are the most clear treatments of these issues that I've ever seen. Here, by relying on contributors who know what they're talking about, the book relies on greater expertise than your average book on the mountains. Chapter 26 on snow was my favorite - - it's not just Eskimos who have lots of words for snow, so do mountaineers!

That leaves the middle three parts - - Climbing Fundamentals, Rock Climbing, and Snow, Ice, and Alpine Climbing (12 chapters in all). I read these because I was curious how technical climbing works. The book did a great job satisfying my curiosity, and I now know how belaying and rappelling work, what aid climbing is, and some of the issues concerning snow and ice travel. The climbing chapters each go into more detail than I wanted, but the presentation was very clear and started with fundamentals. I could just skip to the end of the chapters when I'd learned what I wanted to learn.

I also know that I would never rely on this book alone if I wanted to begin rock climbing. All too often, the authors tell us, "you must be particularly careful to consider A, B, and C, when placing protection under condition X." OK, then, but what do I do when I'm careful? Clearly, experience and a good mentor are key, and you can't get either of these from any book.

Also, the authors try hard to draw good pictures of how to make knots, but I think that the task is essentially impossible. You have to learn knots from someone.

In short: it's obvious to me why this is a classic for mountaineers. I wouldn't quite call it a "classic" for the rest of us, but it was a very good introduction to the sport for an interested outsider.



5 out of 5 stars Look no further...   May 13, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is absolutely THE definitive work on mountaineering. Long recognized as "the Bible" for those seeking a comprehensive treatise on virutally every aspect of mountaineering, the seventh edition more than upholds this tradition. A "must have" for all who seek vertical challenges and want to learn the requisite skills .... or keep existing skills sharp.


5 out of 5 stars The Key to Mountaineering   April 11, 2007
This book is a tome. It is an extremely useful and approachable reference book for most things one needs to know about mountaineering, climbing, and generally traversing and finding freedom within the "hills."


5 out of 5 stars Your Climbing Reference   April 10, 2007
This reference guide belongs in every outdoorsman's library. Check out these useful tips for camping, climbing, rappelling, and more.


5 out of 5 stars If you buy one mountaineering book, buy this one.   March 28, 2007
All the hype was true; this really is one of the all-around best books I've ever seen on mountaineering. While not a training guide, the book is an excellent reference for camping, climbing, rappelling and mountaineering and should be in any outdoorsman's library.

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