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enlarge | Author: The Mountaineers Creators: Steven M. Cox, Kris Fulsaas Publisher: Mountaineers Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 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
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Not only educational...also inspiring August 28, 2005 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I picked up a variety of climbing books while working at Mount Rainier in Washington this summer...one of which was Mountaineering, Freedom of the Hills. It was, hands down, the most informative. You have a question, it has the answer. The graphics are reasonable and understandable. Excellent coverage on ropework.
Not only was it informative, but it was also inspirational. Just reading it made me want to get out there and try out what I was learning. Just remember it's not the book alone that makes you a climber--it's experience and learning from other long-time climbers that makes the book's information REALLY get driven into your head. You can't just read this book and become a climber.
if you own no other climbing book, own this one February 1, 2005 14 out of 17 found this review helpful
This book has managed to condense all the fundamentals of (outdoor) climbing - from rock to ice- and to present them in an easily understandable and concise format. I found it invaluable as a beginner and have continued using it as a reference book. If you take climbing seriously, you will probably buy some other books on more specialized techniques down the line, but this book is where you should start. Nothing essential is missing. The book is also very good at pointing out all the ways you could possibly make mistakes, so you don't make them.
FYI, this book does not go so much into training for climbing as it does the skills and knowledge you will need to climb. (For rock climbing, the best book on *training* I've found is "Performance Rock Climbing".) It also does not go too much into first aid, but the publisher of this book also puts out a book on wilderness medicine if you are interested...
The Bible December 1, 2004 The book is all of the things described in the other reviews, but it is perhaps best described as simply, "The Bible."
A Mountaineering Text Book August 3, 2004 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is a comprehensive overview of nearly all aspects of climbing and mountaineering, kind of like an undergraduate survey class, and I recommend it as a core part of any climber's reference library. I owned the third edition and recently purchased and read through (cover to cover) the seventh edition. Because the book covers all of climbing from simple one day rock climbs to technical multi-day expeditions in a variety of climates and conditions it cannot go into as much detail as books dedicated to specific aspects or types of climbing. For example, if you are an ice climber you would do well to follow this book up with a book dedicated solely to ice climbing. What this book does provide in an unparalleled format, is a thorough grounding in all basic climbing techniques, basic rescue procedures, elementary first-aid for mountaineering, geology and meteorology basics, and a variety of either useful things that will make anyone a more complete climber.
THE ref book to have on the subject. February 20, 2004 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
When I first re-entered the world of climbing, about 4 months ago, I went into the local "outdoorsie" emporium (a GREAT store called BackWoods in Norman) and asked for the finest Swiss Seat they had. It only took half a thought for the youngish, very polite woman to have any clue what I was talking about."You're looking for a harness." Was her reply. "And you'll want this, too." and she handed me this book. Ahhhh. . . Pure bliss. If only I'd known about this tome when I got into climbing the first time, I might not be getting "back" into climbing now, but just getting better. This book is indespensible.
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