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Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills
Clothing and Equipment 3. Camping and Food 4.
Navigation 5. Wilderness Travel Part Two: Climbing Fundamentals 6.
Ropes, Knots, and Carabiners 7. Belaying 8.
Rappelling Part Three: Rock Climbing 9. Rock-Climbing Technique 10.
Rock Protection 11. Leading on Rock 12.
Aid Climbing Part Four: Snow, Ice, and Alpine Climbing 13. Snow Travel and Climbing 14.
Glacier Travel and Crevasse Rescue 15. Ice Climbing 16.
Alpine, Winter, and Expedition Climbing Part Five: Exergency Prevention and Response 17. Leadership 18.
Safety 19. First Aid 20.
Alpine Rescue Part Six: The Mountain Environment 21. Mountain Geology 22.
The Cycle of Snow 23. Mountain Weather 24.
Minimum Impact Appendices A. Rating Systems B.
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Dennis And Gnasher, Mountaineering Menace
WOMEN ON HIGH: PIONEERS OF MOUNTAINEERING
But not all women were satisfied with the view from the valley many yearned for the thrill of gazing down on the world from the
(less)A Pocket Guide: Quick Information for Mountaineering and Backcountry Use
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishings Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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(less)ABCs of Avalanche Safety
A respected authority since 1961, this enduring classic has been updated with the very latest research in the field, including avalanche transceiver technology. Sue Ferguson has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author.
Sue Ferguson directed the Utah Avalanche Center. She founded the Avalanche Review and co-founded the American Avalanche Association.
E.R.
LaChapelle was director of the U.S.
Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah. Ed La Chapelle has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author.
Ed LaChapelle was head of the US Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah and Professor Emeritus of Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington. It's still the handy pocket guide offered at a bargain price.
And it is still loaded with the vital information you need to survive in the mountains: how to determine potential avalanche hazard, traveling safely in avalanche terrain, what to do il you're caught in an avalanche, and search and rescue techniques. A respected authority since 1961, this enduring classic has been updated with the very latest research in the field, including avalanche transceiver technology.
Sue Ferguson has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author. Sue Ferguson directed the Utah Avalanche Center.
She founded the Avalanche Review and co-founded the American Avalanche Association. E.
R. LaChapelle was director of the U.
S. Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah.
Ed La Chapelle has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author. Ed LaChapelle was head of the US Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah and Professor Emeritus of Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to It's still the handy pocket guide offered at a bargain price. And it is still loaded with the vital information you need to survive in the mountains: how to determine potential avalanche hazard, traveling safely in avalanche terrain, what to do il you're caught in an avalanche, and search and rescue techniques.
A respected authority since 1961, this enduring classic has been updated with the very latest research in the field, including avalanche transceiver technology. Sue Ferguson has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author.
Sue Ferguson directed the Utah Avalanche Center. She founded the Avalanche Review and co-founded the American Avalanche Association.
E.R.
LaChapelle was director of the U.S.
Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah. Ed La Chapelle has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author.
Ed LaChapelle was head of the US Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah and Professor Emeritus of Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington. Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)ABCs of Avalanche Safety
A respected authority since 1961, this enduring classic has been updated with the very latest research in the field, including avalanche transceiver technology. Sue Ferguson has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author.
Sue Ferguson directed the Utah Avalanche Center. She founded the Avalanche Review and co-founded the American Avalanche Association.
E.R.
LaChapelle was director of the U.S.
Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah. Ed La Chapelle has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author.
Ed LaChapelle was head of the US Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah and Professor Emeritus of Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington. It's still the handy pocket guide offered at a bargain price.
And it is still loaded with the vital information you need to survive in the mountains: how to determine potential avalanche hazard, traveling safely in avalanche terrain, what to do il you're caught in an avalanche, and search and rescue techniques. A respected authority since 1961, this enduring classic has been updated with the very latest research in the field, including avalanche transceiver technology.
Sue Ferguson has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author. Sue Ferguson directed the Utah Avalanche Center.
She founded the Avalanche Review and co-founded the American Avalanche Association. E.
R. LaChapelle was director of the U.
S. Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah.
Ed La Chapelle has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author. Ed LaChapelle was head of the US Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah and Professor Emeritus of Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to It's still the handy pocket guide offered at a bargain price. And it is still loaded with the vital information you need to survive in the mountains: how to determine potential avalanche hazard, traveling safely in avalanche terrain, what to do il you're caught in an avalanche, and search and rescue techniques.
A respected authority since 1961, this enduring classic has been updated with the very latest research in the field, including avalanche transceiver technology. Sue Ferguson has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author.
Sue Ferguson directed the Utah Avalanche Center. She founded the Avalanche Review and co-founded the American Avalanche Association.
E.R.
LaChapelle was director of the U.S.
Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah. Ed La Chapelle has contributed to ABCs of Avalanche Safety as an author.
Ed LaChapelle was head of the US Forest Service Avalanche Center in Alta, Utah and Professor Emeritus of Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington. Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)Sherman Exposed: Slightly Censored Climbing Stories
NOLS Wilderness Mountaineering
The third edition is the ideal resource for what it takes to climb and travel in the mountains. The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) is a private, nonprofit school based in Lander, Wyoming.
With 14 main operating locations around the world, NOLS has graduated more than 100,000 students since its founding in 1965. From Idaho, Washington, Arizona, Alaska, Wyoming, the Yukon, Baffin Island, India, the Amazon, Mexico, Patagonia, Australia, and New Zealand, NOLS is the leading source and teacher of wilderness skills and leadership that serve people and the environment
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