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Choosing the Best Books About Mountain Climbing can be difficult as there are so many considerations, such as Boreal, Five Ten, Mad Rock, Mountain Hardwear, Penguin Random House, pomoca, WHSmith, Amazon.com. We have done a lot of research to find the Top 20 Best Books About Mountain Climbing available.
The average cost is $27.10. Sold comparable range in price from a low of $4.23 to a high of $50.00.
Based on the research we did, we think Buried in the Sky: The Extraordinary Story of the Sherpa Climbers on K2's Deadliest Day [Book] is the best overall. Read on for the rest of the great options and our buying guide, where you can find all the information you need to know before making an informed purchase.
20 Best Books About Mountain Climbing (18 Sellers)
1. Buried In The Sky: The Extraordinary Story Of The Sherpa Climbers On K2's Deadliest Day [Book]

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"buried in the sky is a compelling account of the men who have literally shouldered the rest of the world’s mountaineers up k2." —norman ollestad, best-selling author of crazy for the storm when edmund hillary first conquered mt. everest, sherpa tenzing norgay was at his side. indeed, for as long as westerners have been climbing the himalaya, sherpas have been the unsung heroes in the background. in august 2008, when eleven climbers lost their lives on k2, the world’s most dangerous peak, two sherpas survived. they had emerged from poverty and political turmoil to become two of the most skillful mountaineers on earth. based on unprecedented access and interviews, buried in the sky reveals their astonishing story for the first time. peter zuckerman and amanda padoan explore the intersecting lives of chhiring dorje sherpa and pasang lama, following them from their villages high in the himalaya to the slums of kathmandu, across the glaciers of pakistan to k2 base camp. when disaster strikes in the death zone, chhiring finds pasang stranded on an ice wall, without an axe, waiting to die. the rescue that follows has become the stuff of mountaineering legend. at once a gripping, white-knuckled adventure and a rich exploration of sherpa customs and culture, buried in the sky re-creates one of the most dramatic catastrophes in alpine history from a fascinating new perspective.
Specifications:
Language |
English |
Release Date |
May 2013 |
Length |
320 Pages |
Dimensions |
0.8" x 5.4" x 8.1" |
Reviews:
Amazing book and so well writtenrobjmcallister
Excellent read of the life and death struggle to climb K2–the world's most dangerous mountain. Egos and oxygen deprivation cause some climbers to do stupid things on the mountain while in the same environment, other climbers perform heroic actions. All of this contrast is captured by the authors. In addition, rather than just focusing on the western climbers who paid to climb K2, this book tells the whole story by including the story of the Sherpas who helped the westerners to the top. The entire book is well documented if you want the sources for this story.JohnnieTsunami
A fresh perspective and an enthralling read, one of my favourite mountaineering books. I urge you to read this bookotishall1
2. The Call Of Everest: The History, Science, And Future Of The World's Tallest Peak [Book]

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Gripping and sumptuous, this is the definitive book on the history, mystique, and science of mount everest, including how climate change is impacting the world's tallest mountain. in 1963, the american mount everest expedition made mountaineering history. it was the first american venture to successfully scale the legendary peak and the first successful climb up the hazardous west ridge (a climb so difficult no one has yet repeated it). in 2012, adventurer conrad anker led a national geographic/the north face team up the mountain to enact a legacy climb. environmental changes and overcrowding led to challenges and disappointments, but yet the mountain maintains its allure. now, steely-eyed anker leads a team of writers in a book designed to celebrate the world's most famous mountain, to look back over the years of climbing triumphs and tragedies, and to spotlight what has changed–and what remains eternal–on mount everest. telltale signs of everest's current state, never-before-published photography, and cutting-edge science expose the world's tallest peak–its ancient meaning, its ever-present challenges, and its future in a world of disappearing ice.
Specifications:
Imprint |
National Geographic |
Pub date |
14 May 2013 |
DEWEY edition |
23 |
Language |
English |
Spine width |
26mm |
Reviews:
I purchased this book for my husband and he loves it! The book is a good siize and the pictures are amazing. As it is put together by various authors it gives many perspectives on the history and climbs of Everest. This was a book on his Christmas list and will be read for years to come.shellyh1482
I'll keep this short. Everything you ever wanted to know in an introductory book to Everest is in this book. Great photographs, wonderful compelling narrative, historical and current trends, this book has it all. It is a large book, so leave lots of room for friends to read it too. Just many things to mention for another fantastic National Geographic offering. Buy this book! Richard A. Plankraplk
3. The Girl Who Climbed Everest: Lessons Learned Facing Up To The World's Toughest Mountains [Book]

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What drives us to go to our limits and beyond? what does it take to make dreams come true over all else? and how can you turn fear into courage? from everest to k2, the girl who climbed everest is the story of bonita norris' journey undertaking the world's toughest and most dangerous expeditions. once an anxious teenager with an eating disorder it was the discovery of a passion for climbing that inspired bonita to change her life. drawing on her experiences to capture the agonies – both mental and physical – and joys of her incredible feats bonita also imparts the lessons learned encouraging you to harness greater self-belief.the girl who climbed everest is an honest exploration of everything bonita has learnt from climbing. life lessons about ambition, values, risk, happiness, the courage to fail, and what's ultimately important. an indispensable and important book for anyone who has ever doubted their potential or put limits on themselves – whatever challenge you face or ambitions you want to achieve, the girl who climbed everest will inspire you to take action and live life more fearlessly.
Specifications:
Imprint |
Hodder |
Pub date |
26 Jul 2018 |
DEWEY edition |
23 |
Language |
English |
Spine width |
20mm |
Reviews:
Well written and you can apply the philosophy to any situation in life.louloub2015
How a girl from Wokingham overcame a lot of obstacles to climb to the roof of the world. It inspired me to climb Mont Blanc which I didTonyB
4. The Will To Climb: Obsession And Commitment And The Quest To Climb Annapurna–The World's Deadliest Peak [Book]

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The bestselling author of the mountain and no shortcuts to the top chronicles his three attempts to climb the world’s tenth-highest and statistically deadliest peak while exploring the dramatic and tragic history of others who have made—or attempted—the ascent.“ viesturs and roberts have written an exhaustively researched and wonderfully compelling history of the most fascinating and dangerous of the himalayan giants.”—david breashers, veteran mountaineer and documentary filmmaker, director of imax film everestas a high school student, ed viesturs read and was captivated by the french climber maurice herzog’s famous and grisly account of the first ascent of annapurna in 1950. when he began his own campaign to climb the world’s fourteen highest peaks in the late 1980s, viesturs looked forward with trepidation to undertaking annapurna himself. two failures to summit in 2000 and 2002 made annapurna his nemesis. his successful 2005 ascent was the triumphant capstone of his climbing quest. in the will to climb viesturs and co-author david roberts bring the extraordinary challenges of annapurna to vivid life through edge-of-your-seat accounts of the greatest climbs in the mountain’s history, and of his own failed attempts and eventual success.
Specifications:
Binding |
Paperback |
Dimensions (inches) |
8.25 (H) x 5.50 (W) x 0.75 (D) |
Date of Publication |
Oct 23, 2012 |
Dewey Decimal Classification |
796 |
Library of Congress Classification |
GV |
Product Genre/Category |
Sports & Recreation / Outdoor Skills |
5. Climbers How The Kings Of The Mountains Conquered Cycling
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Working chronologically, peter cossins explores the evolution of mountain-climbing. he offers a comprehensive view of the sport, combining contemporary reports with fresh one-to-one interviews with high-profile riders from the last 50 years, such as cyrille guimard, hennie kuiper and andy schleck.
6. Climbing Out Of Bed: A Definitive Collection Of Climbing And Mountain Town Stories [Book]

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Climbing out of bed is a collection of rock climbing and mountain town stories, written over the last 13 years. the muses of mehall's pieces are the people who make up the rock climbing and mountain town culture. originally hailing from illinois, mehall moved to colorado in 1999 to attend western state college, in gunnison. he describes the experience as being a lost soul who floated to the mountains, and then discovered his true self. many of the stories in climbing out of bed are coming of age tales, especially when the author embarks into the unknown of the rock climbing world. there are 25 pieces in climbing out of bed, and topics for essays include: friendship, hitchhiking, couch surfing, buildering (climbing buildings), road tripping, dumpster diving, extended camping experiences, dirtbag living, love, loss, wanderlust, and zen dishwashing mehall lived in the gunnison valley, colorado for 11 years, and now resides in durango, colorado, where he is a freelance writer. he is also the publisher of the climbing zine, an independent rock climbing publication. he also worked at his alma mater, western state college of colorado, for three years, as the assistant director of public relations and communications. george sibley, author of dragons in paradise and senior correspondent to the mountain gazette, says that mehall's writing makes him think of jack kerouac, on a good day. "i don't know anyone who writes with more enthusiasm, joy and honest about a life that ranges from pearl diving in restaurant kitchen sinks all winter, to climbing the big walls and spires of north america all summer and fall," sibley said.
Specifications:
Language |
English |
Release Date |
April 2013 |
Length |
150 Pages |
Dimensions |
0.3" x 6.0" x 9.0" |
7. Climbing Out Of Bed: A Definitive Collection Of Climbing And Mountain Town Stories [Book]

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Climbing out of bed is a collection of rock climbing and mountain town stories, written over the last 13 years. the muses of mehall's pieces are the people who make up the rock climbing and mountain town culture. originally hailing from illinois, mehall moved to colorado in 1999 to attend western state college, in gunnison. he describes the experience as being a lost soul who floated to the mountains, and then discovered his true self. many of the stories in climbing out of bed are coming of age tales, especially when the author embarks into the unknown of the rock climbing world. there are 25 pieces in climbing out of bed, and topics for essays include: friendship, hitchhiking, couch surfing, buildering (climbing buildings), road tripping, dumpster diving, extended camping experiences, dirtbag living, love, loss, wanderlust, and zen dishwashing mehall lived in the gunnison valley, colorado for 11 years, and now resides in durango, colorado, where he is a freelance writer. he is also the publisher of the climbing zine, an independent rock climbing publication. he also worked at his alma mater, western state college of colorado, for three years, as the assistant director of public relations and communications. george sibley, author of dragons in paradise and senior correspondent to the mountain gazette, says that mehall's writing makes him think of jack kerouac, on a good day. "i don't know anyone who writes with more enthusiasm, joy and honest about a life that ranges from pearl diving in restaurant kitchen sinks all winter, to climbing the big walls and spires of north america all summer and fall," sibley said.
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Language |
English |
Release Date |
April 2013 |
Length |
150 Pages |
Dimensions |
0.3" x 6.0" x 9.0" |
8. The White Spider: The Story Of The North Face Of The Eiger [Book]

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A classic of mountaineering literature, the white spider tells the story of the harrowing first ascent of the eiger's north wall, one of the most legendary and terrifying climbs in recorded history.heinrich herrer, author of seven years in tibet, was a member of the four-man party that scaled the previously untouchable north wall of the eiger in 1938. in the white spider, herrer tells the story of this harrowing first ascent, a gripping first-hand account of daring and resilience in the high swiss alps.moving from his own amazing experiences to the numerous later attempts to replicate his team's achievements (some tragic failures, others spectacular successes), herrer writes as well as he climbs, drawing the reader into a beguiling story of courage, strength and a confidence always on the edge of hubris.a new introduction by joe simpson, author of the acclaimed mountaineering epic touching the void, reminds us of the enduring relevance of this absolute classic.
Specifications:
Language |
English |
Release Date |
September 1998 |
Length |
400 Pages |
Dimensions |
1.1" x 5.5" x 8.3" |
Age Range |
18 years and up |
Grade Range |
Postsecondary and higher |
Reviews:
I'm please I found this book. What a great dialog of the North Face of the Eiger. Heinrich captured the good, bad and the ugly of a great climb.
If you buy one book about the North Face of the Eiger, make sure it's this one. Various accounts of assents up the face.shaneburton23
9. Rock Climbing For The Absolute Beginner: A Complete Guide To Bouldering, Mountaineering, Top-Rope & Trad Climbing- Includes Knot Tying Tutorials [Book]

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Heart racing, legs trembling, palms damp with sweat, you cling to the side of the wall in search of the next hold. you catch a glimpse of the distance below. – why are you doing this? why did you put yourself in this situation? with every move you fight against your mind, every cell in your body is screaming. you finally reach the top. – in this inspired instant, you realize that it is not always about the climb itself, but what you learned about yourself on the way up. – rock climbing can be the ultimate work out, not just physically but mentally as well. this sport will test your limits. – if you're exploring the idea of climbing but aren't sure where to begin, this book is for you. i'll show you the absolute basics of starting out as a climber. – i will tell you all about the lingo and terminology used in this amazing sport and how to communicate with other climbers. – belay commands – climbing commands – descent commands – grading a climb – climbing etiquette – i will also introduce you to the proper gear you'll need, how to care for it, and how to test it for safety.( safety is paramount when you're learning how to climb!) shoesharnesschalk and chalk bag – belay devicecarabinershelmetclimbing ropecrashpadsclimbing clothing – any climber must learn how to properly tie knots and secure anchors. i will give you an in-depth tutorial about the types of knots that are a must, including over 80 step-by-step pictures. – i will also address different climbing techniques, also illustrated fully with pictures for your reference. – no sport would be complete without a word about proper training. rock climbing utilizes your entire body, top to bottom. you must condition your muscles and bones when you're not climbing. – this rock climbing for the absolute beginner guidebook is full of information to get you started in your new climbing adventure. – climbing safety and communication – safely falling – transitioning to outdoor climbs – advancing your climbing skills to go to the next level – a word about continuing education – just remember, it's not about the summit, it's all about the climb. – be safe and enjoy!
Specifications:
Language |
English |
Release Date |
December 2019 |
Length |
182 Pages |
Dimensions |
0.4" x 6.0" x 9.0" |
Reviews:
Very good reading material on climbinggov-island
10. Rock Climbing: Essential Skills & Techniques : The Official Handbook Of The Mountaineer Instructor And Single Pitch Award Schemes [Book]
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Packed with essential information and techniques, this handbook is split into sections including all aspects of single and multi-pitch climbing; bouldering and movement skills; scrambling; descending from climbs, etc. it also covers the climbing environment, its history and development.
Specifications:
Published by |
Ukmtb, 2011 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Legal entity name |
Edward Bowditch Ltd |
Legal entity form |
Limited company |
Business correspondence address |
Exstowe, Exton, Exeter, EX3 0PP |
Authorised representative |
Mr. E. Bowditch |
Reviews:
Wonderfully clear descriptions of the core concepts of rock climbing, supported by excellent cartoon diagrams.haimireich
I bought this as part of my grandson's birthday gift. Although only ten his is a keen climber and thought the book was really great.acadia53
This publication was great, woth detials on techniques and illustrations included givimg clear guidence. It has help develop my.own techniques and interestlouisgambl2
11. Climbing Free: My Life In The Vertical World [Book]

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The legendary rock climber who redefined the boundaries of her sport tells her story. from the age of thirteen when she began climbing, it was clear lynn hill had an unusual gift. before long she was arguably the best rock climber in the world, establishing routes so bold and difficult that few others could follow. and in 1994, lynn succeeded on a climb that no oneman or womanhas been able to repeat: the first "free ascent" of the nose on yosemite's el capitan, which means that she climbed 3,000 feet of vertical granite without using gear to aid her ascent. in climbing free she describes her famous climb and meditates on how she harnesses the strength and the courage to push herself to such extremes. she tells of her near-fatal 80-foot fall, her youth as a stunt artist for hollywood, her friendships with climbing's most colorful personalities, and the tragedies and triumphs of her life in the vertical world. more than merely a story of adventure, this book stands out as a genuine, singular account of a life richly and boldly lived. 32 pages of color photographs, 35 black-and-white photographs.
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Illustrator |
photos |
Binding |
Hardcover |
Place of Publication |
New York |
Date Published |
2002 |
Reviews:
This book was better then I thought it would be. It was fast paced and interesting from start to finish. Lynn Hill is truly an outstanding athlete and person. The couple of time I've met Lynn she was humble as well as exciting to be around, she carries this over to her writing. This book was well worth the read.lennybailey
Lynn Hill is a legend. She imagined doing what no one else at the time thought was possible, and then went and did it. We can all learn from her thinking and life!bontemps73
12. Extreme Alpinism: Climbing Light, Fast & High [Book]

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1999 banff mountain exposition award winner the book that launched a renaissance in climbing technique and remains relevant today techniques and mental skills needed to climb at a more challenging level illustrated with full-color photos throughout big, high routes at the edge of a climber's ability are not the places for inventing technique or relying on old habits. complacency can lead to fatal errors. so where does the hard-core aspirant or dreamer turn? the only master class in print, extreme alpinism delivers an expert dose of reality and practical techniques for advanced climbers. focusing on how top alpine climbers approach the world's most difficult routes, twight centers his instruction on the ethos of climbing the hardest routes with the least amount of gear and the most speed. throughout, twight makes it clear that the two things he refuses to compromise are safety and his climbing ethics. in addition to the extensive chapters on advanced techniques and skills, twight also discusses mental preparedness and attitude; strength and cardiovascular training; good nutrition; and tips on equipment and clothing.
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This is an excellent book. I think this book is not only relevant to those aspiring to "extreme alpinism." Because the level of difficulty in alpinism is subjective (what is challenging for one may not be for another), I think that this book is relevant to all people who spend time in the mountains. It has many great training tips: mental and physical. Many excellent, personal anecdotes. It tackles this subject well: climbing isn't about discovering the summit–it's about discovering ourselves. And it's well written. Especially relevant for anyone who spends time in the mountains.
13. Extreme Alpinism: Climbing Light, Fast & High [Book]

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1999 banff mountain exposition award winner the book that launched a renaissance in climbing technique and remains relevant today techniques and mental skills needed to climb at a more challenging level illustrated with full-color photos throughout big, high routes at the edge of a climber's ability are not the places for inventing technique or relying on old habits. complacency can lead to fatal errors. so where does the hard-core aspirant or dreamer turn? the only master class in print, extreme alpinism delivers an expert dose of reality and practical techniques for advanced climbers. focusing on how top alpine climbers approach the world's most difficult routes, twight centers his instruction on the ethos of climbing the hardest routes with the least amount of gear and the most speed. throughout, twight makes it clear that the two things he refuses to compromise are safety and his climbing ethics. in addition to the extensive chapters on advanced techniques and skills, twight also discusses mental preparedness and attitude; strength and cardiovascular training; good nutrition; and tips on equipment and clothing.
Reviews:
This is an excellent book. I think this book is not only relevant to those aspiring to "extreme alpinism." Because the level of difficulty in alpinism is subjective (what is challenging for one may not be for another), I think that this book is relevant to all people who spend time in the mountains. It has many great training tips: mental and physical. Many excellent, personal anecdotes. It tackles this subject well: climbing isn't about discovering the summit–it's about discovering ourselves. And it's well written. Especially relevant for anyone who spends time in the mountains.
14. Mountaineering: Freedom Of The Hills [Book]

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"the definitive guide to mountains and climbing . . ."–conrad anker for nearly 60 years it's been revered as the "bible" of mountaineering-and now it's even better than ever – the best-selling instructional text for new and intermediate climbers for more than half a century – new edition–fully updated techniques and all-new illustrations – researched and written by a team of expert climbers mountaineering: the freedom of the hills is the text beloved by generations of new climbers–the standard for climbing education around the world where it has been translated into 12 languages. for the all-new 9th edition, committees comprosed of active climbers and climbing educators reviewed every chapter of instruction, and discussed updates with staff from the american alpine club (aac), the american institute for avalanche research and education (aiare), and the access fund. they also worked with professional members of the american mountain guides association (amga), to review their work and ensure that the updated textbook includes the most current best practices for both alpine and rock climbing instruction. from gear selection to belay and repel techniques, from glacier travel to rope work, to safety, safety, and more safety–there is no more comprehensive and thoroughly vetted training manual for climbing than the standard set by mountaineering: the freedom of the hills, 9th edition. significant updates to this edition include: – new alignment with aac's nationwide universal belay standard – expanded and more detailed avalanche safety info, including how to better understand avalanches, evaluate hazards, travel safely in avy terrain, and locate and rescue a fellow climber in an avalanche – newly revamped chapters on clothing and camping – all-new illustrations reflecting the latest gear and techniques–created by artist john mcmullen, former art director of climbing magazine – review of and contributions to multiple sections by amga-certified guides – fresh approach to the ten essentials–now making the iconic list easier to recall
Reviews:
Big, heavy, and full of so much valuable information. From the camping basics to 8000m peaks, it's packed full of how-to's and diagrams for every situation. Give it a read, keep it as reference, enjoy your time in the mountains.Stew
If you have a friend or a relative who is getting into outdoor climbing, this book would be a PERECT present! I wish I got mine sooner. Very easy to read and/or look things up.MjTom
The Old Testament of mountaineering. If you are just starting out this has so much good knowledge. Every time I pick it up I get a little nugget that I didn’t know before. You have to walk before you run and this will help you get there. Everyone should have a copy of this if you spend time in the mountains.Centerfold
15. Life And Death On Mt. Everest: Sherpas And Himalayan Mountaineering [Book]

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The sherpas were dead, two more victims of an attempt to scale mt. members of a french climbing expedition, sensitive perhaps about leaving the bodies where they could not be recovered, rolled them off a steep mountain face. one body crashed to a stop near sherpas on a separate expedition far below. they stared at the frozen corpse, stunned. they said nothing, but an american climber observing the scene interpreted their thoughts: nobody would throw the body of a white climber off mt. everest.for more than a century, climbers from around the world have journeyed to test themselves on everest's treacherous slopes, enlisting the expert aid of the sherpas who live in the area. drawing on years of field research in the himalayas, renowned anthropologist sherry ortner presents a compelling account of the evolving relationship between the mountaineers and the sherpas, a relationship of mutual dependence and cultural conflict played out in an environment of mortal risk.ortner explores this relationship partly through gripping accounts of expeditions — often in the climbers' own words — ranging from nineteenth-century forays by the british through the historic ascent of hillary and tenzing to the disasters described in jon krakauer's into thin air. she reveals the climbers, or "sahibs", to use the sherpas' phrase, as countercultural romantics, seeking to transcend the vulgarity and materialism of modernity through the rigor and beauty of mountaineering. she shows how climbers' behavior toward the sherpas has ranged from kindness to cruelty, from cultural sensitivity to derision. ortner traces the political and economic factors that led the sherpas to join expeditions andexamines the impact of climbing on their traditional culture, religion, and identity. she examines sherpas' attitudes toward death, the implications of the shared masculinity of sherpas and sahibs, and the relationship between sherpas and the increasing number of women climbers. ortner also tackles debates about whether the sherpas have been "spoiled" by mountaineering and whether climbing itself has been spoiled by commercialism.life and death on mt. everest is a powerful and dramatic portrayal of a century of cultural encounters in one of the world's most breathtaking regions.
16. Cascade Alpine Guide – Climbing And High Routes: Stevens Pass To Rainy Pass [Book]
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* cascades climbing routes — the guidebooks relied on for more than 25 years * northwest climbing legend fred beckey has summited and explored hundreds of cascade peaks * hand-drawn maps and photos with route overlays, as well as approach information volume ii in the classic cascade alpine guide series features expert information on more than 300 climbing and high routes in the cascades. this volume covers the middle of the cascade range, from the foothills east of puget sound to lake chelan. you'll find geographical, historical, and geological overviews of the majestic mid-cascade region, plus important tips on safety and backcountry usage. legendary author/climber fred beckey includes technical and grade information for each route to make clear exactly what type of climb you are embarking upon.
17. Highest And Hardest: A Mountain Climber's Lifetime Odyssey To The Top Of The World [Book]

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At age 16 chris kopczynski carved the words "everest/eiger" into the handle of his ice axe, marking his goal to climb the two mountains known as the "highest and the hardest." he accomplished that goal by the age of 33, becoming the ninth american to summit everest and the first american to summit both the north face of the eiger and mt. everest. with the climbing addiction in his blood, he set new goals and became the twelfth in the world to climb the highest peaks on seven continents. chris' lifelong odyssey to the top of the world includes the climbs, attempts and summits of every continent's highest, hardest, and most significant mountains. he gives readers stories of perseverance and survival as he achieved his dreams on robson in the canadian rockies, chimney rock in idaho, the pamirs and elbrus in the ussr, denali in alaska, makalu in nepal, antarctica's vinson, chile's aconcagua, kosciuszko in australia, and africa's kilimanjaro.
18. Climbing Rock: Vertical Explorations Across North America [Book]

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A dream list of the most celebrated climbing destinations in north america, each explored in depth.climbing rock features some of the most classic and cutting-edge climbing areas across the magnificent and the most diverse landscapes of north america. the author recommends twenty-two of the best climbing areas to be found, spanning the year's seasons: ranging from rifle, co, in spring, to canada's bugaboos in the summer, to new york's shawangunks in the fall, to mexico's potrero chico in winter. these legendary locations cover the full spectrum of climbing experiences, including masterful big-wall free-climbing on yosemite's el capitan; desert trad climbing at red rock, nv, and indian creek, ut; classic sport climbing in rumney, nh, and red river gorge, ky; oceanside cragging in california; and bouldering in bishop, ca, and chattanooga, tn. françois lebeau's artful photographs uniquely capture both the stark beauty of the rock walls and the adventurous spirit of those who journey upward.climbing rock is the perfect book for anyone interested in climbing, from athletes of all abilities to readers who appreciate breathtaking photography of improbable physical feats across stunning north american landscapes.
Reviews:
Stunning phographs of some of America's hardest and greatest climbs. Extraordinary value for money!luddite48
Great images and nice bookschac.jonat
19. Mountaineer: Thirty Years Of Climbing On The World's Great Peaks [Book]
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The author recounts his participation in many mountain climbing expeditions from great britain and the alps to the himalayas, and describes how mountaineering has changed over the years
Specifications:
Language |
English |
Release Date |
September 2010 |
Length |
392 Pages |
Dimensions |
0.8" x 6.0" |
Reviews:
The nan was a true adventurer who tested him self against the harshest elements and came through. Why he was not knighted when some of his peers where is not a true reflection of his achievements in the modern annuals of climbingx3psa
20. Rock Climbing Smith Rock State Park: A Comprehensive Guide To More Than 1,800 Routes [Book]
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The comprehensive guide to the place that brought sport climbing to north america—a full-color, thoroughly updated new edition smith rock state park. it was on the impressive crags of this oregon hideaway that american sport climbing came into its own, and to this day, some of the hardest climbs in the united states are found on these walls. alan watts, who has played a leading role in the development of this popular rock-climbing destination, details more than 1,700 routes at smith rock and the surrounding area. this new edition updates hundreds of routes, includes hundreds of new ones, and has new photos of each crag, wall, and route. no other guide is as comprehensive or thorough, and no author more respected for his intimate knowledge of one of the world's most popular climbing destinations.
Reviews:
In the past I've used the select guides for various areas and love them. This guide is almost that good but lacks some of the details I'm used to (route length for example). If you are headed to Smith Rock – this is worth picking up, especially if you are going to go more than once.
Title says it – while not at the level of say Squamish Select, this is the best overall Smith Rock guidebook available.Big K2
Such a detailed book with lots of interesting history. A must read, even if you’re not planning to go to smith rockHayden100