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Extreme Alpinism | 
enlarge | Authors: Mark Twight, James Martin Publisher: Mountaineers Books Category: Book
List Price: £16.95 Buy New: £10.54 You Save: £6.41 (38%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 59801
Media: Paperback Pages: 238 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.2 x 0.4
ISBN: 0898866545 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.522 EAN: 9780898866544 ASIN: 0898866545
Publication Date: November 1, 1999 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships via priority mail within 1 business day. Transit time is 7-14 days. We are a well known, high volume US seller with an excellent rating and professional service.
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Essential Reading April 25, 2004 Mr. Rjt Williams (London) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
There are hundreds of "how to" guidebooks on mountaineering and climbingavailable. And I've read a lot of them. There is only one, however, thatI keep going back to, both for new inspiration and for refreshing thememory bank: this is it. It isn't written for the non-climber (althoughthe stunning photographs can be enjoyed by all), but if you're ahill-walker, a rock climber, a scrambler or an alpinist, you'll findsomething of use here. It's something of cliche, but this is one of thefew books in my collection where I find something new each time I dip intoit. It covers training, motivation, equipment and technique, interspersedwith anecdotes from Twight's own climbing experiences. I cannot recommendthis highly enough to anyone who goes out into the hills.
Motivation and Facts Galore April 25, 2000 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Twight's pithy notes about all aspects of how to succeed on the mountainside are invaluable for anyone who has climbed but wants to go further. The anecdotes from his own experience and failures - including those days when he too (a mountain guru) has climbed like an imbecile - help the reader come to terms with any previous failures and learn from them. In particular the advice on what gear to pack (and what NOT to pack) must bring back formative memories to all climbers who have fallen into the trap of packing everything "Just in case". It is this type of relevant and helpful advice on all topics including psychology, nutrition, planning and which partner to choose that enables the reader to plan better and succeed more often. Twight's own advice on dealing with fear on the mountainside is particularly insightful. This book is a real must for climbers who want to cover height and distance anywhere from Scotland to the Himalayas. The photography alone will have you booking your next flight to the hills!
A superb book for alpine climbers who want to go higher. December 16, 1999 Robert Jones (UK) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is a superb book. Its not a "how to" manual for beginners but a book for those who already have alpine experience but who aspire to climb some of the greater and more difficult routes. It covers psychology, gear selection, training and, very importantly, nutrition and hydration on the mountain. Some of Twights comments on current gear fads are very interesting and his views rest on technical factors as well as experience on the mountain. The psychological insights are particularly valuable.The photographs are superb and give a real feeling of what its like to be in the mountains. This book crystallised some of my own emerging views on the subject and was extremely helpful. If you want to go higher, faster and better get this book!
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