The Mountaineering Handbook

The Mountaineering Handbook
Author: Sanjai Banerji
Publsiher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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‘The Mountaineering Handbook’ will be useful for the trekker or novice climber wanting to go higher or the veteran climber wanting to brush up on the technicalities in the wilderness. A wide spectrum of issues has been covered on mountaineering, like building climbing anchors, key belaying steps, rappelling, jumaring, rock-climbing, snow craft, ice craft, avalanches, glaciers, mountain ranges of India, tent-pitching, river-crossing and the map as a navigation tool. The safety and risk factors have been covered in detail under high-altitude acclimatization, avalanche rescue, survival techniques, preventing accidents, cold injuries and first-aid. There is a conscious effort to spread awareness to the reader on maintaining the pristine beauty of the hills and forests in the wilderness through the principles of leaving no trace, the do’s and don’ts of mountaineering, selection of campsite, climate change, camp sanitation and hygiene. One of the salient features of the book is the emphasis on the physical training exercises required for mountaineering.

The Mountaineering Handbook

The Mountaineering Handbook
Author: Craig Connally
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2004-12-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780071780063

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Modern Mountaineering on Alpine Rock, Snow, and Ice If your experience as a backpacker or rock climber is drawing you higher; if the cold, remote alpine environment calls you nearer, this book is for you. The Mountaineering Handbook will teach you the skills that will take you to the top. Even if you’re already an experienced mountaineer, you’ll find detailed descriptions of the newest and most effective techniques to refine and organize your methods and equipment. The Mountaineering Handbook isn't mired in outdated traditionalism; its new-school techniques are safer, more effective, and more fun for mountaineers at every level. With constant emphasis on light, fast, and efficient mountaineering, Craig Connally shows you how to: Move quickly up and down rock, snow, and ice with appropriate safety systems Manage mountain hazards, including rockfall, avalanche, lightning, and high-altitude illness Select the best equipment for your personal style and objectives Maintain sound nutrition and training according to the most up-to-date science Understand the human factors of mountaineering--the social and psychological forces that influence critical decisions Connally’s passion for mountaineering is evident in his writing--The Mountaineering Handbook is clever, insightful, and entertaining. He intends to move mountaineering into the twenty-first century, but he’s also determined to turn the traditional how-to book on its ear by injecting personality, humor, and thoughtfulness into every page.

Mountaineering Handbook

Mountaineering Handbook
Author: Sanjai Banerji
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9356285802

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Mountaineering Handbook

Mountaineering Handbook
Author: Outdoors Incorporated
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1838188630

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When it comes to your summit to the top, would you suffer or would you reach glory? The thought of climbing a mountain probably evokes the image of breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, smashing goals and moments of contemplation. However, it's important to understand the technical, safety and physical requirements to avoid suffering from frostbites, injuries or worse... When we least expect accidents to happen is usually when all our precautions fail. That's why the first thing you'll learn in this book is how to adequately prepare for your climb just in case worse comes to worst. If you can mitigate the risks with the tips and tricks that this book provides, then you can not only prevent yourself from agony, but you can triumph over terrain and altitude. In the Mountaineering Handbook you'll discover: The essential gears your need for your ascent How to master doing rope work, carry out belaying and doing your anchor The right nutrition to fuel your body before, during and after you conquer your next mountain Advanced techniques that will help you scale your climb with ease 7 common risks that you can face while mountaineering and how to prevent them The exact materials you need to avoid being stranded And that's just the tip of the iceberg... You'll also love the compact design of this book because it makes it easy to carry with you on your climb as a mobile tutor and to LEARN AS YOU GO! Just as we cannot hope to learn about mountaineering merely by reading a book, we also can't go it alone out there. So take this book with you on your next climb and put into practice all that is shared here. Click the "Add To Cart" button now and discover all the tips, tricks, tools and techniques you need to make your next climbing experience exhilarating and rewarding!

The Climber s Handbook

The Climber s Handbook
Author: Garth Hattingh
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1998
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0811727068

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For both beginners and experienced climbers, "The Climber's Handbook" offers a practical guide to all forms of climbing, from bouldering and sport climbing to scaling alpine peaks. Mountaineer Garth Hattingh discusses techniques, equipment, safety, and methods of navigation, as well as climbers' responsibility to maintain the climbing environment. 200 color photos.

Pushing the Limits

Pushing the Limits
Author: Chic Scott
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0921102593

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Recipient of the Banff Mountain Book Festival's Canadian Rockies Award A book to be read and digested, then sampled, then read and dipped into often...a fine achievement for this dedicated author... Bruce Fairley, Canadian Alpine Journal HOLY SHIT WAAAAAAAAAT A FABBBBBULOUS TOME. Tami Knight, Illustrator/Mountaineer This important new book tells the story of Canada's 200-year mountaineering history. Through the use of stories and pictures, Chic Scott documents the evolution of climbing in Canada. He introduces us to the early mountain pioneers and the modern day climbing athletes; he takes us to the crags and the gyms, from the west coast to Quebec, and from the Yukon to the Rockies. But most importantly, Scott showcases Canadian climbers--the routes that challenged them, the peaks that inspired them, their insatiable desire to climber harder, to push the limits. Begin the trek through Canada's climbing history... Learn about Swiss guides hired by CPR hotels who ushered in the glory years of first ascents. Continue through to the turn of the twentieth century when British and American climbers of leisure found themselves hampered by the difficulties of travel through the Canadian wilderness. Learn about the European immigrants of the 1950s who pushed the limits on the rock walls, and the American superstars who led the search for frightening new routes on the big north faces. Be there when British expatriates pioneer an exciting new trend in world mountaineering--waterfall ice climbing. Witness the popular growth of sport climbing, both on the crags and in the gyms. Finally, enjoy the story of home-grown climbers. Initially slow to take up the challenge, both at home and overseas, they are now leaders in the climbing world.

The Mountaineering Handbook

The Mountaineering Handbook
Author: Curtis W. Casewit,Dick Pownall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1968
Genre: Mountaineering
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005299529

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The Handbook of Climbing

The Handbook of Climbing
Author: Allen Fyffe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1997
Genre: Mountaineering
ISBN: OCLC:1149170338

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