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This guidebook covers 66 varied via ferratas in the French Alps. The routes are spread over six areas: Geneva and the Northern Alps,... Læs mere
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Chris Bonington Mountaineer is a photographic autobiography, documenting over sixty years of climbing the world’s most... Læs mere
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Mountaineering in the Swiss Alps presents a selection of classic routes in the main climbing areas of Switzerland. Featured... Læs mere
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Grand Prize Winner - Banff Mountain Book Festival. One Day As A Tiger is John Porter's poignant memoir of Alex MacIntyre, one... Læs mere
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Offers an introduction to Alpine mountaineering. Suitable for those who are planning their first trip to the Alps, this book includes... Læs mere
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Written by Jean-Louis Laroche and Florence Lelong, Selected Climbs: Mont Blanc & the Aiguilles Rouges is a guide to the... Læs mere
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The Alps, with their outstanding outcrop conditions, represent a superb natural laboratory for many geological processes, and have played a crucial role in the history of geology. This book gives an up-to-date and holistic overview of the key aspects of Alpine geology.
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From the Wetterhorn in 1854 to the Matterhorn in 1865, the Alps were conquered in a decade. 1865: the... Læs mere
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Experience the infinite varieties of snow in the Alps through the lens of famed Austrian landscape photographer Peter Mathis.
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Shortlisted for the New Welsh Reader University of South Wales Travel Writing Award. A wonderfully engaging work of travel, discovery, and contemplation by an exciting new voice.
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A blend of contemporary travelogue and historical narrative about the Alps from "a graceful and passionate writer" (The Washington Post).