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1. Training for Climbing: The Definitive
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2. The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on
$10.61
3. How to Climb 5.12, 2nd (How To
$35.00
4. Rock Climbing Joshua Tree, 2nd
$17.61
5. Extreme Alpinism: Climbing Light,
$12.95
6. Self-Rescue: How to Rock Climb
$23.10
7. Camping & Wilderness Survival:
$12.97
8. The Backpacker's Handbook
$10.85
9. How to Rock Climb!, 4th (How To
$16.47
10. Shattered Air: A True Account
$12.03
11. Annapurna
$66.39
12. Ski En Los Andes Sur/sky In The
$11.53
13. Outdoor Leadership: Technique,
$19.77
14. Mountaineering: The Freedom of
$13.57
15. Rock Climbing: Mastering Basic
$10.85
16. Climbing Anchors, 2nd (How To
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17. The Boys of Everest: Chris Bonington
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18. How To Rappel!
19. Technical Rescue Riggers Guide
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20. Climbing: Training for Peak Performance

1. Training for Climbing: The Definitive Guide to Improving Your Climbing Performance
by Falcon
Paperback (01 December, 2002)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent training book
This book delivers what it says, "Training for Climbing". It is not a technique book but very specifically a guide to training most efficiently for climbing. If you want to climber harder, this book provides lots of good advice.

5-0 out of 5 stars Thank you for this book!
I am an intermediate climber and have been searching for a good source of training techniques to better myself and accomplish more advanced climbs. "Training for Climbing" was suggested by the folks that work at my gym, so I ran out and bought it. This book is so full of information, that I'll be devouring it for weeks! Everything I've read so far is very fact based and straight forward. The parts on developing mental skills are especially interesting to me, as concentration is one of my biggest areas to work on.
5-0 out of 5 stars Just what I was looking for...
I've been climbing for a few years and I wanted to begin a more serious, structured training program to help me break through to the higher grades. Training For Climbing is the book I was looking for, given its scientific look at improving technique, strength and the mind. While such a detailed, measured approach to training may not be for everyone, it has great appeal to me as a longtime athlete who engaged in formal training for other sports. Training For Climbing helped me understand the many unique aspects to, well, training for climbing, which I found to be much different than what I had been used to from my previous sports experience. Furthermore, I enjoyed seeing the many research references and footnotes, and more importantly I was pleased by the overall LACK of "do as so-and-so hot-shot climber does" or "train like I train." Training For Climbing helped me diagnose and design the best training program for me, and I sense that the book will remain a key resource for me for many years to come. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Outdoor Skills    3. Rock climbing    4. Sports    5. Sports & Recreation    6. Training    7. Climbing & mountaineering    8. Sports & Recreation / Outdoor Skills   


2. The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest
by St. Martin's Press
Mass Market Paperback (July, 1998)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars A must read for all Everest fans

5-0 out of 5 stars The Climb
I like this book alot. I bought it to compare the different accounts of the players involved in the 1996 tragedy on Mt. Everest. I read everywhere that Jon Krakauer's account was the "definitive" one but was curious to see how others who he had mentioned in his version and in the case of Anatoli Boukreev, even vilified, saw the event and their roles in it.
3-0 out of 5 stars Is there an editor in the house?
First of all, this book really can't stand on its own. It functions primarily as a corrective to Into Thin Air. And as that, it is a valuable document. It shows that there are two or more sides to every story, especially a story in which all the actors are hypoxic and delirious with exhaustion.
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Subjects:  1. Biography / Autobiography    2. Everest, Mount (China and Nepal)    3. Mountaineering    4. Mountaineering accidents    5. Sports    6. Sports & Recreation    7. Sports - General    8. Climbing & mountaineering    9. Himalayas   


3. How to Climb 5.12, 2nd (How To Climb Series)
by Falcon
Paperback (01 September, 2003)
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5-0 out of 5 stars From physiology to phenomenal climbing
This the authoratative text for the advanced climber who wishes to boost his/her skills to the maximum potential.
5-0 out of 5 stars Can't Slow Down
If you're getting into climbing and getting into it fast, there are about five books to get, and this is one. Eric Horst gives a solid overview about how to speed progress and avoid typical mistakes such as overtraining, a common problem that kept me in 5.9 longer than I needed. The progression from grade to grade is more a mental one than a physical one, as my weeklong slothfest followed by a near full number jump in climbing ability will attest. Buy this, Performance Rock Climbing by Dale Goddard, the Heather Sagar book, and as much John Long as you can afford, and you will move more quickly up the ladder. Or, you can lift and jog yourself to death and spend your money on fingerboards, supplements, and other dubious methods, and hang out at your current level for a few more months or years like the other groundlings. Success requires effort; efficient effort requires knowledge. Get some.

5-0 out of 5 stars would be the textbook for How to Climb Better 101
This book is a very thorough, overall guide to training for climbing.It is very helpful for discovering what you need to work on in order to maximize your climbing potential.I didn't realize how ignorant I was about training until I read this book. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Sports    3. Sports & Recreation    4. Sports & Recreation / Mountaineering   


4. Rock Climbing Joshua Tree, 2nd (Regional Rock Climbing Series)
by Falcon
Paperback (September, 2000)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great overall climbing guide
If you don't know where in JTree you would like to climb or if you plan on doing a little bit of all kinds of climbing, this is the book to have.It provides an overview for the whole area with great maps and photographs to easily locate all rocks (and there is a lot of them so the book is thick).Some of the maps and info are out of date and need to be replaced (the Hidden Valley campground/Intersection Rock map and information about showers).I also found myself constantly writing on the map page references for the different rocks.It may also be nice to include a guide on all major toprope, bouldering, and sport climbing sections, although these exist on the web.Overall, I had an amazing trip and knew where to go every day, I just wish I had more than 5 days to climb there.Ooooh, also the book doesn't tell you that you will have no finger tips left or that the ratings are really hard and you shouldn't use them :-)A 5.10c in JTree is apparently not a 5.10c anywhere else, but this is a one of a kind place!

4-0 out of 5 stars This is the book.
There are others out there, but Vogel's Rock Climbing Joshua Tree is the definitive overall guide that both new and experienced climbers rely upon. However, for more detailed information on routes in specific areas of Joshua Tree (Lost Horse, Indian Cove, Hidden Valley, etc.), don't leave home without Alan Bartlett's excellent guides.
4-0 out of 5 stars Missing details, but great guide
This is a very comprehensive guide to Joshua Tree for climbers. It is the book that we always take with us as the defintive reference. Generally, the information is accurate and the maps detailing which rock is which in various formations is quite good.Read more

Subjects:  1. California    2. Guidebooks    3. Joshua Tree National Park    4. Joshua Tree National Park (Cal    5. Joshua Tree National Park (Calif.)    6. Mountaineering    7. Parks & Campgrounds    8. Rock climbing    9. Sports    10. Sports & Recreation    11. Travel - United States    12. United States - Pacific - California    13. Sports & Recreation / Mountaineering   


5. Extreme Alpinism: Climbing Light, Fast, and High
by Mountaineers Books
Paperback (September, 1999)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars The Will of the Fearless
Mark Twight and James Martin have assembled an excellent reference and an enjoyable read supported by wonderful photos. 5-0 out of 5 stars Mark is the man
Mark lives his life the way real men should be living - high ideals and hard toward himself.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best and pure alpinism
Realy the core of alpinism. No bla,bla bussiness. Expirienced in person and transfered into the readers bloodstreem. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Psychological aspects    3. Sports    4. Sports & Recreation    5. Training    6. Alps    7. Climbing & mountaineering   


6. Self-Rescue: How to Rock Climb Series
by Falcon
Paperback (01 January, 1997)
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4-0 out of 5 stars An excellent reference for multlipitch climbers
This book is for the experienced climber who understands the importance of self rescue skills for multipitch trad climbing.5-0 out of 5 stars This a must have for every climber!
I am an aspiring Big Wall climber. I would not be caught dead 2000 feet off the deck without the information contained in this book. Regardless of your goals as a climber, you owe it to yourself and your partner to learnand master the techniques contained in this book. BUY IT!

5-0 out of 5 stars If you climb you should read this book!
The book covers all aspects of rescue of a fallen climber, from freeing oneself from a harness to ascending or decending the rope to finally hooking up and hauling the victim to safety. I've read numerous books onclimbing and if your looking fora book on self rescue, this is the one! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Rock climbing    3. Safety measures    4. Sports    5. Sports & Recreation    6. Climbing & mountaineering    7. Sports & Recreation / Mountaineering   


7. Camping & Wilderness Survival: The Ultimate Outdoors Book
by Paul Tawrell
Paperback (March, 2006)
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5-0 out of 5 stars camping & wilderness survival
IF YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST IN LEARNING AND/OR INTEREST IN THE OUTDOORS. YOU WOULD ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS BOOK.IT IS LIKE AN ENCYLOPEDIA FOR THE OUTDOORS, EXCEPT IT IS WRITTEN LIKE EVERY PAGE IS A FULL ON TOPIC SYNOPSIS.YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.
5-0 out of 5 stars Most complete nature/survival book I've ever seen.
This is my first book review. I'm trully amazed by what all is contained in this fairly compact book, yet each page contains a massive amount of information. It is quite thick, over 1,000 pages,LOTS of really sharp color photos.Covers so many subjects in addition to survival and camping. It's as though it could be 10 different books in one. I'm really impressed by this book and feel it truly is one of the best books I've ever bought.I'm actually thinking of getting two of them... One to keep in the truck and one to read in my spare time at the house.. SO MUCH information is in this book, it's like a small nature encyclopedia..It covers all possible terrains, types of plants, animals, cloud formations, many maps showing insect distribution, etc.. climates, etc.. reptiles, most all of the usual survival/camping info.. but SO much more..how to survive practically any imagineable scenario. So many color photos.For nature-lovers and campers this is really a must-have book as well. I've bought several other survival books and this seems to contain just about all that is in the others..shelters,first aid, mental preparedness, kits, backbacks, fish preperation, game hunting, etc..Although, there are some survival books that are quite unique as well in their own right and may go into much more detail on say, shelter-building for instance, this book shows with pictures, quite easy-to-understand basic construction techniques, for emergency situations. No SINGLE book can have everything, but I must say, this book sure does come close to it!I don't think you will regret this purchase.Just one warning though, because there is so much information on each page, the print is quite small. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Camping    2. Hiking    3. Mountaineering    4. Sports & Recreation   


8. The Backpacker's Handbook
by International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
Paperback (12 September, 2004)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A good one
The Backpackers Handbook is more informative and easier to read than the other two books I bought recently (Hiking Light Handbook, and Everyday Wisdom).Save your time and read this one alone.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book of its kind i have seen
I got three backpacking type handbooks at a library and read all three this is by far the best one. It has the most in depth information and is enjoyable to read.

5-0 out of 5 stars The title says it all...
This is, without doubt, the best book on backpacking I've read. Just the right balance between specific recommendations and general advice, objective information and personal opinion. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Backpacking    2. Camping    3. Handbooks, manuals, etc    4. Hiking    5. Mountaineering    6. Outdoor Life    7. Outdoor Skills    8. Sports    9. Sports & Recreation    10. Sports & Recreation / Hiking    11. Walking, hiking, trekking   


9. How to Rock Climb!, 4th (How To Climb Series)
by Falcon
Paperback (01 November, 2003)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect Book
This book has all of the information that you wished people would have told you over the years.Well written, fun to read, and extremely useful for techincal information.

3-0 out of 5 stars How to Rock Climb!
I'm a beginner at rock climbing and reading this book for instructional purposes. While it does a good job of explaining fundamentals I have found certain sections difficult to follow - often times different moves will be referecned before the section that explains them (sometimes with a referencing page, sometimes without). I also found it poorly edited in some spots - mis-refenced pages, paragraphs seemingly in wrong order (ie. pg 62 claims there is a "taping" illustration on pg 60, it is clearly on pg 63; the last and second to last paragraphs on page 63 seem to be flip flopped).

3-0 out of 5 stars Undeniably classic, yet strangely flawed
This is undeniably one of the major "textbooks" on rock climbing, and contains a great deal of useful information. Yet it has some rather disturbing flaws. Firstly, even though I read the 1998 edition,outdated information from earlier editions had not been updated. At times Ifelt like I was reading a book describing rock climbing in some paralleluniverse: Long refers to brands and items of gear not currently inexistence (what's a Salewa Antz?) and some recommended techniques (tyinginto a trad anchor with the rope rather than with slings or a cordelette)are very rarely, in my experience, used. The text often makes referenceswhich will prove confusing for the beginner, and would benefit from abetter glossary. The 1998 edition also has some sections so full ofmisspellings that they appear to have been written by a quasi-literateperson. In summary, everything in this book is good information, but someof it is not entirely relevant to the way climbing is done today, and someof it is presented in an unclear manner. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Outdoor Skills    3. Rock climbing    4. Sports    5. Sports & Recreation    6. Sports & Recreation / Mountaineering   


10. Shattered Air: A True Account of Catastrophe and Courage on Yosemite's Half Dome
by Burford Books
Hardcover (25 June, 2005)
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4-0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Strike
As I read this, voraciously, I couldn't help but be reminded of "The Perfect Storm."Mr. Madgic's book works hard not only tell the story, but to give every kind of context: personal, scientific, geographic, etc.The result is that he meets what I suspect was one of his two goals: to give the careful reader as complete a picture of that day's tragedy as possible.He also meets what I assume was his second goal: he tells a damned good story.I get the impression that this was a labor of love, but, to my mind, Mr. Madgic has shown more than enough talent to join the likes of Simon Winchester or Erik Larsen.I hope he tackles another book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly engrossing
I am not a fan of the action-adventure/disaster story, and intially, the word "catastrophe" turned me away from this book.I have been pleasantly surprised.The author develops the characters well enough that we care about their travails.I am glad I already 'made it to the top' before I knew this much about lightning and thunderstorm peculiarities - scary stuff. I recommend this book to hikers and any outdoor enthusiasts.

4-0 out of 5 stars The good news and bad news
I wondered how the author was going to fill up an entire book about an accident that happened, literally, as fast as lightning. Well, the good news and bad news is that he doesn't. The story, of a group of guys getting struck by lightning at the top of Half Dome in Yosimite National Park, takes up only the last few chapters. Normally I hate it when books are written like that, but I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed this book from beginning to end. Most authors would waste a lot of space giving the full background to every major character, but this author shows us what the main characters are like, by telling exiting stories of things they did in their past. And not just random stories, but stories that relate to the final lightning accident and to how they will react to it. The book also, thankfully, lets us know what happens to them years down the road (the event happened in 1985 and the book was written in 2005) so we see how the accident really affected them. It's also nice that there are photos of the main characters, and of the site of the accident. Overall a pretty good book. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Biography And Autobiography    2. California    3. General    4. Half Dome    5. Mountain Climbing    6. Mountaineering    7. Rock climbing accidents    8. Search and rescue operations    9. Sports    10. Sports & Recreation    11. Sports - General    12. Sports & Recreation / General   


11. Annapurna
by The Lyons Press
Paperback (01 June, 1997)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Before Everest, there was Annapurna. Maurice Herzog led an expedition of French climbers to the summit of this 26,000-foot Himalayan peak in 1950. At the time of the assault, it was the highest mountain ever climbed, a remarkable feat in itself made all the more remarkable by the fact that it had never previously been charted. Herzog and his team not only had to climb the darn thing, they had to find the route. As riveting as the tale of the ascent remains nearly half a century later, the story of the descent through virtually unsurvivable--think avalanche and frostbite, for starters--conditions is unforgettable. Herzog's masterful account, finally back in print, is a monument of courage and spirit, an epic adventure excitingly told. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Great story, flawed method.
Reading the other reviews of this book, I'm reminded of a quote from one of my favorite, although little known Sean Connery movies, where he plays an Arab pirate.At one point Connery says to his second in command: "It is good.""What is good?", replies the other man."It is good to know where we are going," answers Connery.Alas, Herzog and his men didn't know where they were going, and spent a month wandering around looking.It would have been good to send out an initial recon group to find the mountain before they started out.Or, to paraphrase an english adventurer, "to lose a pack animal is unfortunate; to lose an entire mountain seems downright careless."

4-0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Story of Incredible Human Endurance
Wow! This is one of those real life adventure stories that has you wondering how much more the people can endure before they collapse and die. These guys climbed one of the world's most difficult mountains with old climbing technology. What they lacked in modern equipment, they made up for with strength and fitness. The more I read about mountaineering, the more I agree that it is 75% mental and 25% physical. Being in the best physical condition possible definitely gives you a better opportunity for success on high ground. If you liked this book, I encourage you to read my book "Rocky Mountain Adventure Collection". Best wishes on your adventures in life!

5-0 out of 5 stars Mountaineering Classic
A marvellous book. Remarkably written, griping, and inspiring. A must for all mountaineers. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. 1919-    2. Annapurna    3. Essays & Travelogues    4. General    5. Herzog, Maurice,    6. Mountain Climbing    7. Mountaineering    8. Nepal    9. Sports & Recreation    10. Travel    11. Herzog, Maurice    12. TRAVEL & HOLIDAY    13. Travel / Polar Regions   


12. Ski En Los Andes Sur/sky In The Southern Andes
by Papers
Hardcover (30 April, 2001)
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Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Pictorials    3. Skiing - General    4. South America    5. Sports    6. Sports & Recreation   


13. Outdoor Leadership: Technique, Common Sense & Self-Confidence
by Mountaineers Books
Paperback (May, 1997)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Any Outdoor Leader needs to read it
I'm an Eagle Scout from troop 572 of Carolina Puerto Rico, and all the leadership skill that I learn during my best time of my life is in that book.3-0 out of 5 stars Maybe Fewer Stars for Corporate Use
I purchased this book for analagous use in a large corporation. It contains many useful insights and guidelines for leadership. Unfortunately, the author's attempt to generalize the definition of the term "pucker factor" is not enough to overcome the term's original anatomical meaning, hence making it questionable for corporate use. This conclusion is based on interpretations of the term from employees I surveyed. A more neutral term like "stress factor" would make it a perfect metaphorical book for use in corporations.

5-0 out of 5 stars Brilliant for Business and Outdoors
No wasted words or soapbox sermons here. I've been leading and following for years and found the concepts in this book to be direct and effective, and, if applied, sure to make a difference in all areas of yourlife--professionally and personally. Some of the concepts are so simple youwill wonder why you haven't already been utilizing them. A quick read and agood value. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. General    2. Leadership    3. Outdoor Skills    4. Outdoor recreation    5. Recreation leadership    6. Sports    7. Sports & Recreation    8. Climbing & mountaineering    9. Personal Growth   


14. Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills
by Mountaineers Books
Paperback (September, 2003)
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Isbn: 0898868289
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This updated edition of the mountaineering classic is an essential reference for novices and experts alike. Chapters are devoted to in-depth discussions of outdoors fundamentals; climbing techniques for rock, snow, and ice; safety procedures and emergency response; geology and weather; and appendices for climb ratings and supplementary reading, among other topics. Detailed sections on navigation, ropes, knots, and protection include drawings, diagrams, and maps. Enjoy the freedom of the hills to the fullest with this thorough guide. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars More than just climbing
A great reference book with almost everything you need to know about surving in the outdoors. Oh yeah, and a lot of neat information on climbing.

5-0 out of 5 stars A "must" in mountaineering
Yes, this book can't be missing in anyone's personal library if you are serious when it comes about this kind of sport, it is like the "mountaneering bible", make sure you have more than one.

4-0 out of 5 stars great
This book was a great find, alot of useful information and a great resource.This book is reviewed and updated on a regular basis. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Rock climbing    3. Snow and ice climbing    4. Sports    5. Sports & Recreation   


15. Rock Climbing: Mastering Basic Skills (Mountaineers Outdoor Expert)
by Mountaineers Books
Paperback (March, 2004)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Basic climbing Skills in a clear and accessible format
Craig Luebben's new book represents a huge leap forward in climbing skills manuals.Though many excellent skills manuals exist (including Luebben's past works and the vaunted but unweildy Freedom of the Hills which goes beyond rock climbing into aplinism and mountaineering) this manual really sepetrates itself with its patient explanations and particularly with its photo instructions with added graphics for clarity.Many books of this genre have struggled with the clarity involved with diagramming knots and sysytems and Craig obviously went to great lengths to rectify this issue.The book is organized well and is easy to follow. It is nice to have these smaller manuals which focus on aspecific discipline in the sport. As a climbing guide and instructor I am frequently asked to suggest learning manuals. This one will now be at the top of the list. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Rock climbing    3. Sports    4. Sports & Recreation   


16. Climbing Anchors, 2nd (How To Climb Series)
by Falcon
Paperback (01 September, 2006)
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Isbn: 0762723262
Sales Rank: 78382
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Subjects:  1. Equipment and supplies    2. Mountain Climbing    3. Mountaineering    4. Rock climbing    5. Safety measures    6. Sports    7. Sports & Recreation    8. Sports & Recreation / Mountaineering   


17. The Boys of Everest: Chris Bonington and the Tragedy of Climbing's Greatest Generation
by Carroll & Graf
Hardcover (28 October, 2006)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Willis Gets It Right
As an armchair mountain climber (I read these books out of amazement that anyone would ever try these stunts), I have to say that author Willis is at the top of the heap. He not only seems to get what's going on in the heads of extreme mountain climbers, but he knows how to convey it--in gripping prose that is never clicheed. I have some of Willis' anthologies of adventure writing, so I know he is well-read in the genre (and a mountaineer himself). He has clearly absorbed the best of that writing, and turned it into something fresh in his own effort. Paradoxically, for a story that celebrates a bunch of social misfits, the book is full of wisdom about how to live life. This is no ordinary biography. As for the actual climbing passages--good luck putting this book down. I had to force myself not to flip ahead and see who dies next. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Action & Adventure    2. Fiction - General    3. History    4. Mountain Climbing    5. Mountaineering    6. Sports    7. Sports & Recreation    8. Biography & Autobiography / Sports   


18. How To Rappel!
by FalconGuide
Paperback (May, 2000)
list price: $9.95 -- our price: $9.95
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Isbn: 1560447591
Sales Rank: 370141
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Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Outdoor Skills    3. Rappelling    4. Sports    5. Sports & Recreation   


19. Technical Rescue Riggers Guide
by Conterra Inc
Spiral-bound (01 July, 1998)
list price: $15.95
Isbn: 0966577701
Sales Rank: 172481
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Nice...could be better...
Great diagrams to refresh your memory or make you consider investigating new techniques.But probably not a "field guide" as such due to the paper quality.
5-0 out of 5 stars Technical Rescue Riggers Guide
One of the best, I highly recommend it as a quick refresher. The technology is excellent, and the illustrations clear. Lipke has distilled the material to the essence of what is needed to perform high end rescues.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good, but...
This is an excellant field refrence guide providing that you have completed a class in rope rescue.Also, the pages are made of paper instead of plastic, which is the norm for Fire / Rescue field guides.Since it is made with paper, it is rendered useless quite quickly in adverse conditions.All in all, only buy this book if you are competent enough to understand the instruction and responsible enough to put it to good use. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Reference    2. Sports & Recreation / Mountaineering    3. Sports & Recreation / Outdoor Skills    4. Technology / Industrial Health & Safety    5. Emergencies    6. Emergency medical technicians    7. Emergency medicine    8. Methods    9. Mountain Climbing    10. Mountaineering    11. Outdoor Life    12. Paramedical Technician Practice    13. Safety measures    14. Search and rescue operations   


20. Climbing: Training for Peak Performance (Outdoor Expert)
by Mountaineers Books
Paperback (November, 2002)
list price: $18.95 -- our price: $12.89
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Isbn: 089886898X
Sales Rank: 38345
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Good Information, But Not Great
I initially purchased this book without hesitation upon recognizing Clyde Soles' name and recalling his excellent work as the gear editor for "Rock and Ice."And while he has done an excellent job of amassing a wide variety of information and adjusting it to a climbers needs, none of the material presented is really that original or profound.The bottom line of this books is eat healthy, train both aerobically and anaerobically, and supplement your climbing with strength training.I would reccommend this book for someone new to climbing and looking to set the foundation for good health and climbing.More experienced climbers looking for an additional edge or those with a solid understanding of the principles of health and fitness, however, should look elsewhere.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best training book for all-around climbers available!
There are numerous training books for sport climbers who want to send 5.13 or boulder V12. But this is the only book for everyone else. It's a great resource for alpinists, big wall climbers, weekend 5.8 craggers, and most other outdoor athletes. This takes the training and nutrition chapters in Mark Twight's "Extreme Alpinism" to the next level with far more content and detailed explanations. It offers practical advice and emphasizes time efficiency and having fun for a healty lifestyle. Definitely a good book for almost any climber!

5-0 out of 5 stars What a Great Book
I had been climbing for a while, and wanting to get better.When I started to train with climbing in mind, I really didn't know where to start.So, I did the usual things and felt frustrated.Fortunately I came across this book.It really answers questions, is immensely practical, and is a pleasant read.If you want to climb stronger, get this book. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Mountaineering    2. Rock climbing    3. Sports    4. Sports & Recreation    5. Training    6. Climbing & mountaineering   


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