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Alpine Journal 2007
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| Cordee Code: | CNJ207 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 145 x 235 mm |
| No of Pages: | 434 |
| Publisher: | The Alpine Club |
| ISBN13: | 9780948153884 |
| Author: | EDITOR STEPHEN GOODWIN |
| Language: | English |
| Published Date: | November 2007 |
| Binding: | Hardback |
| Illustrations: | colour and b/w |
| Weight: | 810g |
| Product Type: | Book |
| Countries: | Switzerland |
The mountaineering yearbook, including feature articles, expedition reports, book reviews, obituaries, arts, history and science.
Richly illustrated, the Alpine Journal is the world's principal mountaineering yearbook and essential reading for all who love the mountains, particularly those who climb and explore in the Greater Ranges and the Alps.
This 2007 edition marks the 150th anniversary of the world famous club.
One hundred and fifty years ago, the Alpine Club was born. It was the first mountaineering club in the world and as this 112th volume of the Alpine Journal amply demonstrates, it is still going strong.
AC members have been climbing across the globe - Simon Yates and Andy Parkin in Tierra del Fuego, Phil Wickens leading an AC expedition in the Pamirs, Malcolm Bass rounding off the club's extended courtship of Haizi Shan in Sichuan, Paul Knott, making the first ascent of South Walsh, highest unclimbed peak in North America. All these stories are told, plus among others, Ian Parnell's ei
Richly illustrated, the Alpine Journal is the world's principal mountaineering yearbook and essential reading for all who love the mountains, particularly those who climb and explore in the Greater Ranges and the Alps.
This 2007 edition marks the 150th anniversary of the world famous club.
One hundred and fifty years ago, the Alpine Club was born. It was the first mountaineering club in the world and as this 112th volume of the Alpine Journal amply demonstrates, it is still going strong.
AC members have been climbing across the globe - Simon Yates and Andy Parkin in Tierra del Fuego, Phil Wickens leading an AC expedition in the Pamirs, Malcolm Bass rounding off the club's extended courtship of Haizi Shan in Sichuan, Paul Knott, making the first ascent of South Walsh, highest unclimbed peak in North America. All these stories are told, plus among others, Ian Parnell's ei