Extreme Alpinism: Climbing Light, Fast, & HighThe Mountaineers Books, 1999 - 238 For accomplished climbers who want to take it to the next level- This is a master class taught by Mark Twight, renowned for pushing the limits of the possible. Twight proves that character and attitude are as essential to success as physical prowess. Throughtout, he insists on safety- and adherence to a strict code of climbing ethics. It's the complete guide to how elite mountaineers approach the world's most demanding routes. Character and attitude- training for phychological fitness; Advanced techniques for climbing fast, light, and high; Strenght training, cardiovascular conditioning, and nutrition; Tips on clothing and equipment; Information on safety, communication, and bivouacs. |
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