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Mikel Mause analyzes the writings of several famous and accomplished mountaineers. He explains and provides an insight for their reasoning, and their passion for the mountains.
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Frank Wells and Dick Bass set out to be the first to scale the highest peaks of each continent. For over 35 years it has been on our top 10 bestseller's list
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A. H. Savage Landor headed North from Bombay, India into uncharted territory to explore the magnificent mountains and glacial rivers of Tibet, trying to reach the Province of Lhassa
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A Mad Guide to Rock Climb
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Alex Honnold extreme Solo climbings
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A daring rescue high on the Teton Range
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Third volume of the Royal Robbins autobiography; The Golden Age
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A dramatic inspiring account embracing the unknown, by rock climber Tommy Caldwell.
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Mountaineering essays by some of the World's best women climbers of the 20th Century
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Maurice Isserman's Continental Divide
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The Philosophy of Mountaineering. A Great collection over essays from climbers from around the World.
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