I was just in Barnes and Noble and once again encountered one of the best, if not THE best mountaineering/general climbing books around.
The book has been around since the late 1950's or early 1960's I think and many might know it well, but each edition just gets better. The book is:
Mountaineering...Freedom of the hills.
50th Anniversery Edition
Published by The Mountaineers...that great Seattle-based climbing organization.
I think the 50th Anniverery edition is their best yet.
As always, it is an exhaustive compendium of pretty much ANYTHING you might want to learn about mountaineering/ice climbing/rock climbing, etc. The thing that is great about the book is how they treat the subject. Climbing being what it is - a very technical sport with highly specialized equipment, they could go overboard with endless jargon...BUT THEY DON'T. The best thing about the book are its many, many extremely well-done illustrations and their thoughtful precise and not overly verbose writing. It is encyclopedic in form, yet an easy read.
For those that already know the book, great...you probably already have it. But those of you that don't and are looking for an excellent, all inclusive "be all and end all" climbing book, I can't recommend ANY book more than this one!!
Here's a link to the book on the Mountaineers website directly below. Check out many of their other books...they have one of the most complete libraries on technical climbing I've encountered, and there prices are totally do-able.
http://www.mountaineersbooks.org/pro...ls.cfm?PC=1563
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