Richly illustrated with Whymper’s engravings and previously unpublished photographs, this biography – the first for 70 years – uses new material from the archives around the world, and from Whymper’s…
“Bring back the lynx? Over my dead body!” A mutter passed through the crowd of environmental protestors, and Rory stepped forward. “Your hunting has destroyed our hills and left them…
This book commemorates the fortieth anniversary of the Snowdonia Society and is a record of its sometimes turbulent history and the ever-changing but still inspiring landscape of the National Park.
Some Stories is a collection of reflections and stories from an iconoclastic business leader and an itinerant adventurer.
Celebrate one of America’s most iconic natural wonders with this stunning and singular photographic fest.
A classic mountaineering memoir by one of the UK’s foremost female climbers.
‘Ever since I first set foot on rock at the tender age of seven years, climbing has been the most important thing in my life. In fact I would go…
Insights into the business of photography, photography tips, outdoor lessons, and what he has learned about human nature along the way.
Jules Lines, Britain’s most accomplished free solo climber, gives a rare and candid glimpse into the mind of one of climbing’s most audacious and determined legends. Tears of the Dawn…
Voytek Kurtyka is one of the greatest alpinists of all time. Born in 1947, he was one of the leading lights of the Polish golden age of mountaineering that redefined…
With heart-pounding descriptions of avalanches and treacherous ascents, Barry Blanchard chronicles his transformation from a poor Native American/white kid from the wrong side of the tracks to one of the…
The Great Mountain Crags of Scotland is a celebration of climbing in Scotland’s wild places, compiled by Guy Robertson and Adrian Crofton. Featuring contributions from many of Scottish mountaineering’s great…