This book is the reference tool for every trekker, from novice to expert, gap year traveller to seasoned trek leader (it contains specific ideas for anyone wanting to help teach…
For trekkers or climbers hoping to reach the top of Kilimanjaro or challenge themselves on the remote spires of Mount Kenya, or explore East Africa’s lesser-visited areas such as Mount…
How would you treat an attack of altitude illness high on a foreign mountain? This book provides expert information as well as procedures to be used in major and minor…
Mountaineering in the Ecrins Massif showcases the Ecrins’ most beautiful summits through a selection of the area’s best lower grade snow, rock and mixed climbs.
The Mont Blanc Range is a new guidebook reflecting recent topographic and climate change. Beautifully illustrated with photos that show both the lie of the land, and also the haunting beauty…
In this training manual, the authors along with members of the British Army Everest West Ridge Expedition team and the sport and exercise scientists from Leeds Metropolitan University share their…
People of all ages, backgrounds and abilities can enjoy alpinism, but if the prospect of learning new skills in a harsh and complex environment seems a little bit daunting, then…
Outdoor Leadership, Second Edition, is the definitive text for developing student leadership in outdoor and adventure settings throughout the world. Crafted by an author team internationally recognized for their research…
Easy to mid grade Alpine routes throughout the Bernese Oberland and Pennine Alps and outlying areas. Easy to follow topo descriptions and inspiring photos make route selection and following easy….
In English, French and German languages, with symbol information and drawn (mostly – some photo) topos.
Recognised as an essential reference work for all mountaineers who climb in the Mont Blanc Range, Snow, Ice & Mixed is unusual among guidebooks in that it is both exhaustive…
This fully revised fourth edition of the Scottish Mountaineering Club’s original and best-selling guidebook The Munros describes the best walking routes on Scotland’s 282 mountains above 3000ft.