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Above the Snow Line: Mountaineering Sketches Between 1870 and 1880

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The author offers a series of first-person sketches of Alpine climbing adventures and observant travel essays, mixing detailed accounts of ascents and failed attempts on prominent peaks with camp life, guide relations, hotel anecdotes, and practical techniques such as detecting crevasses and sleeping outdoors. Interwoven are reflections on the psychology and social habits of climbers, changing mountaineering methods, near-miss episodes and landscape impressions, concluding with an essay on the sport's future that considers high-altitude physiology, directions for development, and the possible limits of ascent.

About the Author

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C. T. Dent

C. T. Dent was a mountaineer and writer known for his vivid depictions of alpine adventures. His notable work, "Above the Snow Line: Mountaineering Sketches Between 1870 and 1880," captures the spirit of exploration and the challenges faced by climbers during that era. Through his sketches, Dent provides readers with a glimpse into the breathtaking landscapes and the physical demands of mountaineering. His contributions to the literature of outdoor adventure reflect a passion for nature and the thrill of discovery, making him a significant figure in the genre of mountaineering literature.

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