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The author presents a guided tour of high mountain country, combining practical advice on observing scenery with clear explanations of mountain formation, glaciation, and volcanic activity. He surveys different peak types, passes, seasonal changes, weather and moods, and the flora, pastures, and human communities that adapt to steep terrain. Technical chapters on glaciers and geological processes sit alongside perceptive guidance about how to see and appreciate mountain vistas and the effects of light and atmosphere. Numerous illustrations and descriptive vignettes evoke local character while emphasizing natural history, topography, and the interplay between landscape and human life.
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