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About This Book

An autobiographical account traces a climber’s progression from early bush excursions to demanding alpine ascents, mixing personal reminiscence with practical observation. It surveys climbs in Corsica and the Bernese Oberland, extended sketches of Jungfrau and the Tödi, and vivid narratives of ascents on the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, Dent d'Hérens, Mont Blanc and several Chamonix needles. Winter ski journeys, route-finding on ice and rock, and the hazards of cornices, bergschrunds, crevasses and séracs are described alongside daily hut life. Later chapters recount participation in an Everest expedition and conclude with reflections on mountaineering photography, technique and equipment.

About the Author

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George Ingle Finch

George Ingle Finch was an accomplished mountaineer and author, best known for his book "The Making of a Mountaineer." His work reflects his deep passion for climbing and the challenges faced by mountaineers in the early 20th century. Finch's experiences in the mountains not only shaped his personal journey but also contributed to the broader understanding of mountaineering as a sport and adventure. Through his writing, he captured the spirit of exploration and the allure of the high peaks, making a significant impact on the literature surrounding outdoor pursuits.

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