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The making of a mountaineer

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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.

Transcriber’s Note:

Minor errors and omissions in punctuation have been fixed. Inconsistent hyphenation has been standardized. Original spellings have been left as in the original text unless listed below. Small-caps font has been capitalized in the text version.

Page 150: “bridge over a bergshcrund” changed to “bridge over a bergschrund”.

Page 173: “He assured he” changed to “He assured me”.

Page 257: “ensuing be-pinnicled portion” changed to “ensuing be-pinnacled portion”.

Page 339: “majority or cases” changed to “majority of cases”.