About This Book
A series of first-person essays and field notes recounts alpine journeys that blend vivid descriptions of climbs and glaciers with scientific observations and practical guidance. The narrative traces multiple ascents and attempts on high peaks, dramatic incidents such as crevasse rescues and guide fatalities, and careful reflections on glacial structure, ice physics, clouds, and mountain scenery. Interspersed are technical notes, short excursions in local landscapes, and an account of a voyage to observe an eclipse, all aiming to convey the physical challenges and intellectual pleasures of mountain exploration.
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