About This Book
A firsthand collection of observations and practical advice for travelers and climbers in the Swiss Alps, blending personal anecdotes with instructional material. Early chapters examine the training, qualities, and conduct of mountain guides, illustrated by memorable incidents. Subsequent essays describe alpine life and fauna, especially the chamois, then explain glacial formations, moraines, and avalanche risks in accessible terms. The author also recounts notable passes and ascents, reflects on seasonal atmospheres such as autumn, and appends supplementary notes intended to aid the ordinary tourist on a summer tour.
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