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Paperback cover has some wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1992 edition of Accidents in North American Mountaineering offers a captivating and sobering look at the perils faced by climbers in their pursuit of scaling the continent’s highest peaks. Edited by John E. Williamson, a renowned figure in the mountaineering community, this annual publication meticulously documents and analyzes the accidents, incidents, and tragedies that occurred during climbing expeditions across North America in the preceding year.
Beyond mere reporting, this volume serves as a valuable resource for seasoned mountaineers and aspiring climbers alike, providing invaluable lessons and insights gleaned from the experiences of those who have encountered the harshest conditions and most treacherous terrain. Through detailed accounts and expert analysis, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the risks involved and the necessary precautions to take when venturing into the unforgiving realm of high-altitude climbing.
Collectors and enthusiasts of mountaineering literature will appreciate the historical significance of this volume, as it not only chronicles the challenges faced by climbers in the early 1990s but also offers a glimpse into the evolving techniques, equipment, and safety protocols that have shaped the sport over time. With its well-preserved pages and secure binding, this copy stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with conquering nature’s most formidable obstacles.