Fourteeners: Grand Slam

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Dust cover has light wear. Pages are clean and binding is tight. Ships from Colorado.

This very good condition copy of “Fourteeners: Grand Slam” offers a captivating look at the pursuit of summiting Colorado’s 58 14,000-foot peaks. Published during the golden age of Fourteener climbing, it captures the allure of these iconic mountains and the adventurous spirit of peak-baggers. With firsthand accounts and vivid descriptions, the book transports readers to the rugged Rocky Mountain landscapes. Beyond its practical value, it holds historical and cultural significance, reflecting an enduring mountaineering tradition. This well-preserved volume is a must-have for collectors and readers interested in this cherished aspect of Colorado’s outdoor heritage.

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Dust cover has light wear. Pages are clean and binding is tight. Ships from Colorado.

This very good condition copy of “Fourteeners: Grand Slam” offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of peak-bagging in Colorado. The book is a must-have for avid mountaineers and collectors interested in the pursuit of summiting all 58 of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks, known as the “Fourteeners.” Published in the late 20th century, it captures the golden age of Fourteener climbing, when this challenging endeavor was gaining popularity among outdoor enthusiasts. The author’s firsthand accounts and vivid descriptions transport readers to the rugged and breathtaking landscapes of the Rocky Mountains. Beyond its practical value as a guidebook, this volume holds historical and cultural significance, reflecting the enduring allure of these iconic peaks and the adventurous spirit of those who seek to conquer them. With its well-preserved condition, this copy is sure to appeal to collectors and readers alike, offering a window into a cherished tradition of mountaineering in the Centennial State.

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Weight 36 lbs
Dimensions 30.73 × 22.86 × 2.03 in
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