A collection of essays about mountaineering written by Arnold H. Lunn, an accomplished skier and mountaineer who founded the Alpine Ski Club. Lunn writes about his own experiences climbing in the Alps as well as the history and culture of mountain climbing. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in mountaineering and the outdoors.
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