About This Book
A surgeon’s collected letters and essays recount seasonal mountaineering trips across the Swiss and French Alps, combining practical route accounts with landscape and natural-history observations. The narrative offers training advice, day-by-day descriptions of ascents and traverses, and candid notes on hazards, accidents, and guidework. A focused technical section examines the anatomy and mechanics of the climbing foot, supported by photographs and comparative studies of infants, professional guides, and amateur climbers. Interspersed reflections consider tree ecology, the pleasures of alpine travel, and concise guidance for novices preparing for mountain expeditions.
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