About This Book
The narrative recounts a series of Alpine climbs and traverses undertaken over several seasons, combining detailed accounts of first ascents, repeated attempts on famously intractable peaks (notably the Matterhorn), route descriptions, observations of glaciers and passes, and practical reflections on technique and danger. Chapters alternate between adventure episodes—successful summits, failures, and close calls—and measured guidance about equipment, navigation, and mountain weather, accompanied by many sketches and engravings intended to convey terrain that prose cannot fully capture.
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