The superbly illustrated autobiography of a Pacific Northwest hiking, climbing, and skiing icon.
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Bob and Ira Spring have been climbing and photographing mountains in the Northwest since 1930, when Eastman Kodak celebrated its fiftieth anniversary by offering every twelve-year-old in the United States a Box Brownie camera. The twin brothers went into business together in 1946, and since then their photographs have appeared in hundreds of magazines and more than 50 books. Ira Spring passed away in June 2003.
John Harlin III is the editior of the American Alpine Journal and a contributing editor of Backpacker magazine
Ira Spring's charming memoir is flecked with abundant good humor and written with an eye for the unusual ... There's the stuff of a real-life Huckleberry Finn in his memoir. -- Herald and News, Klamath Falls, OR
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