Discover the world of Alpine guides, glaciers, and rugged high-country life with clear, illustrated insight.
This edition draws the reader into the practical knowledge and first-hand experiences of climbing culture in the Alps. Through accessible prose and engaging anecdotes, it explains how guides are trained, what makes a top-tier mountaineer, and how glaciers move, break, and shape the mountains we admire. You’ll glimpse the daily life, challenges, and courage that define high-altitude travel, all grounded in the author’s observations and stories.
- Learn how a first-rate guide grows from youth on the mountains to skilled leadership on rope and snow.
- See how glaciers behave, from ice formations to crevasses, moulins, moraines, and the strange blue of glacier ice.
- Understand the careful balance between caution and boldness that guides must master in dangerous terrain.
- Enjoy vivid scenes from fieldwork, examinations of guides, and memorable encounters with climbers and porters.
Ideal for readers of nature travel, mountaineering history, and early alpine exploration, this book offers practical context and memorable narration for anyone curious about the Alps.