Any general/ski mountaineers on here? I am for one
What has been your best ascent? Where do you want to climb in the future? Any epic tales to tell?
sparknotes: OP is the only mountaineer in his school and feels lonely
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-WZ-I really want to get into it but I dont really know where to start. Any tips or advice?
fragglemuffinTake a crevasse rescue class, Avy I if don't have it already and read "Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills" seven times cover to cover.
fragglemuffinTake a crevasse rescue class, Avy I if don't have it already and read "Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills" seven times cover to cover.
TheFapwhat are some other good mountaineering books? looking for an audiobook for my commuting time
Loco-Deer-SlayerI wish I could edit posts...
Also check out "Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain" by Bruce Temper. That's the textbook I've kept from my avi courses. This book is more hard science of snow pack metamorphism. It's not for everyone, but if you enjoy that kind of stuff it's very useful for understanding how weak layers develop in the snow pack, how rounded grains develop, ect.
I also don't know if audiobooks exist of avalanche awareness books? I searched on google, there are lots of mountaineering stories, but not exactly a safety handbook. IDK, maybe there is something that can convert a pdf format/text into an audio file. I'm not a computer person, can you tell?
-WZ-I really want to get into it but I dont really know where to start. Any tips or advice?
-WZ-I really want to get into it but I dont really know where to start. Any tips or advice?
steezy_dogethis thread turned from trying to find out if there are other mountaineers on NS to how to become a mountaineer.
-WZ-that would be my fault! i apologize ahaha