Olympic Mountains

Olympic Mountains
Title Olympic Mountains PDF eBook
Author Olympic Mountain Rescue
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 372
Release 2006
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780898862065

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The only climbing guide devoted to Washington's Olympic National Park--now completely updated and expanded with more than thirty percent additional new material.

Climber's Guide to the Olympic Mountains

Climber's Guide to the Olympic Mountains
Title Climber's Guide to the Olympic Mountains PDF eBook
Author Olympic Mountain Rescue (Society)
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 260
Release 1988
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780898861549

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Key to exploring these challenging peaks is this classic climber's guide to the Olympics. Here are detailed route descriptions for the hard basalt lava peaks of Constance and The Brothers, the high-angle faces of The Needles and Sawtooth Ridge, the hard sandstone and vast glaciers of Mt. Olympus, and hundreds of other mountains large and small. The text also provides general information on the mountains and all access routes, plus winter travel information, ski and snowshoe routes, and high alpine traverses.

Climber's Guide to the Cascade and Olympic Mountains

Climber's Guide to the Cascade and Olympic Mountains
Title Climber's Guide to the Cascade and Olympic Mountains PDF eBook
Author Fred Beckey
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1949
Genre Cascade Range
ISBN

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Across the Olympic Mountains

Across the Olympic Mountains
Title Across the Olympic Mountains PDF eBook
Author Robert Wood
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Pages 300
Release 1988-12-31
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1594858284

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In 1889 Washington's then governor, Elisha Ferry, called on men of adventure to cross the Olympic Mountains, a range shrouded in mystery. The Seattle Press, the state's primary newspaper, stepped up to the challenge, sponsoring the Press Expedition. And soon departed a band of men into the mountains during one of the worst winters in recorded history...

The Climbing Bible

The Climbing Bible
Title The Climbing Bible PDF eBook
Author Martin Mobråten
Publisher Vertebrate Publishing
Pages 472
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1839810335

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More and more people around the world are discovering how great climbing is, both indoors and outdoors. The Climbing Bible by internationally renowned climbers and coaches Martin Mobråten and Stian Christophersen is a comprehensive guide to help you train effectively to become a better climber. The authors have been climbing coaches for a number of years. Based on their own extensive experience and research, this book collates the best European training techniques into one book with information on how to specifically train for the technical, physical and mental performance factors in climbing – including endurance, power, motivation, fear of falling, and much more. It also deals with tactics, fingerboarding and finger strength, general training and injury prevention, injuries related to climbing, and training plans. It is illustrated with 400 technique and action photos, and features stories from top climbers as well as a foreword by climber and bestselling author Jo Nesbø. The Climbing Bible will help and motivate you to improve and develop as a climber and find even more joy in this fantastic sport.

Classic Cascade Climbs

Classic Cascade Climbs
Title Classic Cascade Climbs PDF eBook
Author Jim Nelson
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Pages 654
Release 2021
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1680510479

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Classic Cascade Climbs features more than 100 climbing routes across 70-plus peaks--from renowned alpine routes to challenging trad climbs, as well as a handful of sport, ice, and crag options. To determine if it was a “classic” each route was judged on the following criteria: overall quality, popularity, accessibility, style, and historical importance. Climbing beta includes: Peak and prominence elevations and type of rock Grade, approach, route, descent descriptions Detailed photo-based route overlays and topo maps Pitch-by-pitch details, estimated time, recommended equipment Required permits and other special considerations Selected history including first ascents Authoritative and inspirational, this seminal guide also features stunning mountain photography by famed photographer John Scurlock and others.

Hiking Olympic National Park

Hiking Olympic National Park
Title Hiking Olympic National Park PDF eBook
Author Erik Molvar
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 267
Release 2008-04-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0762753781

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HIKING OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK, 2nd edition (Falcon) A Guide to the National Park’s Greatest Hiking Adventures Erik Molvar This updated guide describes the author’s favorite routes among the 585 miles of maintained trails in a wilderness ecosystem that stretches from the beaches of the Pacific to the heart of the Olympic Mountains in Washington State. Hikes range from strenuous glacier crossings to short walks through the park’s temperate rain forest. Information includes best season, elevation gain, difficulty, and detailed directions to the trailhead as well as narratives about each hike’s highlights, beautiful photos, and accurate maps. Veteran explorer Erik Molvar is an author and executive director of Biodiversity Conservation Alliance, an effective nonprofit conservation organization.