reinhold messner: my life at the limit
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reinhold messner: my life at the limit
C ATA LO G FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 PAG E 4 REINHOLD MESSNER: M Y L I F E AT T H E L I M I T IN TERVIEW E D BY T HOM AS HÜ E TL I N T RA NS LATED BY T I M CA R RU TH E R S NEW REGIONAL INDEX TO BOOKS FOR YOUR AREA CYCLING GUIDEBOOKS WITH DOWNLOADABLE CUE S H E E TS, PAG E 26 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O K S M O U N T A I N E E R S r e c r ea t i o n • l i fes tyl e • cons er vation It's all about th e outdoors. 2 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS B O O K S ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 MOUNTAINEERS BOOKS creates outdoor recreation titles for activities ranging from nature walks to bicycle tours to climbing adventures and much more. Our owner, The Mountaineers, is a nonprofit membership organization that has been a leader in outdoor education for more than 100 years. 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We work with well known nonprofit partners and reach millions of passionate citizens with messages for solving problems that will make the world a better place for present and future generations. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 3 NEW REINHOLD MESSNER: M Y L I F E AT T H E L I M I T INTERVIEWED BY THOMAS HÜETLIN TRANSLATED BY TIM CARRUTHERS AVAIL AB L E IN O CTO BE R “Messner is not only the greatest high-altitude mountaineer the world has ever known; he is probably the best it will ever know.” ——TIME • Reveals the long view from an icon who, with age, has added wisdom to his list of accomplishments • Messner climbing firsts: the world’s fourteen peaks taller than 8000 meters; Everest solo; Everest without supplemental oxygen • Author of more than 60 books Reinhold Messner: My Life at the Limit, the newest book by the famed mountaineer, is a conversation between Messner and interviewer Thomas Hüetlin, an award-winning German journalist. It reveals a more thoughtful and conversational Messner than one finds in his previous books, with the “talk” between Messner and Hüetlin covering not only the highlights of Messner’s climbing career, but also his treks across Tibet, the Gobi, and Antarctica; his five-year-stint as a member of the European Parliament; his encounter with and study of the yeti; his thoughts on traditional male/female roles; and much more. Readers learn about Messner’s childhood, his thoughts about eating ice cream with girls (against), politics (mostly liberal), and his technique for killing chickens (sharp scissors). Messner is known as one of history’s greatest Himalayan mountaineers, a man who pushed back the frontiers of the possible for a whole generation of climbers. While the interest in My Life at the Limit is that it exposes much more of the man than his climbing career, that career is still utterly remarkable——and Mountaineers Books is proud to present this book, which is core to our mission, to audiences across North America. Reinhold Messner, born in 1944 in Villnöss, South Tyrol, is the most famous mountaineer and adventurer of our time. He has accomplished roughly one hundred first ascents, climbed all fourteen eight-thousanders, and crossed Antarctica, Greenland, Tibet, and two deserts on foot. After serving a term as a member of the European Parliament, he now devotes much of his time and energy to his Messner Mountain Museum (MMM) project and to his Messner Mountain Foundation (MMF), which aims to support mountain people worldwide. Visit his website: reinhold-messner.de. Interviewer Thomas Hüetlin is an award-winning correspondent for the German magazine Der Spiegel and divides his time between Berlin and London. Translator Tim Carruthers has climbed extensively in Europe, the United States, and South America and has translated works by Hermann Buhl, Heinrich Harrer, Anderl Heckmair, and Reinhold Messner. 272 pages, 6 x 9, 6 photos, hardcover (limited quantity), $26.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-947-2; paperback, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-852-9. MOUNTAINEERING/BIOGRAPHY. Rights: North America. 4 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 Find more books by Reinhold Messner on pages 11 and 42 REINHOLD MESSNER INTERVIEWED BY THOMAS H Ü ETLIN EXCERPTED FROM REINHOLD MESSNER: MY LIFE AT THE LIMIT “I got into high-altitude mountaineering by chance. In 1969 I was in college when I joined a Tyrolean expedition to the Andes because Kurt “Gagga” Schoisswohl, an excellent rock climber, had dropped out. It was a good year later that I returned to the University of Padua, after a tragic expedition to Nanga Parbat and the amputation of several toes and fingertips, and I found myself unable to continue my studies. So I became a high-altitude mountaineer. My rock climbing was hampered by the amputations, and in particular by the pain in the ring finger of my right hand, so from then on I concentrated on the big mountains.” H: In what way was that trip (1969) a career-changing event? M: It turned out to be quite a spectacular change, but that aspect of it wasn’t important for me at the time. I never really thought about careers. What’s more important is the fact that at that moment I finally gave up the idea of leading a middleclass way of life. I was totally unhappy at college. I somehow had the feeling I was missing out on life. I had been trying to finish my engineering course with the best intentions in the world, but I was just forcing myself to do something I didn’t really want to do. And then these Innsbruck climbers called me, three days before they were due to leave for South America. They had been planning their expedition for a long time, but I didn’t know much about it, only that my climbing partner Sepp Mayerl was on it, and Peter Habeler, the brilliant Zillertal mountain guide. I knew both of them well from the routes we’d done together in the Alps. I was told that someone had dropped out, so I could come along if I wanted. Tickets, equipment, everything was sorted out, and the clothing would fit me more or less. I wouldn’t have to pay for anything. I had three days to get a visa. The Andes expedition was the perfect thing for me. I came home fit and more experienced, having climbed two big mountains——Yerupaja Grande and Yerupaja Chico——by new routes [see Free Spirit: A Climber’s Life] and I was hungry for the Alps. I subsequently set about breaking some of the last big taboos in alpine mountaineering. At the time, 1969, the north face of the Droites was the hardest ice climb in the Alps. It had only been climbed three times, and never without falls. The first ascent took six days; the fastest, three days. I had attempted the face with my brother in 1965. We got scared and backed off it. Since then, no one had been able to climb it. H: Pure ice? M: Ice lower down, mixed climbing——rock and ice——above. Back then, we just had ice axes, no modern ice tools. I set off early, at first light, with my axes and crampons, and a rope tied around my waist. Nowadays the route is no big deal, but back then it was scary. By midday I was at the top, watched by some aspiring mountain guides from Chamonix. That got me known in France and brought me my first advertising contract. It was the start of my professional climbing career. H: Who did you thank when you got to the top? Sepp Mayerl? God? M: Neither of them. I did feel a kind of gratitude, for my good fortune and the courage to do what I did. Then it was all over, and I just cried with joy. But there was no desire to head out the next day and push things another step further. It was okay as it was. There was no God involved, so why should I thank him? And I’d certainly pushed things much too far for my mentor to approve. H: But you were hooked? M: Hooked on what? I only wanted one thing: not to die. H: You were addicted, a climbing junkie. You’d been high, you’d had your fix, you were happy, you were content, you were calm. M: Yes, I was totally satisfied——calm and excited at the same time. H: You went back down and thought, “I won’t be doing anything like that again in a hurry.” M: I went down and thought, “No one is going to repeat that anytime soon, not even as a rope of two.” H: And two days later you were off again. M: A day later. The Freney Pillar. © 2014 by Reinhold Messner w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 5 NEW ROCK CLIMBING 2ND EDITION MASTERING BASIC SKILLS TOPHER DONAHUE AND CRAIG LUEBBEN Recommended by the American Mountain Guides Association AVAIL AB L E IN O CTO BE R Best-selling climbing instructional, now fully updated, includes new, vetted alternatives to traditional techniques • Approximately 35 new techniques, safety considerations, and subjects • National Outdoor Book Award winner in first edition • First edition of this popular title has sold 50,000 copies Thousands of rock climbers have learned the sport using Craig Luebben’s seminal and bestselling text, Rock Climbing: Mastering Basic Skills. Now Craig’s friend and fellow climber Topher Donahue brings the content up to current standards and includes technological advances, while preserving Craig’s comprehensive approach. An award-winning climber in his own right, Topher uses his writing and photography skills to simplify the complex world of modern climbing technique and reveals the thought process behind safe and practical climbing methods. This second edition includes European climbing techniques that offer alternatives to those traditionally taught in North America. Topher has also incorporated new lessons derived from accidents due, in part, to the increased popularity of climbing. Also found in this edition: • • • • Over 10,000 more words and 125 more photos Three never-before-published techniques: Adjustable Hitch, High Friction Tubes, and Bight Method Detailed technical updates throughout New distinction between “anchor” (a group of placements, pieces, or bolts used at the end of a pitch or for top rope or rappel setup) and “placement” or “piece” (individual cams, nuts, etc., used in groups to make an anchor or used individually as protection on a pitch) Topher Donahue began his mountaineering apprenticeship in the Rockies under the tutelage of his mountain guide father. By the time he was 14, he was guiding rock and alpine routes as one of the youngest climbing guides in history. An accomplished adventure photographer and writer, Topher is also the author of Bugaboo Dreams. He lives in Nederland, Colorado. Visit his website at topherdonahue.com. Prior to his death in 2009, Craig Luebben was a senior contributing editor for Climbing magazine, the author of several books on climbing, and a mechanical engineer who designed climbing gear. He is survived by his wife, Silvia, and daughter, Giulia. Silvia was instrumental in securing Topher Donahue to update her husband’s popular book. 384 pages, 7 x 81/2, 350 B&W photos, paperback, $22.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-862-8 (first edition: 978-0-89886-743-5). SPORTS/CLIMBING. 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Mills uses Expedition Denali and its team members’ adventures as a jumping-off point to explore how minority populations view their place in wild environments and to share the stories of those who have already achieved significant accomplishments in outdoor adventures——from Mathew Henson, a Black explorer who stood with Peary at the North Pole, to Kai Lightner, a teenage sport climber currently winning national competitions. The goal of the expedition, and now the book, is to inspire minority communities to look outdoors for experiences that will enrich their lives, and to encourage them toward greater environmental stewardship. James Edward Mills is a journalist and media producer. He specializes in stories about outdoor recreation, environmental conservation, acts of charitable giving, and practices of sustainable living. He has worked in the outdoor industry since 1989 as a guide, outfitter, independent sales representative, and writer. Learn more about him at joytripproject.com. 224 pages, 6 x 9, 12 color photos, paperbound, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-868-0. SPORTS/OUTDOOR ADVENTURE. Rights: World. 8 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 NEW SKIPSTONE R E A L G A R D E N S G R O W N AT I V E S DESIGN, PLANT, AND ENJOY A HEALTH Y NORTHWEST GARDEN EILEEN M. STARK AVAIL ABL E IN O CTO BE R How to design a beautiful, wildlife-friendly garden using Northwest native plants——with 100 select plants individually profiled • 175 full-color photos and 4 easy-to-use design plans • Low-maintenance and user-friendly advice for sustainable gardening • Proceeds from sales benefit the Xerces Society For many people, the most immediate impact they can have on the environment is right in their own backyard. 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She lives in Portland, Oregon. 320 pages, 7 x 81/2, 175 color photos, 4 design plan illustrations, 2 horticulture zone maps, paperback, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-866-6. GARDENING/NORTHWEST. Rights: World. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 9 NEW THE CALL OF THE ICE CLIMBING 8000-METER PEAKS IN WINTER SIMONE MORO T RANS LAT ED BY M O N ICA M E N EGH E T T I | FO REWORD BY E D VI EST U RS AVAIL AB L E IN N OV E MBE R “It is thanks to Simone that interest in this highly challenging type of alpinism [winter climbing] has been renewed.” ——Reinhold Messner • Adventure memoir from a renowned winter climber at the top of his game • Moro reflects on some of his most significant climbs • A bestseller in Italy, this is the first English-language edition of Moro’s story Simone Moro is a celebrated Italian alpinist who specializes in winter climbing: He holds the record for first winter ascents of 8000-meter peaks——Shisha Pangma, Makalu, and Gasherbrum II. A passionate climber, he is also an accomplished helicopter pilot and founder of a helicopter rescue program in Nepal. The Call of the Ice was written during Moro’s dramatic winter attempt on Nanga Parbat in 2012——his twelfth attempt on that mountain——during weather delays and other breaks in the climb. Moro reflects on past climbs and partners, including the death of his longtime friend and climbing partner, Anatoli Boukreev, on Annapurna, his mourning when Boukreev died, and his subsequent recovery; Denis Urubko and the nature of climbing partnerships; two attempts on Shisha Pangma; Broad Peak; Makalu; and Gasherbrum II, which he, Urubko, and Cory Richards completed in February 2011 despite near-tragic moments when they miraculously escaped after being swept away by an avalanche. Many of Moro’s climbs do not result in a summit and he explains why his interest lies in the attempt itself. In addition to these reflections, we relive in real-time his attempt on Nanga Parbat, which he and Urubko had to abandon after 51 days and 6600 meters! “I will go in winter. Again. Yes in winter. Just because it’s my dream. Just because exploration never ends.” –Simone Moro Simone Moro, born in Bergamo in 1967, has been the coach of the Italian national climbing team, an avid sky diver and dry-tooler, and deeply involved in search-and-rescue in Nepal. In 2001 he received the ‘Medaglia d’Oro al Valore Civile’ (an Italian award given for great achievements or bravery). He is the author of three books. Discover more about Simone at simonemoro.com. 224 pages, 6 x 9, paperback, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-903-8. SPORTS/BIOGRAPHY. Rights: North America. 10 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 You may also like these, page 44 NEW LEGENDS & LORE FREE SPIRIT A C L I MB E R ’S LIF E , R EV IS E D E D I T I ON R E I N H O L D M ESS N E R, T RA N S L AT E D BY T IM CA R RU T H E R S AVAIL AB L E IN SE PTE MBE R “Free Spirit condenses a lifetime of climbing achievement into 288 pages of nerve-wracking reading . . .” ——Mark Twight • A mountaineering classic re-released in the Legends and Lore series • Two new chapters In Free Spirit Reinhold Messner describes the forces and events that have shaped him as a climber as famous for his discipline as for his innovative spirit. Messner evolved his philosophy of the single free-climbing line with its uncompromising purity of style in the Dolomites and, as equipment and technique developed, he was in the forefront of the transference of fast lightweight alpine methods to the great ranges. Here, he takes us from the days of his first climb (at the age of five) with his father to his brother’s tragic death on Nanga Parbat in 1970 to his later move away from the overcrowded Alps and 8000-meter peaks. He sought fulfillment, instead, in new challenges in lesser known parts of the world, such as crossing the expanse of Antarctica. Free Spirit is an exciting account of the career of a mountain pioneer. (For more information on Reinhold Messner see page 4.) 288 pages, 6 x 9, 65 B&W photos, hardcover (limited quantity), $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-948-9; paperback $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-854-3. SPORTS/MOUNTAINEERING. Rights: North America. 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Alexandra David-Neel at 56 trekked for eight months and more than 2,000 miles from China to Lhasa disguised as a Tibetan beggar. Fanny Bullock Workman, an avowed suffragist, climbed to 21,000 feet in the Karakorum in 1899 and posed with a newspaper whose banner proclaimed, ‘Votes for Women.’ Annie Taylor was a Christian missionary who traveled in Tibetan garb to bring the word of God to the forbidden land of Tibet. The late Luree Miller was a writer, scholar, and world traveler whose endeavors ranged from driving huge freight trucks through the unpaved roads of the Alaskan wilderness, to co-founding the International School in Bombay. She passed away on July 6, 1996, at the age of 70. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 2 illustrations, 7 maps, paperback, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-097-9. SPORTS/MOUNTAINEERING. Rights: World. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 11 NEW C O L O R A D O M O U N TA I N C L U B P R E S S THE BEST FRONT RANGE TRAIL RUNS P E T E R N . J O N ES AVAIL AB L E IN S E PTE MBE R Fifty of the best trail runs in the Front Range • 50 trail runs selected for the beauty of the scenery, the variety of the terrain, and the range of difficulty levels • Complete trail descriptions, highlights, directions, and color photos, maps, and elevation profiles • Quotes on each trail from local legends and professional runners Beginners and experienced trail runners alike will revel in the publication of this guide, which takes the guesswork out of choosing a trail to run along Colorado’s Front Range. Covering 50 trails from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, this book highlights the best running trails chosen for their singletrack terrain, spectacular views, challenging routes, and proximity to major population centers. Each trail write-up includes the essential information one needs to quickly find and enjoy a spectacular run: map, elevation profile, directions, trail description, and more. Born and raised in Colorado, Peter N. Jones has been running the trails of the Front Range for more than 20 years. An avid trail runner, climber, and mountaineer who has run and climbed throughout the United States, Peter still prefers running the trails of his home state. 250 pages, 6 x 9, rounded corners, 100 color photos, 55 maps, paperbound, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-10-2. GUIDEBOOK/COLORADO. 1 4 0 G R E AT H I K E S I N A N D N E A R PA L M S P R I N G S P H IL IP F E R RA N T I AVAIL ABL E IN J U LY 140 of the best hikes around Palm Springs • Hikes organized by nine regions in the Palm Springs area • A wide variety of hikes, from family- and dog-friendly to difficult treks • Hike ratings, seasonal advice, and introductory comments help hikers select the appropriate trail From surreal lunar landscapes to high elevation trails with spectacular views, and from breathtaking wildflower hikes to treks that start near downtown Palm Springs, this best-selling guidebook offers hikes for every age and experience level. Longtime Colorado Mountain Club supporter Philip Ferranti is the founder of the Coachella Valley Hiking Club. He is the author of 14 books and has written for Backpacker magazine. 296 pages, 6 x 9, 125 color photos, 58 maps, paperbound, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-11-9. GUIDEBOOK/CALIFORNIA. 12 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 NEW THE AMERICAN ALPINE CLUB THE AMERICAN ALPINE JOURNAL 2014 AL 2014 THE AMERI CAN ALPIN E JOURN AAJ T H E WO R L D’S MOST S IGN IF ICA NT CL IM BS THE AM ERICAN A L PI NE C LUB AVAIL AB L E IN AU G U ST The annual American Alpine Journal (AAJ) documents the world’s most significant climbs and expeditions • • In-depth “Recon” section on the Mt. Whitney area of California, covering the history, recent climbing activity, and new-route potential t climbs The world's most significan Feature articles by the world’s leading climbers and mountain writers, including Ueli Steck, Jonathan Siegrist, Doug Robinson, and many others This year, The AAJ has expanded its coverage of rock climbing and new routes in the United States——more stories about climbs close to home! The American Alpine Club is the leading organization representing climbers in the United States. The AAJ helps fulfill one of the club's core values: "Authoritative climbing information, knowledge and resources benefit and inspire us and future generations." Veteran climbing journalist Dougald MacDonald is editor in chief of The American Alpine Journal. 400 pages, 6 x 9, 350 color photos, 5 illustrations, 15 maps, paperbound, $35, ISBN 978-1-933056-83-8. SPORTS/MOUNTAINEERING. Rights: World. A C C I D E N TS I N N O R T H A M E R I C A N M O U N TA I N E E R I N G 2 0 1 4 K N OW T H E ROP ES : S NOW CLIMBING AC CID EN TS T HE AMERICAN A L P IN E CLUB IN NORTH AMERICAN MOUNTAINEERING 2014 AVAIL AB L E IN AU G U ST This book documents the year’s most significant climbing accidents, and analyzes each one for valuable safety lessons. • Includes reports from climbers in the U.S. and Canada. • More illustrations and photographs throughout the book Every year, novice climbers and experts are injured or killed by inadequate preparation and errors in judgment. Since 1948, the American Alpine Club has been documenting the year’s most significant and teachable climbing accidents, providing invaluable lessons to climbers. KNOW THE ROPES: SNOW CLIMBIN G In Accidents’ “Know the Ropes” section, professional mountain guides detail the best practices for snow climbing to avoid slips that all-too-quickly become dangerous accidents. “Know the Ropes” offers in-depth instruction and copious illustration to help prevent avoidable snow-climbing accidents. Mountain safety expert Jed Williamson has been managing editor of Accidents in North American Mountaineering since 1975. 132 pages, 6 x 9, 2 color photos, 20 B&W photos, 3 illustrations, paperbound, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-933056-85-2. SPORTS/MOUNTAINEERING. Rights: World. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 13 NEW BEST HIKES WITH KIDS WASHINGTON DC, THE BELTWAY & BEYOND JENNIFER CHAMBERS AVAIL AB L E IN O CTO BE R A new region for the bestselling Best Hikes with Kids series by a highly accredited and involved hiker-writer-mother! • A range of easy to challenging hikes for kids of all ages and within a 2-hour drive of the DC area • Most hikes feature water, rocks, historical sites, natural areas, or parks——all fun to explore! • Lots of tips and tricks for hiking with kids Best Hikes with Kids: Washington DC the Beltway & Beyond showcases more than 65 family-friendly hikes in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area, extending to within a two-hour drive radius and including the eastern ridges of Shenandoah National Park. Longtime environmental educator, hiking guide, and mother of two, Jennifer Chambers introduces families in the DC area to a variety of trail options while also helping them to spend quality time together discovering nature. Each hike has been chosen for its engaging physical features and landscape along a natural surface trail, in addition to the accessibility of the trailhead for busy families with children of all ages. A selection of trails also accommodates the use of a jogging stroller. Trails range from easy to difficult in order to provide a physical challenge for families whose children are very active or of an age to successfully complete the hike——and have a lot fun! Jennifer Chambers has seventeen years of teaching experience in environmental science and special education, including work as Trail Club Supervisor and Community Service Coordinator for various schools. She is currently a middle school science teacher for The Siena School, as well as founder of the educational outdoor guide business Hiking Along, which combines her passions for teaching and the outdoor world. She is also the Maryland State Advocate for Leave No Trace and a former board member of the American Hiking Society. Jennifer lives in Silver Springs, Maryland, with her family; find her online at hikingalongtrails.blogspot.com. 304 pages, 5 x 71/2, 80 B&W photos, 8-page color insert, 70 maps (one overview), two-color throughout, paperback, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-782-9. GUIDEBOOK/WASHINGTON DC. Rights: World. See more in the series on page 40 14 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 NEW BIKING PUGET SOUND 2ND EDITION 60 RI DES FROM OLYM PI A TO THE SAN JUANS BI LL TH ORN ESS AVAIL AB L E I N O CTO BE R Offers bike rides that everyone——regardless of fitness level or experience——will enjoy! • More than 50% new photos throughout • 60 rides total, up from the original 50, chosen for their interest, beauty, and safety • Read & Ride——downloadable cue sheets! Nothing beats riding a bike on a sunny day, and this popular cycling guidebook has been lovingly updated with more fun than ever. As with the first edition, author Bill Thorness includes interesting sights, delicious break stops, and other novelties along the routes to make your outings more than just a sum of the miles ridden. Says Thorness, “I’ve filled a lot of holes in regional cycling info, due to the expansion of the cycling trail network and addition of new bike facilities since the first edition. I’m excited about the result.” Thorness reviewed and rechecked all of the rides from the first edition. Also in this edition are new “Route Connections” that help riders link up multiple routes to give themselves a longer one-day ride or even create multiday tours. Bill Thorness is a writer, avid cyclist, and expert gardener. He is the author of three guidebooks, speaks regularly throughout the Northwest on biking and on edible gardening, and leads bike tours to various gardens and farms around the region. 320 pages, 51/2 x 81/2, 75 B&W photos, 60 route cue sheets, 60 elevation profiles, 61 maps (one overview), paperback, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-890-1 (previous edition: 978-1-59485-943-9). GUIDEBOOK/PUGET SOUND. Rights: World. STEHEKIN A VA LLEY I N T I ME GRAN T MCCO N N E L L AVAIL AB L E IN O CTO BE R “Here is a warmly analytical true story of a group——not even a community——who managed, by not managing, to remain free and unfettered and admirably, strongly protective of a most precious natural territory.” ——the late Margaret E. Murie, author, environmentalist Grant McConnell was born in Portland, Oregon. After living year 'round in Stehekin in the 1940s, he maintained a home in the valley and spent part of each year there until his death in 1994. He was a founding board member of the North Cascades Conservation Council and he and his wife, Jane, were leaders in the effort to establish the North Cascades National Park. The cabin in Stehekin remains in the McConnell family. 206 pages, 6 x 9, paperbound, $16.95. 978-1-59485-938-0. NARRATIVE. Rights: World. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 15 NEW BRAIDED RIVER THE NORTH CASCADES FINDING BEAUTY AND RENEWAL I N THE W ILD NEARBY WILLIAM DIETRICH WITH CRAIG ROMANO AND CHRISTIAN MARTIN FOR EWORD BY RICHARD LOUV Th e N o rT h Ca sC ad es Find ing Bea uty and Ren ewa l in the wil d nea RBy AVAIL AB L E IN O CTO BE R Celebrate a national treasure with this lush and intimate look at the North Cascades Will iam Diet rich • Experience the region through the words and images of a wide variety of writers, photographers, residents, and visitors • Developed with more than a dozen outdoors-related organizations who plan to integrate the book into their outreach plans • The book will be expanded into exhibits, events, and related media in honor of 2014’s 50th anniversary of the landmark Wilderness Act. • 2014 is also the 50th anniversary of the original North Cascades photo book by The Mountaineers that helped inspire the creation of North Cascades National Park Washington’s North Cascades hold some of the most magnificent mountains, lowland old growth forests, and pristine rivers on the planet. Some of these features are safely contained within national park boundaries or federally designated wilderness areas, but few people realize how many acres remain unprotected. With a growing regional population leading to tremendous development pressures, The North Cascades draws attention to the many reasons the integrity of this ecosystem must remain intact. It examines the value of the area through a broad spectrum of views——conservation, natural history, ecosystem services, sustainable rural communities, and recreation. Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Dietrich leads us on a hike through the region, exploring the rich history and challenges facing this rugged habitat just hours away from the metropolitan bustle of Seattle. The North Cascades Institute’s Christian Martin profiles people and communities within the area; poet Gary Snyder shares musings from his time spent as a fire lookout in the region; guidebook author Craig Romano provides ideas on where to visit and what to do, from day hikes to more ambitious backcountry travel; and Richard Louv examines the importance of preserving our local wilderness areas for generations to come. Twenty photographers including Art Wolfe, Ethan Welty, Benj Drummond, Paul Bannick, Amy Gulick, Steven Gnam, and more, bring the North Cascades region, and the book, to stunning visual life. William Dietrich is the New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer-winning journalist of fifteen books, including award-winning Northwest environmental texts. His popular historical thrillers have been translated into thirty-one languages. He lives in Bellingham, Washington, with a daily view of the North Cascades. 192 pages, 101/2 x 91/2, 120 color photos, 18 maps, paperback with flaps, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-771-3. TRAVEL/WASHINGTON. Rights: World. 16 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 NOURISHED BY NATURE By Richard Louv Excerpted from the foreword to The North Cascades For anyone who has ever lived within visual range of the great mandibles of the Northwest, the North Cascades and the Olympics, the distant sawtooth ridges left their mark. My family lived for a year and a half in Seattle. From my attic office window, when the rain and mist lifted, I could see the Olympics. When my wife and I walked up the hill behind our house, and looked toward the east, we could also see that other range of distant peaks, which somehow seemed more mysterious, a lost world. Exploring them, we saw and felt the massive strength of oldgrowth cedar and hemlock, saw the dark hanging moss, entered groves and open meadows pinned by shafts of light, emerged to the long sky and sudden granite spires sharp enough to pierce the heart. We were changed by the nature of this place, nurtured by its beauty, humbled by its danger. Over the past two decades, researchers have attempted to calibrate the benefits to human health of urban parks and wilderness forests, rivers, of our contact with other species, of star-filled nights seen from a sleeping bag rolled out near a mountain meadow. A growing body of evidence indicates that people of every age who regularly recreate or learn in more natural environments are physically and mentally healthier, happier, and test better in school. Science can never take the full measure of the value of the natural world; in fact, scientists struggle to even define “nature” (we know it when we see it), in part because humans are nature——the watcher being watched. Nonetheless, a growing body of evidence, emphasizing the impact of nature experience on human health and cognitive abilities, does provide a fresh argument for the protection of wilderness and the expansion of nearby nature, but also for cities as potential engines of biodiversity. This argument includes but goes beyond the usual list of benefits, among them the extractive value of natural resources, the efficient engineering of watersheds, the necessity of clean air and drinking water, or even traditional measures of beauty. Ongoing studies by the Human-Environment Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois show that direct exposure to the outdoors——its flowers, trees, leaves, moss, fungi, dirt; animals, large and small, winged and furred; and natural landscape and horizon——can significantly relieve symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Scientists at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom have found that the more species that live in a park, the greater the apparent psychological benefits to human beings. In related work, researchers at the University of Rochester, in New York, report that exposure to the natural environment appears to lead people to nurture close relationships with fellow human beings, to value community, and to be more generous with money. Kinship with the larger community of species, along with our affiliation with natural landscapes, can build our social capital and help us feel and be more alive. This research, combined with common sense and millennia of human experience and our survival instinct, is encouraging the emergence of a new nature movement, one that reaches beyond the necessity of sustainability in the forms of better mental and physical health, sharper cognition, more creativity and productivity, and the nourishment of spirit. As a result of this movement, naturebased schools are growing in number. Biophilic architects (who weave natural elements into every aspect of the human habitat), new agrarians who bring food production close to home, landscape architects and designers who renew yards and neighborhoods with native plants, ecopsychologists and nature therapists, and many others are widening the definition of green jobs. Some physicians, particularly pediatricians, now recommend nature time to their patients. Across the continent families are banding together to create multiple-family nature clubs. We see a growing legion of citizen naturalists. The three major environmental challenges of our time——climate change, the biodiversity collapse, and the disconnect between children and nature——are linked. This book encourages us to go beyond the turning of pages, to personally, directly experience the explosions of ptarmigans on snowfields, the wildflowers in early spring, the shadows of rain and mist, and to carry those memories and pass them on. My brief relationship with this region taught me how nature, if fully valued, can help build a sense of regional and personal identity. When my wife and son and left Seattle and returned to San Diego, I came to see my own bioregion anew, as a purposeful place all its own. The North Cascades ecosystem, with its staggering beauty and wildness, can give that same gift to many others. This rugged chunk of the Northwest, so close to high-tech Seattle or Bellevue, is a local, regional, national, and worldwide resource of inestimable value, a reminder of who we are, a suggestion of who we could be. Richard Louv is the author of The Nature Principle and Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder. He is also chairman emeritus of the Children & Nature Network and recipient of the Audubon Medal in 2008. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 17 BRAIDED RIVER INSPIR ING ACT IO N TO PR OT ECT W IL D PL ACES Braided River creates books as tools for specific conservation campaigns, partnering with grassroots organizations such as the Alaska Wilderness League and the World Wildlife Fund, among others. Photo by Ethan Welty, from The North Cascades. CROWN OF THE CONTINENT The Wildest Rockies TO THE ARCTIC Gnam, with Chadwick. 192 pages, 10x9, 150 color photos, 7 maps, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-772-0. Schulz. 204 pages, 15 x 10, 160 color photos, one map, hb, $45, ISBN 9781-59485-487-3. WXDE. ON ARCTIC GROUND Tracking Time Through Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve D. Miller. 144 pages, 12 x 10, hb, 80 color photos, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-689-1. COMPANION TO 2012 IMAX FILM BANFF WINNER IPPY WINNER PLANET ICE A Climate for Change J. Martin. 176 pages, 10 x 11, 120 color photos, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-085-1. MIDNIGHT WILDERNESS Journeys in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ARCTIC WINGS* Birds of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge S. Brown, editor. 192 pages, 11 x 11, 200 color photos. pb, $27.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-976-7. Includes CD of Arctic bird songs ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Seasons of Life and Land YELLOWSTONE TO YUKON Freedom to Roam Banerjee. 160 pages, 11 x 11, 120 color photos, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-909-5; pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-438-0. Schulz. 192 pages, 12 x 10, 200 color photos, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-989-7; pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-104-9. D. Miller. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 15 photos, one map, pb, $18.95. ISBN 978-1-59485-633-4. JOURNEY TO THE ARCTIC Schulz. 80 pages, 9 x 8, 75 color photos, paper over boards, $18.95, ISBN 978-159485-488-0. NOBA WINNER SALMON IN THE TREES Life in Alaska’s Tongass Rainforest Gulick. 176 pages, 10 x 9, 100 color photos, 5 color maps, hb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-091-2. Includes CD of Tongass nature sounds 18 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS RESURRECTION Glen Canyon and a New Vision for the American West McGivney; Kay, photographer. 176 pages, 11 x 10, 120 color photos, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-771-8. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 THE LAST POLAR BEAR Kazlowski. 192 pages, 12 x 10, 200 color photos, 3 maps, hb, $39.95, ISBN 978-159485-059-2. To learn more about how Braided River uses books for conservation advocacy, visit www. braidedriver.org. SKIPSTONE FO R R EADER S W HO EM B RAC E AN O U T DO O R L IFEST Y L E Skipstone promotes a deeper connection to our natural world through sustainable practices and backyard activism. Photo by Amy Pennington, from Fresh Pantry. RECENT RELEASE COMING SOON FRESH PANTRY Eat Seasonally, Cook Smart & Learn to Love Your Vegetables REAL GARDENS GROW NATIVES Design, Plant, and Enjoy a Healthy Northwest Garden Pennington. 224 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 75 color and 25 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-817-8. Stark. 320 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 175 color photos, 4 design plan illustrations, 2 horticulture zone maps, pb, $24.95, 978-1-59485-866-6. URBAN PANTRY Tips & Recipes for a Thrifty, Sustainable & Seasonal Kitchen FRONT YARD FORAGER Identifying, Collecting, and Cooking the 30 Most Common Urban Weeds GREEN VINE A Guide to West Coast Sustainable, Organic, and Biodynamic Wine BACKYARD ROOTS Lessons on Living Local From 35 Urban Farmers Pennington; Chen, photography. 176 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 40 photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485346-3. Herrera Vorass. 192 pages, plus 16page color insert, 7 x 81⁄2, 45 color and 75 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-747-8. Borg. 192 pages, 5 x 7, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485732-4. “I am an urban farmer and can tell you that food eaten in season simply tastes better!” ——Amy Pennington, author of Fresh Pantry Eanes. 192 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 9 3⁄4, 200 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-711-9. UNCLE DAVE’S COW And Other Whole Animals My Freezer Has Known Miller. 192 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 15 b&w illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-697-6. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 19 SKIPSTONE Grant; Soltes, Photography. 176 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 30 b&w photos, 5 illustrations, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-699-0. PACIFIC FEAST A Cook’s Guide to West Coast Foraging and Cuisine G REE N H OME Hahn. 256 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, color insert, 1 map, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-102-5. 20 FOOD GROWN RIGHT, IN YOUR BACKYARD A Beginner’s Guide to Growing Crops at Home McCrate & Halm. 320 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 200 color photos, 10 illustrations, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-683-9. PACIFIC COAST FORAGING GUIDE 40 Wild Foods from Beach, Field, and Forest Hahn. Folded and laminated card, 31⁄4 x 63⁄4, 2-sided, 40 color photos, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-399-9. THE SALVAGE STUDIO Sustainable Home Comforts to Organize, Entertain, and Inspire Duncan, Evans-Ramos, Hilderbrand; Baldwin, photographer. 200 pages, 8 x 9, 130 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-079-0. ECO-CHIC HOME Rethink, Reuse & Remake Your Way to Sustainable Style Cottrell, McNichols. 304 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2 , 3 color inserts, 80 b&w photos, 90 recipes, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-637-2. Edwards, Olivella. 192 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 10 illustrations, one map, 30 recipes, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-518-4. YOUR GREEN ABODE A Practical Guide to a Sustainable Home T. Miner. 256 pages, 7 x 81⁄2, 60 b&w illustrations, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-275-6. NORTHWEST FORAGING The Classic Guide to Edible Plants of the Pacific Northwest Benoliel. 192 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 80 b&w plant illustrations, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-366-1. EDIBLE HEIRLOOMS Heritage Vegetables for the Maritime Garden Thorness. 160 pages, 6 x 7, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485142-1. Borg, Misterly, Jurgensen. 224 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 9 3⁄4, 120 color photos, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-159485-080-6. Grist; Davis, Wroth, editors. 208 pages, 6 x 6 3⁄4, 2-color, illustrated throughout, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-039-4. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 FROM TREE TO TABLE Growing Backyard Fruit Trees in the Pacific Maritime Climate CHEFS ON THE FARM Recipes and Inspiration from the Quillisascut Farm School of the Domestic Arts WAKE UP AND SMELL THE PLANET The Non-Pompous, NonPreachy Grist Guide to Greening Your Day Anderson; S.&K. Smoot, photography. 192 pages, 7 x 8, 75 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-140-7. M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS THE URBAN FARM HANDBOOK City-Slicker Resources for Growing, Raising, Sourcing, Trading, and Preparing What You Eat Q UOT E BOO KS CITY GOATS The Goat Justice League’s Guide To Backyard Goat Keeping FO R R EADER S W HO EM B RAC E AN O U T DO O R L IFEST Y L E Quote books with the added fun of a flip-page illustrated animation on the edges of each title. Wroth, editor. Approx. 112 pages, 6 x 6, pb, $12.95. FAT OF THE LAND Adventures of a 21st Century Forager L. Cook. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 , 15 recipes, hb, $26.95, ISBN 978-1-59485007-3; pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-086-8. EAT WHERE YOU LIVE How to Find and Enjoy Local and Sustainable Food No Matter Where You Live Bendrick. 224 pages, 5 x 7, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-074-5. Wit, Wisdom, and Inspiration THE ZEN OF OCEANS & SURFING ISBN 978-1-59485-108-7. THE ZEN OF SNOWY TRAILS ISBN 978-1-59485-273-2. THE ZEN OF WATCHING BIRDS ISBN 978-1-59485-272-5. THE ZEN OF WILDERNESS & WALKING ISBN 978-1-59485-107-0. THE ZEN OF MOUNTAINS & CLIMBING ISBN 978-1-59485-109-4. THE HEALTHY BACK BOOK THE HEALTHY KNEES BOOK Pujari, Alton. 192 pages, 6 x 6 1⁄2, 50 b&w photos, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-012-7. Pujari, Alton. 192 pages, 6 x 6 1⁄2, 50 b&w photos, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-013-4. HOW TO KNIT IN THE WOODS 20 Projects for the Great Outdoors BACKCOUNTRY BETTY CRAFTING WITH STYLE 50 Nature-Inspired Projects Okey. 96 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 24 color photos, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-088-2. Worick. 196 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-139-1. BACKCOUNTRY BETTY Roughing it in Style Worick. 208 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 50 b&w illustrations, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-070-7. THE ROAD TRIP PILGRIM’S GUIDE Witchdoctors, Magic Tokens, Camping in Golf Courses, and Everything Else You Need to Know to Go on a Pilgrimage THE LITTLE BOOK OF BENDER’S® BIG ADVENTURES Casey, photographer. 48 pages, 6 x 8 1⁄2, 25 color photos, paper-over-boards, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-097-4. THE BLUE TARP BIBLE Best Uses, Worst Abuses of the (Unsightly) Fabric That Binds America ESSENTIAL KNOTS The Step-by-Step Guide to Tying the Perfect Knot for Every Situation Judd. 176 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 50 illustrations, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-089-9. 144 pages, 71⁄2 x 71⁄2, 400 color photos, hb with enclosed practice cord, $18.95, ISBN 978-159485-485-9. Austin. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 90 b&w photos, 50 b&w illustrations, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-081-3. THE SLED BOOK Notes Concerning Winter’s Favorite Pastime LIVE GENEROUSLY 50 Small Acts That Make a Big Difference BARKING BUDDHA Simple Soul Stretches for Yogi and Dogi Hoskin. 128 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7, 2-color, illustrated throughout, paperover-boards, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-069-1. Van Pelt, editor. 128 pages 6 x 6 3⁄4, 50 two-color illustrations, paperover-boards, $14.95, ISBN 978-159485-090-5. Bryan. 96 pages, 6 3⁄4 x 7, two-color, 50 b&w photographs, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-141-4. COOL SEASON GARDENER Extend the Harvest, Plan Ahead, and Grow Vegetables Year-Round DOG PARK WISDOM Real-World Advice on Choosing, Caring For, and Understanding Your Canine Companion Wogan; Sparks, photographer. 144 pages, 7 x 10, 100 color photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-073-8. UNLEASHED Climbing Canines, Hiking Hounds, Fishing Fidos, And Other Daring Dogs B. Thorness; S. Thorness, Illustrations. 176 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 15 illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-715-7. Wogan. 80 pages, 8 x 8, full color, paper-over-boards, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-036-3. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 21 MOUNTAINEERS BOOKS RECENT RELEASE RECENT RELEASE LEARN TO CREATE THIS AND OTHER STUNNING NOCTURNAL IMAGES WITH THE NEW BOOK, PHOTOGRAPHY: NIGHT SKY, BY JENNIFER WOO AND JAMES MARTIN. PHOTOGRAPHY: OUTDOORS A Field Guide for Travel and Adventure Photographers, 3rd Ed. Martin. 224 pages, 6 x 9, 150 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-780-5. 22 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 PHOTOGRAPHY: NIGHT SKY A Field Guide for Shooting After Dark Woo & Martin. 176 pages, 6 x 9, 100 color photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-838–3. Backcountry Skills GPS MADE EASY Using Global Positioning Systems in the Outdoors, 5th Ed. Letham. 208 pages, , 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, b&w illustrations & maps, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-103-2, US. 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Ferguson & La Chapelle. 192 pages, 4 x 6, pb, $7.95, ISBN 978-089886-885-2. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 25 BIKING Guidebooks/Adventures RECENT RELEASE INCLUDES LE DOWNLOADAB CUE SHEETS INCLUDES LE DOWNLOADAB CUE SHEETS INCLUDES LE DOWNLOADAB CUE SHEETS INCLUDES LE DOWNLOADAB CUE SHEETS 75 CLASSIC RIDES: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA The Best Road Biking Routes 75 CLASSIC RIDES: WASHINGTON The Best Road Biking Routes 75 CLASSIC RIDES: OREGON The Best Road Biking Routes BIKING PORTLAND 55 Rides from the Willamette Valley to Vancouver BIKING PUGET SOUND 50 Rides from Olympia to the San Juans Oetinger. 320 pages, 6 3⁄4 x 9, 90 color photos, 75 elevation profiles, 76 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-784-3. McQuaide. 304 pages, 6 3⁄4 x 9, 100 color photos, 75 elevation profiles, 76 color maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-159485-506-1. J. Moore. 320 pages, 6 3⁄4 x 9, 100 color photos, 75 elevation profiles, 76 color maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 9781-59485-650-1. 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IN FACT, IT IS FAIR TO SAY THAT FREEDOM IS THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO MOUNTAINS AND CLIMBING AND HAS INFLUENCED PRETTY MUCH EVERY CLIMBER.” — CONRAD ANKER “When I was a springy sapling, the pages of Freedom of the Hills held some of my very first lessons. Its simplicity coaxed me towards sky.” — Dean Potter “This work remains a must-have for climbing enthusiasts.” MOUNTAINEERING The Freedom of the Hills, 8th Edition The Mountaineers. 592 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 20 photos, 429 b&w illustrations; Hb: $39.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-137-7; Pb: $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-138-4, WXUK. — Publishers Weekly “The all-time best mountaineering ‘textbook.’” — Library Journal “This is the standard textbook in countless climbing classes.” — The Los Angeles Times FREEDOM OF THE HILLS DECK The Mountaineers. 52 playing cards featuring mountaineering tips, 2 1⁄2 x 3 1⁄2 , $6.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-409-5. “If you want to climb, you’d better read ‘the bible’” — Seattle Post Intelligencer “It's the perfect book for someone with a serious climbing habit.” — Rock & Ice magazine MOUNTAINEERING IN ANTARCTICA Climbing in the Frozen South Gildea. 192 pages, 9 1⁄2 x 10 1⁄2, 180 color photos, 30 maps, hb, $49.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-844-4. NA THE CRAG SURVIVAL HANDBOOK The Unspoken Rules of Climbing Samet. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 110 b&w photos and illustrations, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-766-9. CLIMBING THE SEVEN SUMMITS A Comprehensive Guide to the Continents’ Highest Peaks Hamill. 352 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 10, 125 color photos, 24 maps, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-648-8. FIFTY FAVORITE CLIMBS Kroese. 224 pages, 9 x 12, 150 photos, 50 topos, pb, $34.95, ISBN 978-089886728-2. EXTREME ALPINISM Climbing Light, High, and Fast Twight & Martin. 240 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 60 color photos, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-654-4, WXUK/WXEC. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 27 CLIMBING Skills M OU NTAI NEER S OU T D O O R E X P E RT S E RI ES MORE THAN 80,000 SOLD | WINNER OF THE AMERICAN ALPINE INSTITUTE’S GUIDES CHOICE AWARD NOBA WINNER BOULDERING Movement, Tactics, and Problem Solving COMING SOON ROCK CLIMBING, 2ND ED. 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BIG WALL CLIMBING Elite Technique Ogden. 224 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 124 color photos, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-748-0. 28 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 GYM CLIMBING Maximizing Your Indoor Experience CLIMBING Expedition Planning Burbach. 192 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 150 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-742-8. Soles & Powers. 224 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 60 b&w photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-770-1. GLACIER TRAVEL & CREVASSE RESCUE, 2ND ED. CLIMBING Training for Peak Performance, 2nd Ed. Selters. 144 pages, 7 1⁄2 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-658-2, WXUK/EC/AUS/NZ. Soles. 288 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 120 b&w photos, 17 charts, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-098-1. ALPINE CLIMBING Techniques to Take You Higher ROCK CLIMBING ANCHORS A Comprehensive Guide Cosley & M. Houston. 304 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 155 b&w photos, 12 illustrations, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-749-7. Recommended by the American Mountain Guides Association CLIMBING SELF RESCUE Improvising Solutions for Serious Situations Tyson & Loomis. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 110 b&w photos, 20 illustrations, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-772-5. Luebben. 256 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 325 b&w photos, 17 illustrations, pb, $19 .95, ISBN 978-1-59485-006-6. Recommended by the American Mountain Guides Association ALTITUDE ILLNESS Prevention & Treatment, 2nd Ed. Bezruchka. 128 pages, 4 x 6, 1 illustration, pb, $8.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-685-8. ROCK CLIMBING AND ME BY TO P H ER D O N A H U E WE WERE SITTING AT THE BASE OF THE NAUTILUS, A ROCK FORMATION KNOWN FOR PRICKLY OFF-WIDTH CRACKS IN WYOMING’S VEDAUWOO, WHEN SYLVIA LUEBBEN ASKED ME IF I WOULD CONSIDER WRITING A NEW EDITION OF HER LATE HUSBAND CRAIG LUEBBEN’S ROCK CLIMBING: MASTERING BASIC SKILLS. A kaleidoscope of thoughts went through my mind as I considered her offer. I was honored that she would ask me. I was sad to think that Craig wasn’t alive to do it himself. I was intimidated by the undertaking of trying to update an award-winning book. As I sat there below the Nautilus, one of Craig’s favorite rocks, his daughter Giulia was climbing a tricky 5.9, and my kids were playing around on the rock slabs at the base. Climbing is very much alive in our families, and while I’ve mostly stepped away from big alpine climbing because it takes me away from the family too much, I go rock climbing a few times each week. Some people go to the gym, ride a bike, or do yoga. I climb. I pondered the accident that had killed Craig, an ice wall collapse in the North Cascades. It was the kind of accident that could happen while walking under the icy eaves of a house or driving on a mountain road during avalanche season. There is one big difference: our culture accepts the risk of walking around the yard and driving on wintery roads. A couple of weeks later I told Sylvia I would like to take on the new edition. My inspiration was partly his family’s steadfast belief in the beauty of climbing; partly the friendship that had taken Craig and me up the first one-day winter ascent of the Diamond and numerous first ascents in the Utah desert, as well as to China and Canada on ice-climbing adventures; and partly a shared passion for showing others how fun it is to climb safe and strong. I’ve been asked numerous times how I could continue climbing after losing a friend to the sport, and I’m sure people wonder how Craig’s wife and daughter continue to climb after losing Craig. It’s a good question——one I don’t entirely know how to answer——but the best I can do to explain is say that life is risky. Some people avoid nearly all risk. Some of them have high blood pressure. Some have strained relationships with their risk-taking children. Some look back from old age with regrets about the things they didn’t do when they were young. To people like Craig and me, risk is part of life; it’s how you manage the risk that matters. Modern rock climbing’s equipment and the use of attentive technique make it quite likely you could climb a hundred days a year for an entire lifetime and never have a serious accident. In the end, that’s why I’ve poured my heart and soul into this new edition: Craig and I dedicated our lives to sharing the valuable methodology of calculated risk-taking. For much of our society, voluntary risk is a contradiction. For us, being bold while staying safe, teaching while learning, and taking risks while avoiding danger all make perfect sense. Those who have tied into a rope and discovered the beauty of climbing tend to agree. I’ve climbed with many partners, including some who are paraplegic, strong, weak, blind, obese, old, young, athletic, timid, or fearless——and nearly every one of them found climbing to be one of the most rewarding experiences of their lives. Perhaps my mountain guide father, Mike Donahue, put it best: “Life is not found by avoiding the doing; life is a mountain to be climbed.” Guilia Luebben continues her family’s climbing legacy on Wyoming’s Vedauwoo. Photo by Daniel Gambino. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 29 CLIMBING ICE WORLD Techniques and Experiences of Modern Ice Climbing Lowe. 256 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-446-5, WXCAN/WXEC. Guidebooks CLIMBING DICTIONARY Mountaineering Slang, Terms, Neologisms & Lingo: An Illustrated Reference to More than 650 Words Samet; Tea, illustrator. 240 pages, 5 x 7, 130 b&w illustrations, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-59485-502-3. W EEKEND ROC K GUI D E SE RIES These guides are for busy people who love to climb — no long approaches, reasonable grades, generally close to urban areas. Each: approx. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, photos with route overlays, maps and topos, paperbound, $19.95 WEEKEND ROCK OREGON Trad & Sport Routes from 5.0 to 5.10a Horton. ISBN 978-0-89886717-6. DENALI’S WEST BUTTRESS A Climber’s Guide to Mt. McKinley’s Classic Route Coombs; Washburn, introduction &photographer. 144 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-089886-516-5. ACONCAGUA A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed. Secor. 144 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $16.95, ISBN 9780-89886-669-8, WXEC. CLIMBING CALIFORNIA’S FOURTEENERS 183 Routes to the Fifteen Highest Peaks Porcella & Burns. 272 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-089886-555-4. WEEKEND ROCK WASHINGTON Trad & Sports Routes from 5.0 to 5.10a WEEKEND ROCK ARIZONA Trad & Sport Routes from 5.0 to 5.10a Whitelaw. ISBN 978-089886-984-2. Abbott. ISBN 978-0-89886-965-1. CASCAD E ALP I NE GUI D E SE RIES Comprehensive climbing approach and route guides to Washington’s Cascades. Each: approx. 350 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, rounded corners. MEXICO’S VOLCANOES A Climbing Guide, 3rd Ed. Secor. 160 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 60 b&w photos, 10 maps, 10 illustrations, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-798-5. ECUADOR A Climbing Guide Brain. 192 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 27 b&w photos, 18 maps, 24 topos, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-729-9. THE MONT BLANC RANGE Classic Snow, Ice, and Mixed Climbs LaRoche. 96 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 91 color photos, 34 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-731-7. NA. Brown, Volume 1 COLUMBIA RIVER TO STEVENS PASS, 3RD ED. Beckey. $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-577-6. Green, Volume 2 STEVENS PASS TO RAINY PASS, 3RD ED. A CLIMBER’S GUIDE TO THE TETON RANGE, 3RD ED. Ortenburger & Jackson. 544 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, Kivar cover, pb, $39.95, ISBN 978-089886-480-9. 30 THE HIGH SIERRA, 3RD ED. Peaks, Passes, and Trails FONTAINEBLEAU CLIMBS A Guide to the Best Bouldering and Circuits, 2nd Ed. Secor. 512 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 168 b&w photos, 30 maps, pb, $32.95, ISBN 978-089886-971-2. Montchausse. 256 pages, 5 x 9, 240 color photos, color maps, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-770-6 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 Beckey. $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-838-8. Red, Volume 3 RAINY PASS TO FRASER RIVER, 3RD ED. Beckey. $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-136-0. SEL ECT ED C LI MBS SE R I ES SELECTED CLIMBS IN THE CASCADES, VOLUME I, 2ND ED. Nelson & Potterfield. 240 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $26.95, ISBN 976-0-89886-767-1. SELECTED CLIMBS IN THE CASCADES, VOLUME II Alpine Routes, Sport Climbs, & Crag Climbs Nelson & Potterfield. 336 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $27.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-561-5. SELECTED CLIMBS IN NORTH CAROLINA GENTLE EXPEDITIONS A Guide to Ethical Mountain Adventure THE COLUMBIA YURAQ JANKA Guide to the Peruvian Andes: MOUNTAINS OF CANADA Cordilleras Blanca and Rosko CENTRAL, 7TH ED. McConnell. 128 pages, 4 1⁄2 x 6 1⁄2, pb, $10.00, ISBN 978-0-930410-67-4. 3 Ricker. 192 pages, 6 x 9, includes two Fox, editor. 558 pages, 4 ⁄8 x 1 ⁄ 2, pb, $28.50, ISBN 978-06 35 x 24 1 ⁄2 three-color maps, pb, 930410-26-1. $12.95, ISBN 978-0-930410-05-6. Lambert & Shull. 320 pages, 6 x 9, 50 photos, 6 maps, 90 topos with overlays, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-855-5. STONE CRUSADE A Historical Guide to Bouldering in America Sherman. 318 pages, 7 x 10, hb, $40.00, ISBN 978-0-93041057-5; pb, $30.00, ISBN 978-0930410-62-9. SELECTED CLIMBS IN THE DESERT SOUTHWEST Colorado & Utah Burns. 240 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-657-5. MAP KYRGYZSTAN A Climber’s Map & Guide SELECTED CLIMBS IN THE NORTHEAST Rock, Alpine, and Ice Routes from the Gunks to Acadia Gamache & Willis. Two sided, full color map, 27 x 18 1⁄2 flat, 6 3⁄4 x 6 1⁄4 folded, $12, ISBN 978-1-933056-00-5. S. Lewis & Horowitz. 272 pages, 6 x 9, 150 b&w photos, 12 maps, 20 topos, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-857-9. A C L IM B IN G G U I D E SE R I ES ALASKA A Climbing Guide RED ROCK CANYON A Climbing Guide M. Wood & Coombs. 208 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 95 photos, 49 with route overlays, 9 topos, 9 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-724-4. Brock & McMillen. 448 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, 150 b&w photos, 16 maps, 92 topos, pb, $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-486-1. OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS A Climbing Guide, 4th Ed. KILIMANJARO & EAST AFRICA A Climbing and Trekking Guide, 2nd Ed. IDAHO: A CLIMBING GUIDE Climbs Scrambles, and Hikes, 2nd Ed. Lopez. 400 pages, 7 x 8 1⁄2, b&w photos and maps, pb, $35.00, ISBN 978-0-89886-608-7. MOUNT RAINIER A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed. Gauthier. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 80 b&w photos (40 with route overlays), 3 maps, rounded corners, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-956-9. Olympic Mountain Rescue. 352 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 60 b&w photos/135 route overlays, 50 maps, rounded corners, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-206-5. Burns. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 8-page color insert, 67 photos, 20 route overlays, 11 maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-604-9, WXEC. WASHINGTON ICE A Climbing Guide BUGABOO ROCK A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed. THAILAND A Climbing Guide J. Martin & Krawarik. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $21.95, 92 b&w photos, 26 maps, ISBN 978-089886-946-0. Green & Bensen. 192 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 65 b&w photos, 3 maps, 61 topos, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-089886-795-4. Lightner. 336 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, rounded corners, 91 b&w photos, 63 route overlays, 25 color photos, 13 illustrations, 15 maps, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-089886-750-3. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 31 COLORADO MOUNTAIN CLUB PRESS B EST H I K ES S E R I ES RECENT RELEASE RECENT RELEASE THE BEST VAIL VALLEY HIKES THE BEST GRAND JUNCTION HIKES Gore Range Group, CMC; Free. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 45 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-6-3. Colorado Mountain Club. 104 pages, 4 x 7, rounded corners, 40 color photographs, 21 maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-00-3. THE BEST ESTES PARK HIKES THE BEST FRONT RANGE HIKES FOR CHILDREN Parker. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 120 color photos, 51 maps, paperbound, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-06-5. Shining Mountains Group, CMC. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 40 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95. ISBN 978-1-937052-04-1. THE BEST COLORADO SPRINGS HIKES THE BEST DENVER HIKES Denver Group, CMC. 144 pages, 4 x 7, 60 color photo, 31 color maps, pb, $15.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-5-4. Colorado Springs Group, CMC. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 40 color photos, 21 color maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-6-1. THE BEST ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK HIKES THE BEST ASPEN HIKES THE BEST FORT COLLINS HIKES Martinez. 104 pages, 4 x 7, rounded corners, 40 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-08-9. Gascoyne. 96 pages, 4 x 7, 42 color photographs, 21 color maps, pb, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-0-9. THE BEST DURANGO HIKES THE BEST FRONT RANGE HIKES THE BEST BOULDER HIKES San Juan Group, CMC. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 45 color photos, 21 color maps, pb, rounded corners, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-5-6. Boulder, Denver, and Pikes Peak Groups, CMC. 232 pages, 6 x 9, 140 color photos, 70 color maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-9-2. Boulder Group, CMC. 96 pages, 4 x 7, 52 color photos, 31 color maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-4-7. THE BEST TELLURIDE HIKES Martinez. 104 pages, 4 x 7, rounded corners, 40 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-07-2. Shining Mountains Group, CMC. 104 pages, 4 x 7, 40 color photos, 21 maps, pb, $12.95. ISBN 978-1937052-05-8. THE BEST SOUTHERN FRONT RANGE HIKES Long. 200 pages, 6 x 9, rounded corners, 100 color photos, 58 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-01-0. COLORADO MOUNTAIN CLUB PACK GUIDE ROCKY MOUNTAIN Wildflowers James Ells and Marlene Borneman 100 YEARS UP HIGH Colorado Mountains & Mountaineers J. N. Robertson, J. E. Fell, Jr., D Hite, C.J. Case, W.R. Borneman. 176 pages, 10 x 8, 150 color and b&w photographs, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-9-4, COLORADO/HISTORY. Rights: W. 32 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLORA, 2nd Ed. COLORADO WILDFLOWERS Montane Zone ROCKY MOUNTAIN WILDFLOWERS Ells. 360 pages, 6 x 9, 1,320 color photos, pb, rounded corners, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-4-9. Chambers. 200 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 160 color illustrations, pb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-0-1. Borneman & Ells. 200 pages, 4 x 7, rounded corners, 150 color photos, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937052-03-4. ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 COLORADO LAKE HIKES A Colorado Mountain Club Guidebook, 2nd Ed. Muller. 224 pages, 6 x 9, 120 color photos, 101 color maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-1-6. COLORA D O’S PRE M I E R O UT D O O R R EC R E AT I O N G U IDES TRAIL BETA Elevation Gain: 2,640 Feet Rating:is Moderate The Colorado Mountain Club Press Round-Trip Distance: 8.4 miles the publishing division of the largest Round-Trip Time: 6-7 hours recreation, outdoor education,Nearest and Landmark: Ouray conservation organization in the Rocky Mountains. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE ON THE BEAR CREEK NATIONAL RECREATION TRAIL BY CHR I STI AN G R E E N Since The Best Fort Collins Hikes was published in 2008, CMC Press has produced a dozen regional pack guides for the state of Colorado. The newest, The Best Telluride Hikes, published last summer, includes 20 hikes within an hour or so drive of Telluride. One of the trails I had the pleasure of hiking and writing about for The Best Telluride Hikes was Bear Creek National Recreation Trail. One of 39 National Recreation Trails in Colorado and one of more than 1,200 in the nation, Bear Creek provides a window into the area’s rich mining history. The trail, which is less than three miles south of Ouray, takes you to two abandoned mining camps: Grizzly Bear and Yellow Jacket. Although the better-known Red Mountain Mining District, between Ouray and Silverton, had some of the most prolific and richest veins in the world during the late 1800s, the area around Ouray was also very bountiful during the same period. Prior to the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act in 1893, which made the price of silver plummet, the town had 30 active mines. What strikes you when you make your way up Bear Creek National Recreation Trail is the effort the miners and their mules had to make in carrying the equipment and materials they needed to excavate and then work the mines. The trail makes its way up the steep slopes that rise high above Bear Creek, which cuts through the narrow valley below. Although the trail is not overly taxing, it hangs precariously above the valley below for a sizeable stretch, making your pulse quicken each time you happen to glance toward the foreboding drop-off on the right, or southern, side of the trail. During the hike, you can’t help thinking about how many mules and men lost their footing and careened down the mountainside to an unfortunate fate. When you finally reach the first camp, Grizzly Bear, the dropoff is seemingly less precipitous, as the side of the mountain becomes more wooded. For some reason, trees give you a sense of security, which does not present itself when the only thing between you and the creek below is several hundred feet of rocky slope. Established in 1875, a year before Ouray was incorporated, Grizzly Bear Mine was actually located on the other side of the canyon and was connected to the mining camp by a bridge, which is long gone. Primarily known for producing gold and silver, the mine was also recognized for generating copious amounts of rhodochrosite, a pink/red colored manganese carbonate mineral that is Argentina’s national gemstone. Although the mine closed during the first decade of the 1900s, remnants of mining equipment and the camp itself are scattered just off the trail. A bit farther up, where Bear Creek rises out of the valley, and gradually begins to approach and then parallel the trail, is the Yellow Jacket mining camp. Not to be confused with the mine of the same name in Nevada, which was the site of the worst mining accident in that state’s history, Yellow Jacket Mine and camp were smaller than Grizzly Bear Mine and camp; however, the remnants of the camp are in considerably better shape. In fact, a cabin that served as quarters for the miners still stands and contains several cots and other items left behind by the miners. Yellow Jacket Mine is located on the north side of the creek, above the remnants of a stamp mill. Unlike Grizzly Bear Mine, Yellow Jacket Mine primarily produced lead and zinc and reached its peak production around 1915. The open area around the abandoned miners’ cabin and camp is a great place to grab lunch or a snack, while enjoying stunning views of the Sneffels Range to the west. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 33 COLORADO MOUNTAIN CLUB PRESS HIKING COLORADO’S ROADLESS TRAILS COMANCHE PEAK WILDERNESS AREA THE COLORADO TRAIL DATABOOK, 5TH ED. THE COLORADO TRAIL, Purdy. 112 pages, 4 x 7, 30 photos, 21 maps, pb, 12.95, ISBN 978-09760525-7-9. Grim, J. & F. 120 pages, 4 x 7, 80 color photos, 20 color maps, rounded corners, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-1-8. The Colorado Trail Foundation. 88 pages, 4 x 7, 40 color maps, pb, $12.95. ISBN 978-1-937052-02-7. The Colorado Trail Foundation. J. Jenkins. 256 pages, 6 x 9, 296 pages, 6 x 9, 120 color photos, 38 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-3-2. 65 color photos, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-9724413-4-6. THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO GREAT SAND DUNES NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE THE COLORADO YEAR ROUND OUTDOOR GUIDE Hikes, Snowshoe Routes, and Ski Tours for Every Week of the Year SNOWSHOE ROUTES: COLORADO’S FRONT RANGE, 2ND ED. COLORADO’S QUIET WINTER TRAILS C. & D. Winger. 240 pages, 6 x 9, 80 Muller. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄ 2, 104 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, b&w photos, 24 maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-09724413-2-2. ISBN 978-0-9724413-1-5. COLORADO SUMMIT HIKES FOR EVERYONE Muller. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 102 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-9724413-3-9. ROCKS ABOVE THE CLOUDS A Hiker’s and Climber's Guide to Colorado Mountain Geology Reed & Ellis. 240 pages, 4 x 7, 65 color photos, 10 maps, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-9760525-8-6. Apt. 320 pages, 6 x 9, 117 color photos and 62 maps, rounded corners, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-8-7. The Official Guidebook, 8th Ed. Muller. 216 pages, 6 x 9, 100 color photos, 100 maps, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-9760525-1-7. COLORADO SNOW CLIMBS A Guide For All Seasons Roach. 272 pages, 6 x 9, 93 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-2-3. Cooper. 240 pages, 6 x 9, 142 color photos, 34 maps, pb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-9760525-9-3. 34 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 COLORADO SCRAMBLES, Climbs Beyond the Beaten Path, 2nd Ed. Cooper. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 250 color photos, 60 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 9780-9799663-3-0. THE COLORADO 14ERS Standard Routes THE COLORADO 14ERS, 3RD ED. GUIDE TO THE COLORADO MOUNTAINS, 10TH ED. The Colorado Mountain Club Foundation. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 148 color photos, 46 topo maps, rounded corners, pb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-9799663-8-5. The Colorado Mountain Club Foundation. 120 pages, 4 x 7, 40 color photos, 45 color maps, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9842213-2-5. Jacobs & Ormes. 368 pages, 6 x 9, photos, maps, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-9671466-0-7. COMING SOON FLATIRON CLASSICS Easy Rock Climbs Above Boulder, 2nd Ed. THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON NATIONAL PARK THE TRAD GUIDE TO JOSHUA TREE 60 Favorite Climbs from 5.5 to 5.9 C. & D. Winger. 176 pages, 6 x 9, 100 color photos, 11 maps, pb, $21.95. ISBN 978-0-9724413-9-1. THE BEST FRONT RANGE TRAIL RUNS Jones. 250 pages, 6 x 9, rounded corners, 100 color photos, 55 maps, pb, $24.95, 978-1-937052-10-2. COMING SOON 140 GREAT HIKES IN AND NEAR PALM SPRINGS Ferranti. 296 pages, 6 x 9, 125 color photos, 58 maps, pb, $24.95, 978-1-937052-11-9. AMERICAN ALPINE CLUB ANNUAL RESOURCES THE A M E RICAN AL PIN E JOURNAL 2014 AAJ COMING SOON ACCIDENTS IN NORTH AMERICAN MOUNTAINEERING 2014 The world's most significant climbs COMING SOON KNOW THE ROPES: SNOW CLIMBING THE AMERICAN ALPINE JOURNAL The World's Most Significant Climbs ACCIDENTS IN NORTH AMERICAN MOUNTAINEERING Beckwith, Carter, Harlin, & MacDonald, editors. All paperbound. 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All paperbound. The Index is invaluable for researching climbs, mountains, climbers, and book reviews found in all previous American Alpine Journals. Books: ’77-’86 ’29-’76 CODE 31-5 06-3 Price: $10.00 $10.00 H IKI NG AND BAC K PAC K I N G GUI D EBOOKS D AY H I K I N G S E R I E S All titles in the series are 5 x 7, paperbound. Features include the following: • 100–125 trails presented in each guide • All trails rated for difficulty level • Two-color maps, charts, and elevation profiles in most WINTER HIKES OF WESTERN WASHINGTON DECK The 50 Best (Mostly) SnowFree Trails DAY HIKING CENTRAL CASCADES DAY HIKING OLYMPIC PENINSULA C. Romano. 320 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-094-3. C. Romano. 384 pages, $18.95 ISBN 978-1-59485-047-9. DAY HIKING COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE DAY HIKING OREGON COAST C. Romano. 256 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-368-5. RECENT RELEASE C. Romano. Oversize card deck, 60 cards, 4 1⁄4 x 5 3⁄4, 10 color photos, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-271-8. DAY HIKING EASTERN WASHINGTON Landers & C. Romano. 384 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-494-1. DAY HIKING MOUNT ADAMS AND GOAT ROCKS Asars. 256 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-764-5. RECENT RELEASE DAY HIKING MOUNT RAINIER Nelson, Bauer, photographer. 224 pages, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-060-8. BACKPACKING WASHINGTON Overnight and Multi-Day Routes NEW EDITION B. Henderson. 320 pages, $17.95 ISBN 978-1-59485-026-4. DAY HIKING THE SAN JUANS AND GULF ISLANDS C. Romano. 320 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-758-4. DAY HIKING SNOQUALMIE REGION, 2ND ED. Nelson & Bauer. 304 pages, $18.95. ISBN 978-1-59485-768-3. DAY HIKING SOUTH CASCADES Nelson & Bauer. 384 pages, $18.95 ISBN 978-1-59485-045-5. DAY HIKING NORTH CASCADES C. Romano. 352 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-048-6. C. Romano. 288 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-110-0. 1 % for TRAILS one percent of sales for trail stewardship w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 35 HIKING Guidebooks MORE THAN 200,000 SOLD! 1 0 0 CL ASS I C H I KES™ I N S E R I ES These “best of the best” guides feature full-color photos and maps throughout. Each title: 6 3⁄4 x 9, paperbound. 100 CLASSIC HIKES IN ARIZONA, 3RD ED. 100 CLASSIC HIKES IN NORTH CAROLINA 100 CLASSIC HIKES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Warren. 256 pages, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-025-7. Miller. 256 pages, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-054-7. Reidel. 256 pages, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-066-0. 100 CLASSIC HIKES IN COLORADO, 3RD ED. 100 CLASSIC HIKES INTM NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, 3RD ED. 100 CLASSIC HIKES IN TEXAS Warren. 240 pages, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-024-0. 100 CLASSIC HIKES IN NEW ENGLAND J. Romano. 256 pages, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-100-1. J. Soares & M. Soares. 240 pages, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-062-2. 100 CLASSIC HIKES IN OREGON, 2ND ED. Lorain. 256 pages, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-492-7. Klepper. 256 pages, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-075-2. 100 CLASSIC HIKES IN WASHINGTON I. Spring* & H. Manning. 256 pages, $21.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-586-8. NOBA WINNER BEST HIKES SER I ES BEST DESERT HIKES Washington BEST LOOP HIKES Colorado BEST WILDFLOWER HIKES Washington Bauer & Nelson. 272 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 100 b&w photos, 76 maps, pd, $17.95, ISBN 978-089886-537-0. Johnson & Weinstein. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 85 b&w photos, 76 maps, 75 elevation profiles, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-978-1. Kruckeberg, I. Spring, Sykes, C. Romano. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 150 color photos, 31 maps, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-964-4. BEST LOOP HIKES Arizona BEST LOOP HIKES New Hampshire’s White Mountains to the Maine Coast BEST WINTER WALKS & HIKES Puget Sound, 2nd Ed. 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MORE THAN 470,000 SOLD! 36 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 75 HIKES INTM CALIFORNIA’S MOUNT SHASTA AND LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK REGIONS J. Soares. 240 pages, $15.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-466-3. 100 HIKES INTM CALIFORNIA’S CENTRAL SIERRA & COAST RANGE, 2ND ED. V. Spring. 256 pages, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-896-8. 100 HIKES INTM THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, 2ND. ED. 100 HIKES INTM NEW MEXICO, 3RD ED. C. Martin. 288 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-078-3. 100 HIKES INTM THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA M. Soares. 240 pages, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-779-4. 100 HIKES INTM UTAH Mann & Olson. 240 pages, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-758-9. 100 HIKES IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK R. Manning. 288 pages, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-636-0. M. Soares. 336 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-867-8. 100 HIKES INTM THE INLAND NORTHWEST, 2ND ED. 100 TRAILS OF THE BIG SOUTH FORK Tennessee & Kentucky, 4th Ed. Landers. 288 pages, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-908-8. R. Manning. 240 pages, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-638-4. B EST HI K ES W I T H D OGS SERIES Where to hike with your four-legged partner; all trails recommended as dog-legal, dog-friendly, and dog-fun! MORE THAN 165,000 SOLD! Each: 240–288 pages, 75 maps, 51⁄2 x 81⁄2, paperbound. BEST HIKES WITH DOGS Arizona BEST HIKES WITH DOGS Las Vegas and Beyond Guillory. $17.95 ISBN 978-0-89886-969-9. K. Lewis & Jacoby-Garrett. $16.95 ISBN 978-0-89886-990-3. BEST HIKES WITH DOGS Boston and Beyond Ringelheim. $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-052-3. BEST HIKES WITH DOGS Central California L. Mullally & D. Mullally, $16.95 ISBN 978-1-59485-049-3. BEST HIKES WITH DOGS Colorado A. Savage. $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-968-2. BEST HIKES WITH DOGS Georgia & South Carolina S. Goodrich & A. Goodrich. $16.95 ISBN 978-0-89886-817-3. TRAIL DECKS A HIKE ON EVERY CARD! BEST HIKES WITH DOGS San Francisco Bay Area and Beyond, 2nd Ed. Fator. $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-703-4. 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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK DECK The Best Day Hikes, Sights, and Wildlife ISBN 978-1-59485-352-4 YELLOWSTONE & GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARKS DECK The Best Trails, Sights, and Wildlife ISBN 978-1-59485-351-7 Each: 50 oversized cards: 4 1⁄4 x 5 3⁄4, box: 4 3⁄4 x 6, 35 maps, full- and two-color cards, $14.95. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 37 HIKING Guidebooks BEST S HORT H I K ES™ SE R I ES MORE THAN 125,000 SOLD! Each: approx. 240 pages, 5 1 ⁄2 x 8 1 ⁄2, paperbound. BEST SHORT HIKES IN ARIZONA D. & B. Laine. $15.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-948-4. BEST SHORT HIKES IN CALIFORNIA’S NORTH SIERRA, 2ND ED. Whitehill; revised by Shepherd & Wozniak. $15.95, ISBN 978-089886-837-1. BEST SHORT HIKES IN CALIFORNIA’S SOUTH SIERRA, 2ND ED. BEST SHORT HIKES IN REDWOOD NATIONAL & STATE PARKS Whitehill; revised by Richins. $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-836-4. BEST SHORT HIKES IN NORTHWEST OREGON R. & G. Ostertag. $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-880-7. J. Rohde & G. 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HEADING OUTDOORS EVENTUALLY LEADS WITHIN Thoughts Inspired by 30,000 Miles 96 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 5 1⁄2 , hb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-9783427-6-0. Each: Approx. 136 pages, 4 1/2 x 7 1/2, all color, rounded corners, pb ISBN 978-0-9783427-0-8 ISBN 978-0-9783427-3-9 ISBN 978-0-9783427-1-5 ISBN 978-0-9735099-8-4 ISBN 978-0-9735099-7-7 HIKING THE WONDERLAND TRAIL The Complete Guide To Mount Rainier’s Premier Trail Asars. 272 pages, 6 1⁄2 x 9, 125 color photos, 18 maps, 2 elevation profiles, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-159485-654-9. WASHINGTON’S CHANNELED SCABLANDS GUIDE Explore and Recreate Along the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail CAMPING WASHINGTON The Best Public Campgrounds for Tents and RVs OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS TRAIL GUIDE National Park & National Forest, 3rd Ed. ROADS TO TRAILS NORTHWEST WASHINGTON Mount Baker & Snoqualmie National Forests Judd. 320 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 125 b&w photos, 9 maps, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-092-9. R. 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Hewitt & Moore. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 79 b&w photos, 39 maps, 24 illustrations, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-692-6. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 39 FAMILY BEST HIK ES WI T H K I DS® SE RI ES COMING SOON BEST HIKES WITH KIDS Colorado BEST HIKES WITH KIDS Vermont, New Hampshire, & Maine Keilty. 288 pages, 100 b&w photos, 81 maps, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-687-7. Copeland, T. Lewis, & E. Kerr, 256 pages, 115 b&w photos, 96 maps, elevation profiles, $16.95, 978-0-89886-644-5. BEST HIKES WITH KIDS Connecticut, Massachusetts, & Rhode Island BEST HIKES WITH KIDS Washington DC, the Beltway & Beyond Copeland, T. Lewis, & E. Kerr. 256 pages, 115 b&w photos, 96 maps, elevation profiles, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-872-2. Chambers. 304 pages, 80 b&w photos, 70 maps, $18.95, 9781-59485-782-9. BEST HIKES WITH KIDS Western Washington & The Cascades BEST HIKES WITH KIDS Oregon Burton & I. 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TH E M OU N TA I N EERS A NT HOLOGY SE R I ES COMING SOON THE CALL OF THE ICE Climbing 8000-Meter Peaks in Winter Moro, foreword by Viesturs. 224 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $19.95, 978-1-59485-903-8. RECENT RELEASE TILTING AT MOUNTAINS Overcoming Personal Demons to Climb the World’s Highest Peaks Pasaban. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 30 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485850-5. W English. RECENT RELEASE MOUNTAINS IN MY HEART A Passion for Climbing Kaltenbrunner, with SteinbachTarnutzer. 304 pages, 6 x 9, 48 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-856-7. NA. BOARDMAN TASKER WINNER Anthologies of the best climbing literature written. Potterfield, editor. RECENT RELEASE 224 pages each ,6 x 9, pb, $16.95. VOL. I GLORIOUS FAILURES ISBN 978-0-89886-825-8 VOL. II COURAGE & MISFORTUNE ISBN 978-0-89886-826-5 VOL. 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Whittaker & Gabbard. 264 pages, 6 x 9, 15 color photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-459-5. Kirkpatrick. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 35 b&w photos, 28 illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-742-3. US. 44 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 PSYCHOVERTICAL Kirkpatrick. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 35 b&w photos, 28 illustrations, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-743-0. ANDERL HECKMAIR My Life, Eiger North Face, Grand Jorasses, and Other Adventures Heckmair, Foreword by Messner. 304 pages, 6 x 9, 171 b&w photos, 7 maps, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-089886-846-3, WXUK. THE VILLAIN A Portrait of Don Whillans Perrin. 360 pages; 6 x 9, 16-page b&w photo insert, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-986-6, US. SHERMAN EXPOSED Slightly Censored Climbing Stories ASCENT The Climbing Experience in Word and Image Sherman. 240 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-089886-852-4. Steck, Roper, & Harris, editors. 328 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 11, three 8-page color photo inserts, pb, $24.95, ISBN 9780-930410-80-3. REI N H O L D MESS N E R BO O KS COMING SOON FREE SPIRIT A Climber’s Life, Revised Ed. HERMANN BUHL Climbing Without Compromise Messner. 288 pages, 6 x 9, 65 b&w photos; hb: $29.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-948-9; pb: $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-854-3. NA. Messner & Höfler. 204 pages, 7 x 9, 43 color photos, 83 b&w photos,hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-678-0, NA. ALL 14 EIGHT-THOUSANDERS THE CRYSTAL HORIZON Everest——The First Solo Ascent Messner. 248 pages, 9 x 11, 113 color photos, 76 b&w photos, 17 illustrations, hb, $40, ISBN 978-0-89886-660-5, NA. ANTARCTICA Both Heaven and Hell THE NAKED MOUNTAIN Messner. 383 pages, 6 x 9, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-305-5, NA. EVEREST: EXPEDITION TO THE ULTIMATE Messner. 288 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-648-3. NA H . W. TILMA N H.W. TILMAN The Seven MountainTravel Books Snow on the Equator; The Ascent of Nanda Devi; When Men & Mountains Meet; Mt. Everest; Two Mountains & a River; China to Chitral; and Nepal Himalaya. Tilman. 896 pages,6 x 9, pb, $34.95, ISBN 978-0-89886960-6, NA. JOE SI MPSO N THE BECKONING SILENCE Simpson. 308 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-941-5, US. DARK SHADOWS FALLING Simpson. 208 pages, 6 1⁄2 x 9 1⁄2, two eight-page color photo inserts. hb: $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-549-3, pb: $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-590-5, US. H.W. TILMAN The Eight Sailing/ Mountain-Exploration Books Includes Mischief in Patagonia; Mischief Among the Penguins; Mischief in Greenland; and Mostly Mischief. Tilman. 960 pages, 6 x 9, hb, $38.00, ISBN 978-0-89886143-3, NA. NOBA WINNER Messner. 324 pages, 6 x 9, 36-page color photo insert, pb, $29.95, ISBN 978-089886-574-5, NA. Messner. 320 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 81⁄2, 32 color and 111 b&w photos, 2 maps, pb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-663-1. NA REINHOLD MESSNER: MY LIFE AT THE LIMIT Interviewed by Hüetlin 256 pages, 6 x 9, 6 b&w photos; hb: $26.95, 978-1-59485-947-2 ; pb: $19.95, 978-1-59485-852-9. NA. DAVID RO BE RTS GR EG C H I LD MOMENTS OF DOUBT And Other Mountaineering Writings of David Roberts MIXED EMOTIONS Mountaineering Writings of Greg Child Roberts. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-118-1. Child. 272 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-363-5, WXEC. SANDSTONE SPINE Seeking the Anasazi on the First Traverse of the Comb Ridge THIN AIR Encounters in the Himalayas Roberts. 240 pages, 6 x 9, 30 b&w photos, 30 color photos, 2 maps, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-005-9. ESCAPE ROUTES Further Adventure Writings of David Roberts Roberts. 272 pages, 6 x 9, pb: $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-601-8. Child. 224 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $17.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-588-2. POSTCARDS FROM THE LEDGE Collected ountaineering Writings of Greg Child Child. 224 pages, 6 x 9, 25 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886753-4; hb, $22.95, ISBN 978-0-89886584-4 THE LAST HERO—— BILL TILMAN A Biography of the Explorer Madge. 288 pages, 6 x 9, hb, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-452-6, NA. w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 45 STORIES COMING SOON NOBA WINNER GAIL D. STOREY AUTHOR OF THE LORD’S MOTEL Ba r b a r a S av a ge Memorial Award Winner es f ro m o w h e N re l Mi I promise not to suffer A FOOL FOR LOVE HIKES THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL THE ADVENTURE GAP Changing the Face of the Outdoors Mills. 224 pages, 6 x 9, 12 color photos, pb, $19.95, 978-159485-868-0. I PROMISE NOT TO SUFFER A Fool for Love Hikes the Pacific Crest Trail JOYRIDE Pedaling Toward a Healthier Planet, 2nd Ed. Storey. 224 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, map, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-159485-745-4. Birk. 240 pages, 6 x 9, 120 b&w photos, pb, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-760-7. THE PACIFIC CREST TRAILSIDE READER: CALIFORNIA THE PACIFIC CREST TRAILSIDE READER: OREGON & WASHINGTON A LONG TREK HOME 4,000 MIles by Boot, Raft, and Ski Hughes, Lewis, editors. 352 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-508-5. Hughes, Lewis, editors. 352 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-509-2. McKittrick. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2, 15 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-093-6. THE BAR MITZVAH AND THE BEAST One Family’s Cross-Country Ride of Passage by Bike THE TECATE JOURNALS Seventy Days on the Rio Grande NOBA WINNER KISS OR KILL Confessions of a Serial Climber ROWING INTO THE SON Four Young Men Crossing the North Atlantic Twight. 208 pages, 6 x 9, 40 b&w photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-887-6. Hanssen. 256 pages, 5 1 ⁄2 x 81⁄2, 40 b&W photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-59485-635-8. 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Soares. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 75 photos, 55 maps, pb, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-853-1. Bair & Wright. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, 90 b&w photos, 70 maps, pb, $16.95, ISBN 9780-89886-849-4. Andersen. 240 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $17.95, 75 b&w photos, 66 maps, ISBN 978-089886-833-3. SNOWSHOE ROUTES Washington, 2nd Ed. THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO CROSS-COUNTRY SKI PREPARATION N. Brown. 144 pages, 6 x 9, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-0-89886-600-1. 54 BACKCOUNTRY SNOWBOARDING Van Tilburg. 144 pages, 7 1⁄4 x 9, 91 color photos, pb, $18.95, ISBN 978-089886-578-3. M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 Nelson. 256 pages, 5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2, pb, $17.95, ISBN 9780-89886-884-5. “HOW DANGEROUS IS THE TERRAIN” EXCERPTED FROM AVALANCHE ESSENTIALS By Bruce Tremper CONSEQUENCES Once we have mastered the basics of steepness and understand the significance of anchors, we can then consider consequences, which I like to teach using a standard probability-consequence diagram (Figures 2-17 and 2-18). Probability in this case means that the closer the slope steepness is to 39 degrees, the higher the probability of triggering an avalanche. Consequences mean that you visualize where an avalanche would take you and what would happen if you were swept into that location. The combination of the two determines the danger of the terrain. To determine consequences, ask yourself, “What will happen if the slope slides?” Consequences can range from very safe to absolutely unsurvivable. Most people have an intuitive feel for how dangerous something is if they imagine themselves sliding down through the terrain at 60 mph. If it looks like it’s dangerous, it probably is. Figure 2-16 shows four terrain examples with photos to illustrate their potential consequences. Avalanches by Slope Steepness Notice that the danger of the terrain depends on the combination of steepness (probability) and consequences. Any time the slope steepness kicks up above about 30 degrees (including locallyconnected terrain), I start paying lots of attention to consequences. If I don’t like the consequences, then I have to either seek other terrain or make very sure the snowpack is very stable (as we will learn in the following chapters). Terrain around 39 degrees with safe consequences (such as a 3-meter-high road cut) are what I call test slopes because you can safely jump on them to see how the snowpack responds. Take some time to work through the examples on this and the following pages to judge the danger of the slope based on steepness, anchors, and consequences. 54 HOW DANGEROUS IS THE TERRAIN? Bad Consequences — What Will Happen If It Slides? Terrain trap (gully or sharp transition) Trees (obstacles) Cliffs, rocks, crevasses Large slope TAKE-HOME POINT Good terrain skills primarily involve being a good judge of both steepness and consequences. It’s essential for us to constantly evaluate both as we travel until those skills become completely intuitive. Figure 2-16. Here are four examples of terrain that is either un-survivable or has a low probability of a happy ending. In a terrain trap, even small avalanches can bury us too deeply to be dug out in time to save our life. Trees or rocks that we can hit on the way down are extremely dangerous. Slopes with rocks, cliffs, or crevasses are obviously nasty places. Large slopes not only have larger, more violent avalanches, but rescuers take longer to access the deposition zone, especially when coming from the top of the slope. In any of these situations, rescue has a low probability of success. Notice that the danger of the terrain depends on the combination of steepness (probability) and consequences. Any time the slope steepness kicks up above about 30 degrees (including locally-connected terrain), I start fa paying lots of attenw w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 tion to consequences. If I don’t like the consequences, then I have to either seek other terrain or make very sure the snowpack is very stable (as we will learn in the 55 REGIONAL INDEX Following is an index of titles sorted by region. We’ve indexed guidebooks here to make it easy to find the ones that are near you. Also included are some narrative adventures, because it’s always fun to read stories that took place near where you live or in a faraway place you’re interested in. A little more than half our catalog can be organized regionally. But don’t forget about all those sports instructionals, general lifestyle topics, and wild, sweet, and romantic tales that aren’t in this index. You need to browse through the pages here to find those treasures or, if you know the title, you can find them in the Title Index. NORTH AMERICA Canada Being Caribou, 48 Bugaboo Rock: A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed., 31 Camp Free in B.C., 4th Ed., 38 Columbia Mountains of Central Canada, 7th Ed., 31 Don’t Waste Your Time in the Canadian Rockies, 6th Ed., 38 Done in a Day Banff, 2nd Ed., 38 Done in a Day Calgary, 38 Done in a Day Jasper, 38 Done in a Day Whistler, 38 Mountain Bike Adventures in Southwest British Columbia, 26 Walking the Big Wild, 48 Where Locals Hike in the Canadian Rockies, 4th Ed., 38 Where Locals Hike in the West Kootenay, 3rd Ed., 38 North America - Other Mac’s Field Guides: North American Freshwater Fish, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: North American Land Mammals, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: North American Reptiles, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: North American Salmon & Trout, 50 Accidents in North American Mountaineering 2014, 13, 35 Mac’s Field Guides: North American Birds of Prey, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: North American Dinosaurs, 50 North America Marine Mammals, 50 Ways to the Sky, 47 Wild Snow, 54 US – West Alaska 50 Hikes in Alaska’s Chugach State Park, 36 55 Ways to the Wilderness in Southcentral Alaska, 5th Ed., 41 Alaska: A Climbing Guide, 31 Alaska’s Brooks Range, 47 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 18, 51 Arctic Wings, 18, 51 Beluga Days, 48 Deborah: A Wilderness Narrative (& Mountain of My Fear), 42 Denali National Park, 41 Denali: A Literary Anthology, 47 56 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS Denali’s West Buttress, 30 Dishonorable Dr. Cook, The, 47 Faith of Cranes, 48 Glacier Bay National Park, 53 High Alaska, 47 Ice Bear, 51 Last Polar Bear, The, 18, 51 Long Trek Home, A, 46 Mac’s Field Guides: Alaskan Wildlife, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Denali National Park, 50 Midnight Wilderness, 18 Minus 148, 42 Mount McKinley: Icy Crown of North America, 47 Mt. McKinley: The Pioneer Climbs, 47 On Arctic Ground, 18, 51 Salmon in the Trees, 18, 51 Seventymile Kid, The, 47 Small Feet, Big Land, 46 Steller’s Island, 47 Surviving Denali, 47 To the Arctic, 18, 51 Yellowstone to Yukon, 18, 51 California 100 Classic Hikes in Northern California, 3rd Ed., 36 100 Classic Hikes in Southern California, 36 100 Hikes in California’s Central Sierra & Coast Range, 2nd Ed., 36 100 Hikes in the San Francisco Bay Area, 36 100 Hikes in Yosemite National Park, 36 50 Classic Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Summits in California, 54 50 Trail Runs in Southern California, 39 75 Classic Rides: Northern California, 26 75 Hikes in California’s Mount Shasta and Lassen Volcanic National Park Regions, 36 Adventure Cycling in Northern California, 26 Animal Tracks Southern California, 50 Best Hikes with Dogs Central California, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs San Francisco Bay Area and Beyond, 2nd Ed., 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Southern California, 37 Best Hikes with Kids San Francisco Bay Area, 40 Best Short Hikes in California’s North Sierra 2nd Ed., 38 Best Short Hikes in California’s South Sierra 2nd Ed., 38 Best Short Hikes in Redwood National and State Parks, 38 Camp 4, 47 Climbing California’s Fourteeners, 30 High Sierra, The, 3rd Ed., 30 Live! From Death Valley, 48 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 Mac’s Field Guides: California Coastal Birds, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: California Coastal Fish, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: California Coastal Invertebrates, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: California Garden Bugs, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northern California Park/ Garden Birds, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northern California Wildflowers, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Yosemite Birds & Mammals, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Yosemite Trees & Wildflowers, 50 Mount Whitney, 2nd Ed., 39 Outdoor Family Guide to Lake Tahoe, 2nd Ed., An, 40 Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: California, 46 Sierra High Route, 2nd Ed., 39 Sierra, 51 Snowshoe Routes Northern California, 54 Trad Guide to Joshua Tree, The, 34 Trekking California, 24 Walking San Diego, 2nd Ed., 39 Waterfall Lover’s Guide to Northern California, 39 Yosemite National Park Deck, 37 Oregon 100 Classic Hikes in Oregon, 2nd Ed., 36 75 Classic Rides Oregon, 26 75 Hikes in Oregon’s Coast Range & Siskiyous, 2nd Ed., 36 75 Scrambles in Oregon, 39 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Oregon, 54 Best Groomed Cross-Country Ski Trails in Oregon, 54 Best Hikes with Dogs Oregon, 2nd Ed., 37 Best Hikes with Kids Oregon, 40 Best Short Hikes in Northwest Oregon, 38 Bicycling the Backroads of NW Oregon, 2nd Ed., 26 Biking Portland, 26 Day Hiking Oregon Coast, 35 Hiking Oregon’s Geology, 2nd Ed., 38 Oregon Desert Guide, 39 Snowshoe Routes Oregon, 54 Soggy Sneakers, 4th Ed., 53 Weekend Rock Oregon, 30 Washington 100 Best Cross-Country Ski Trails in Washington, 3rd Ed., 54 100 Classic Backcountry Ski and Snowboard Routes Washington, 54 100 Classic Hikes in Washington, 36 100 Hikes in the Inland Northwest, 2nd Ed., 36 151 Dives in the Protected Waters of Washington State and British Columbia, 42 50 Trail Runs in Washington, 39 75 Classic Rides Washington, 26 Accessible Trails in Washington’s Backcountry, 39 Across the Olympic Mountains, 48 Afoot & Afloat: North Puget Sound & the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 3rd Ed., 53 Afoot & Afloat: South Puget Sound and Hood Canal, 4th Ed., 53 Afoot & Afloat: The San Juan Islands, 4th Ed., 53 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Washington, 54 Backpacking Washington, 35 Best Desert Hikes: Washington, 36 Best Hikes with Dogs Inland Northwest, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Western Washington, 2nd Ed., 37 Best Hikes with Kids Western Washington & the Cascades, 30 Best Short Hikes in Washington’s North Cascades and San Juan Islands, 2nd Ed., 38 Best Wildflower Hikes Washington, 36 Best Winter Walks & Hikes, Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 36 Bicycling the Backroads of NW Washington, 4th Ed., 26 Biking Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 15, 26 Camping Washington, 39 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 1, Columbia River to Stevens Pass, 3rd Ed., 30 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 2, Stevens Pass to Rainy Pass, 3rd Ed.,30 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 3, Rainy Pass to Frasier River, 3rd Ed., 30 Challenge of Rainier, The, 4th Ed., 47 Challenge of the North Cascades, 47 Chefs on the Farm, 20, Complete Guide to Mount S. Helens National Volcanic Monument, A, 41 Crags, Eddies & Riprap, 47 Day Hiking Central Cascades, 35 Day Hiking Columbia River Gorge, 35 Day Hiking Eastern Washington, 35 Day Hiking Mount Adams and Goat Rocks, 35 Day Hiking Mount Rainier, 35 Day Hiking North Cascades, 35 Day Hiking Olympic Peninsula, 35 Day Hiking Snoqualmie Region, 2nd Ed., 35 Day Hiking South Cascades, 35 Day Hiking the San Juans and Gulf Islands, 35 Defending Wild Washington, 49 Elwha, 49 Exploring Washington’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 41 Field Guide to the Cascades & Olympics, 2nd Ed., 49 Geology of the North Cascades, 49 Hiking the Wonderland Trail, 39 Kayaking Puget Sound & the San Juan Islands, 3rd Ed., 53 Lookouts, 48 Mac’s Field Guides: Gulf & San Juan Islands, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Mt. Rainier NP Flowers & Trees, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Mt. Rainier NP Mammals & Birds, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Olympic National Park, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: San Juan & Gulf Islands, 50 Monte Cristo, 48 Mount Rainier, 51 Mount Rainier, A Climbing Guide, 31 Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington’s Northern Cascades & Olympics, 2nd Ed., 26 Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington’s Southern Cascades & Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 26 Mountaineers, The, 48 Nature in the City: Seattle, 39 North Cascades Crest, 51 North Cascades, The, 16, Olympic Battleground, 2nd Ed., 48 Olympic Mountains Trail Guide, 3rd Ed., 39 Olympic Mountains, A Climbing Guide, 4th Ed., 31 Outdoor Family Guide to Washington’s National Parks and Monuments, An, 40 Paddling Washington, 53 Pickets and Dead Men, 46 Roads to Trails Northwest Washington, 39 Seattle Stairway Walks, 39 Selected Climbs in the Cascades Vol I, 2nd Ed., 31 Selected Climbs in the Cascades Vol II, 31 Snoqualmie Pass, 48 Snowshoe Routes Washington, 2nd Ed., 54 Stehekin, 15, 48 Trekking Washington, 24 Washington Ice, A Climbing Guide, 31 Washington Scrambles, 2nd Ed., 39 Washington’s Channeled Scablands Guide, 39 Waterfall Lover’s Guide to the Pacific Northwest, 5th Ed., 39 Weekend Rock Washington, 30 Wild Plants of the San Juan Islands, 2nd Ed., 49 Winter Hikes of Western Washington Deck, 35 Year in Paradise, A, 48 Bicycling the Pacific Coast, 4th Ed., 26 Birdsongs of the Pacific Northwest, 49 Blistered Kind of Love, A, 48 Canoe and Kayak Routes of NW Oregon & SW Washington, 3rd Ed., 53 Done in a Day Moab, 38 Eat Where You Live, 20, From Tree to Table, 20, Front Yard Forager, 19, Grand Controversy, The, 47 Green Vine, 19, Hiking the Great Northwest, 2nd Ed., 39 Idaho, A Climbing Guide, 31 Journey on the Crest, 46 Last Voyageur, The, 47 Mac’s Field Guides: Northwest Coast Water Birds, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northwest Coastal Fish, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northwest Coastal Invertebrates, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northwest Garden Bugs, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northwest Park/Backyard Birds, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northwest Trees, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northwest Wildflowers, 50 Mountains Don’t Care, But We Do, 48 Northwest Foraging, 20 Northwest Trees, 2nd Ed., 49 Pacific Coast Foraging Guide, 20, Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: Oregon & Washington, 46 Pacific Feast, 20 Paddle Routes of the Inland Northwest, 53 Paddling the Columbia, 53 Rare Bird, 48 Real Gardens Grow Natives, 9, 19 Red Rock Canyon, A Climbing Guide, 31 US - Southwest Arizona 100 Classic Hikes in Arizona, 3rd Ed., 36 Best Hikes with Dogs Arizona, 37 Best Loop Hikes Arizona, 36 Best Short Hikes in Arizona, 38 Exploring Arizona’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 41 Field Guide to the Grand Canyon, A, 2nd Ed., 49 Hiking Arizona’s Geology, 38 Hiking the Grand Canyon’s Geology, 38 Let’s Discover Petrified National Forest, 40 Mac’s Pocket Guide: Grand Canyon National Park Birds & Mammals, 50 Mac’s Pocket Guide: Grand Canyon National Park Flowers, Trees, & Cacti, 50 Mac’s Pocket Guide: Grand Canyon National Park Geology, 50 Weekend Rock Arizona, 30 West - Other Backyard Roots, 19, Best Hikes with Dogs Las Vegas and Beyond, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Utah, 37 Southwest - Other 100 Classic Hikes in Texas, 36 100 Hikes in New Mexico, 3rd Ed., 36 Best Hikes with Children in New Mexico, 2nd Ed., 40 Best Hikes with Dogs Texas Hill Country & Coast, 37 Hiking the Southwest’s Canyon Country, 3rd Ed., 39 Hiking the Southwest’s Geology, 38 Mac’s Field Guides: Southwest Cacti, Trees, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Southwest Park/Garden Birds, 50 Mac’s Pocket Guide : Southwest Cacti, Trees, & Shrubs, 50 Mac’s Pocket Guide: Southwest Park & Garden Birds, 50 Mac’s Pocket Guide: Southwest Things that Bite & Sting, 50 Pages of Stone, 2nd Ed., 49 Resurrection, 18, 51 Tecate Journals, The, 46 US - Mountain Colorado 100 Classic Hikes in Colorado, 3rd Ed., 36 100 Years Up High, 32 140 Great Hikes in and Near Palm Springs, 12, 34 Best Aspen Hikes, The, 32 Best Boulder Hikes, The, 32 Best Colorado Springs Hikes, The, 32 Best Denver Hikes, The, 32 Best Durango Hikes, The, 32 Best Estes Park Hikes, The, 32 Best Fort Collins Hikes, The, 32 Best Front Range Hikes for Children, 32 Best Front Range Hikes, The, 32 Best Front Range Trail Runs, The, 12, 34 Best Grand Junction Hikes, The, 32 Best Hikes with Dogs Colorado, 37 Best Hikes with Kids Colorado, 40 Best Loop Hikes Colorado, 36 Best Rocky Mountain National Park Hikes, The, 32 Best Southern Front Range Hikes, The, 32 Best Telluride Hikes, The, 32 Best Vail Valley Hikes and Snowshoe Routes, 32 Colorado 14ers, The, 3rd Ed., 34 Colorado 14ers, The, Standard Routes, 34 Colorado Lake Hikes, 32 Colorado Scrambles, 2nd Ed., 34 Colorado Snow Climbs, 34 Colorado Summit Hikes for Everyone, 34 Colorado Trail Databook, The, 5th Ed., 34 Colorado Trail, The, 8th Ed., 34 Colorado Wildflowers, 32 Colorado Year Round Outdoor Guide, The, 34 Colorado’s Quiet Winter Trails, 34 Comanche Peak Wilderness Area, 34 Essential Guide to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, The, 34 Essential Guide to Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserves, The, 34 Exploring Colorado’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 41 Falling Season, The, 43 Flatiron Classics 2nd Ed., 34 Guide to the Colorado Mountains, 10th Ed., 34 Hiking Colorado’s Geology, 38 Hiking Colorado’s Roadless Trails, 34 Outdoor Family Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park, An, 3rd Ed., 40 Playing for Real, 47 Rocks Above the Clouds, 34 Rocky Mountain Flora, 2nd Ed., 32 Rocky Mountain Wildflowers, 32 Roof of the Rockies, 47 Snowshoe Routes: Colorado’s Front Range, 2nd Ed., 34 Mountain - Other 100 Hikes in Utah, 36 Climber’s Guide to the Teton Range, 3rd Ed., A, 30 Crown of the Continent, 18, 51 Cycling the Great Divide, 2nd Ed., 26 Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park 2nd Ed., 41 Mac’s Field Guides: Rocky Mountain Wildflowers, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Yellowstone Birds & Mammals, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Yellowstone Trees & Wildflowers, 50 Mac’s Pocket Guide: Glacier Nat. Park Birds & Mammals, 50 Mac’s Pocket Guide: Glacier Nat. Park Trees & Flowers, 50 Outdoor Family Guide to Yellowstone and the Tetons National Parks, 2nd Ed., 40 Selected Climbs in the Desert Southwest, 31 Southern Rockies Wildlands Network Vision, 49 State of the Southern Rockies Ecoregion, The, 49 Wilderness Original, A, 48 Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks Deck, 37 US - Midwest Mac’s Field Guides: Midwest Garden Bugs, 50 US - Northeast & Atlantic 100 Classic Hikes in New England, 36 Animal Tracks Mid-Atlantic, 50 Best Hikes with Children in New Jersey, 2nd Ed., 40 Best Hikes with Children in the Catskills and Hudson River, 40 Best Hikes with Dogs Boston and Beyond, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs New Hampshire and Vermont, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs New Jersey, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs New York City & Beyond, 37 Best Hikes with Kids Connecticut, & Rhode Island, 40 Best Hikes with Kids Vermont, New Hampshire & Maine, 40 Best Hikes with Kids Washington DC, the Beltway & Beyond, 14, 40 Best Loop Hikes New Hampshire’s White Mountains to the Maine Coast, 36 Mac’s Field Guides: Acadia National Park, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northeast Coastal Fish, 50 w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 57 REGIONAL INDEX 58 Mac’s Field Guides: Northeast Coastal Invertebrates, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northeast Coastal Water Birds, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northeast Garden Bugs, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Northeast Park/Backyard Birds, 50 Mac’s Pocket Guide: Isle Royale National Park, 50 NFCT map 1 - Adirondack North Country, Fulton Chain of Lakes to Long Lake, 52 NFCT map 2 - Adirondack North Country, Long Lake to Saranac River, 52 NFCT map 3 - Adirondack North Country, Saranac River to Lake Champlain, 52 NFCT map 4 - Islands and Farms: Vermont, 52 NFCT map 5 - Upper Missisquoi Valley: Vermont/Quebec, 52 NFCT map 6 - Northeast Kingdom: Vermont/ Quebec, 52 NFCT map 7 - Great North Woods: New Hampshire, 52 NFCT map 8 - Rangeley Lakes Region: Maine, 52 NFCT map 9 - Flagstaff Lake Region: Maine, 52 NFCT map 10 - Greater Jackman: Maine, 52 NFCT map 11 - Moosehead/Penobscot Region: Maine, 52 NFCT map 12 - Allagash Region, Umbazooksus Stream to Umsaskis Lake, 52 NFCT map 13 - Allagash Region, Umsaskis Lake to St. John River, 52 Northern Forest Canoe Trail Official Guidebook, 52 Outdoor Family Guide to Acadia National Park, An, 40 Selected Climbs in the Northeast, 31 Snowshoe Routes Adirondacks & Catskills, 54 Snowshoe Routes New England, 54 INTERNATIONAL US - Southeast Latin America 100 Classic Hikes in North Carolina, 36 100 Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2nd Ed., 36 100 Trails of the Big South Fork, 4th Ed., 36 40 Hikes in Tennessee’s South Cumberland, 3rd Ed., 36 75 Hikes in Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park, 2nd Ed., 36 Animal Tracks Southeast, 50 Best Hikes with Dogs Georgia & South Carolina, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs North Carolina, 37 Florida State Parks, 41 Mac’s Field Guides: Great Smoky NP Animals, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Great Smoky NP Trees & Wildflowers, 50 Mac’s Field Guides: Southeast Garden Bugs, 50 Selected Climbs in North Carolina, 31 Trekking the Southern Appalachians, 24 Poles M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS Africa Kilimanjaro & Mount Kenya Climbing and Trekking Guide, 2nd Ed., 31 Kissing Kilimanjaro, 46 Asia All 14 Eight-Thousanders, 45 China by Bike, 26 Chomolungma Sings the Blues, 43 Conquistadors of the Useless, 43 Crystal Horizon, The, 45 Everest (Mountaineers Anthology series), 43 Everest 53, 42 Everest Expedition to the Ultimate, 45 Everest, 2nd Ed., 44 Everest: The West Ridge, 42 Fearless on Everest, 43 Fragile Edge, 43 Himalaya by the Numbers, The, 44 Himalayan Database, The, 43 Himalayan Passage, 48 K2: The Tragedy, 44 K2: The Price of Conquest, 44 Kyrgystan, A Climber’s Map, 31 Nanga Parbat, 44 Thailand, A Climbing Guide, 31 Thin Air, 45 Trekking in Nepal, 8th Ed., 41 Trekking in Tibet, 3rd Ed., 41 Walking the Gobi, 46 Where the Pavement Ends, 26, 48 Wildest Dream, 43 Europe England by Bike, 26 Fiva, 47 Fontainebleau Climbs, 30 Ireland by Bike, 26 Mont Blanc Range, The, 30 Walking Austria’s Alps 2nd Ed., 41 Aconcagua, A Climber’s Guide, 2nd Ed., 30 Costa Rica’s National Parks and Preserves, 3rd Ed., 41 Ecuador, A Climbing Guide, 30 Galapagos Islands, The, 2nd Ed., 41 Mexico’s Volcanoes, 3rd Ed., 30 Yuraq Janka, 31 Trekking in Bolivia, 41 Trekking in Ecuador, 41 Antarctica, 45 Arctic Superstars, 47 Journey to the Arctic, 18, 51 Mountaineering in Antarctica, 27 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 TITLE INDEX FRONTLIST IN BOLD 40 Hikes in Tennessee’s South Cumberland, 3rd Ed., 36 50 Classic Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Summits in California, 54 50 Hikes in Alaska’s Chugach State Park, 36 50 Trail Runs in Southern California, 39 50 Trail Runs in Washington, 39 55 Ways to the Wilderness in Southcentral Alaska, 5th Ed., 41 75 Classic Rides: Northern California, 26 75 Classic Rides Washington, 26 75 Classic Rides Oregon, 26 75 Hikes in Oregon’s Coast Range & Siskiyous, 2nd Ed., 36 75 Hikes in Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park, 2nd Ed., 36 75 Hikes in California’s Mount Shasta and Lassen Volcanic National Park Regions, 36 75 Scrambles in Oregon, 39 100 Best Cross-Country Ski Trails in Washington, 3rd Ed., 54 100 Classic Backcountry Ski and Snowboard Routes Washington, 54 100 Classic Hikes in Arizona, 3rd Ed., 36 100 Classic Hikes in Colorado, 3rd Ed., 36 100 Classic Hikes in New England, 36 100 Classic Hikes in North Carolina, 36 100 Classic Hikes in Northern California, 3rd Ed., 36 100 Classic Hikes in Oregon, 2nd Ed., 36 100 Classic Hikes in Southern California, 36 100 Classic Hikes in Texas, 36 100 Classic Hikes in Washington, 36 100 Hikes in California’s Central Sierra & Coast Range, 2nd Ed., 36 100 Hikes in New Mexico, 3rd Ed., 36 100 Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2nd Ed., 36 100 Hikes in the Inland Northwest, 2nd Ed., 36 100 Hikes in the San Francisco Bay Area, 36 100 Hikes in Utah, 36 100 Hikes in Yosemite National Park, 36 100 Trails of the Big South Fork, 4th Ed., 36 100 Years Up High, 32 140 Great Hikes in and Near Palm Springs, 12, 34 151 Dives in the Protected Waters of Washington State and British Columbia, 42 A ABCs of Avalanche Safety, The, 3rd Ed., 25, 54 Accessible Trails in Washington’s Backcountry, 39 Accidents in North American Mountaineering, 35 Accidents in North American Mountaineering 2014, 13, 35 Aconcagua, A Climber’s Guide, 2nd Ed., 30 Across the Olympic Mountains, 48 Adventure Cycling in Northern California, 26 Adventure Gap, The, 8, 46 Adventure Journal, 24 Afoot & Afloat: North Puget Sound & the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 3rd Ed., 53 Afoot & Afloat: South Puget Sound and Hood Canal, 4th Ed.53 Afoot & Afloat: The San Juan Islands, 4th Ed., 53 Alaska: A Climbing Guide, 31 Alaska’s Brooks Range, 47 All 14 Eight-Thousanders, 45 Alpine Climbing, 28 American Alpine Journal, The, 35 American Alpine Journal 2014, The, 13, 35 American Alpine Journal Index, 35 An Ice Axe, a Camera, and a Jar of Peanut Butter, 47 Anderl Heckmair, 44 Animal Tracks Mid-Atlantic, 50 Animal Tracks Southeast, 50 Animal Tracks Southern California, 50 Antarctica, 45 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 18, 51 Arctic Wings, 18, 51 Altitude Illness, 2nd Ed., 25, 28 Arctic Superstars, 47 Art of Rough Travel, The, 48 Ascent, 44 Avalanche Essentials, 25, 54 Avalanche Handbook, The, 3rd Ed., 25, 54 Avalanche Pocket Guide, 7, 54 B Babes in the Woods, 23, 40 Backcountry Bear Basics, 23 Backcountry Betty, 21 Backcountry Betty Crafting with Style, 21 Backcountry Cooking, 24 Backcountry Cooking Deck, The, 24 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Oregon, 54 Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes Washington, 54 Backcountry Skiing, 53 Backcountry Snowboarding, 54 Backpacking Washington, 35 Backyard Roots, 19, Bear Country, 51 Bar Mitzvah and the Beast, The, 26, 46 Barking Buddha, 21 Beckoning Silence, The, 45 Being Caribou, 48 Beluga Days, 48 Best Aspen Hikes, The, 32 Best Telluride Hikes, The, 32 Best Boulder Hikes, The, 32 Best Colorado Springs Hikes, The, 32 Best Denver Hikes, The, 32 Best Desert Hikes: Washington, 36 Best Durango Hikes, The, 32 Best Estes Park Hikes, The, 32 Best Fort Collins Hikes, The, 32 Best Front Range Hikes, The, 32 Best Front Range Hikes for Children, 32 Best Front Range Trail Runs, The, 12, 34 Best Grand Junction Hikes, The, 32 Best Groomed Cross-Country Ski Trails in Oregon, 54 Best Hikes with Children in the Catskills and Hudson River, 40 Best Hikes with Children in New Jersey, 2nd Ed., 40 Best Hikes with Children in New Mexico, 2nd Ed., 40 Best Hikes with Dogs Arizona, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Boston and Beyond, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Central California, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Colorado, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Georgia & South Carolina, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Inland Northwest, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Las Vegas and Beyond, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs New Hampshire and Vermont, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs New Jersey, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs New York City & Beyond, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs North Carolina, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Oregon, 2nd Ed., 37 Best Hikes with Dogs San Francisco Bay Area and Beyond, 2nd Ed., 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Southern California, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Texas Hill Country & Coast, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Utah, 37 Best Hikes with Dogs Western Washington, 2nd Ed., 37 Best Hikes with Kids Colorado, 40 Best Hikes with Kids Connecticut, & Rhode Island, 40 Best Hikes with Kids Oregon, 40 Best Hikes with Kids San Francisco Bay Area, 40 Best Hikes with Kids Vermont, New Hampshire & Maine, 40 Best Hikes with Kids Washington DC, the Beltway & Beyond, 14, 40 Best Hikes with Kids Western Washington & the Cascades, 40 Best Loop Hikes Arizona, 36 Best Loop Hikes Colorado, 36 Best Loop Hikes New Hampshire’s White Mountains to the Maine Coast, 36 Best Rocky Mountain National Park Hikes, The, 32 Best Short Hikes in Arizona, 38 Best Short Hikes in California’s North Sierra 2nd Ed., 38 Best Short Hikes in California’s South Sierra 2nd Ed., 38 Best Short Hikes in Northwest Oregon, 38 Best Short Hikes in Redwood National and State Parks, 38 Best Short Hikes in Washington’s North Cascades and San Juan Islands, 2nd Ed., 38 Best Southern Front Range Hikes, The, 32 Best Vail Valley Hikes and Snowshoe Routes, 32 Best Wildflower Hikes Washington, 36 Best Winter Walks & Hikes, Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 36 Beyond Gorp, 23 Bicycling the Backroads of NW Oregon, 2nd Ed., 26 Bicycling the Backroads of NW Washington, 4th Ed., 26 Bicycling the Pacific Coast, 4th Ed., 26 Bicycling with Children, 40 Big Wall Climbing, 28 Biking Portland, 26 Biking Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 15, 26 Birdsongs of the Pacific Northwest, 49 Blistered Kind of Love, A, 48 Blue Tarp Bible, The, 21 Boardman Tasker Omnibus, The, 43 Boater’s Safety Handbook, 53 Bouldering, 28 Brotherhood of the Rope, 42 Bugaboo Rock: A Climbing Guide, 2nd Ed., 31 Burgess Book of Lies, The, 43 C Cairns, 23 Call of the Ice, The, 10, 43 Camp 4, 47 Camp Free in B.C., 4th Ed., 38 Camping Washington, 39 Canoe and Kayak Routes of NW Oregon & SW Washington, 3rd Ed., 53 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 1, Columbia River to Stevens Pass, 3rd Ed., 30 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 2, Stevens Pass to Rainy Pass, 3rd Ed., 30 Cascade Alpine Guide Vol. 3, Rainy Pass to Frasier River, 3rd Ed., 30 Challenge of Rainier, The, 4th Ed., 47 Challenge of the North Cascades, 47 Chasing Waves, 46 Chefs on the Farm, 20 China by Bike, 26 Chomolungma Sings the Blues, 43 City Goats, 20, Climber’s Guide to the Teton Range, 3rd Ed., A, 30 Climbing California’s Fourteeners, 30 Climbing Dictionary, The, 30 Climbing: Expedition Planning, 28 Climbing: From Gym to Crag, 28 Climbing Self Rescue, 25, 28 Climbing the Seven Summits, 27 Climbing: Training for Peak Performance, 2nd Ed., 24, 28 Cloud Dancers, 44 Cold Wars, 44 Colorado 14ers, The, 3rd Ed., 34 Colorado 14ers, The, Standard Routes, 34 Colorado Lake Hikes, 32 Colorado’s Quiet Winter Trails, 34 Colorado Scrambles, 2nd Ed., 34 Colorado Snow Climbs, 34 Colorado Summit Hikes for Everyone, 34 Colorado Trail, The, 8th Ed., 34 Colorado Trail Databook, The, 5th Ed., 34 Colorado Year Round Outdoor Guide, The, 34 Colorado Wildflowers, 32 Columbia Mountains of Central Canada, 7th Ed., 31 Comanche Peak Wilderness Area, 34 Complete Guide to Cross-Country Ski Preparation, The, 54 Complete Guide to Mount S. Helens National Volcanic Monument, A, 41 Conditioning for Outdoor Fitness, 2nd Ed., 24 w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 59 TITLE INDEX Conquistadors of the Useless, 43 Cool Season Gardener, 21 Costa Rica’s National Parks and Preserves, 3rd Ed., 41 Courage and Misfortune (Mountaineers Anthology Series), 43 Crag Survival Handbook, The, 27 Crags, Eddies & Riprap, 47 Cross-Country Skiing, 53 Crystal Horizon, The, 45 Cycling the Great Divide, 2nd Ed., 26 Crown of the Continent, 18, 51 Park and Preserves, The, 34 Essential Knots, 21, 23 Everest (Mountaineers Anthology series), 43 Everest 53, 42 Everest, 2nd Ed., 44 Everest Expedition to the Ultimate, 45 Everest: The West Ridge, 42 Everyday Wisdom, 24 Exploring Arizona’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 41 Exploring Colorado’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 41 Exploring Washington’s Wild Areas, 2nd Ed., 41 Extreme Alpinism, 27 D Dark Shadows Falling, 45 Day Hiking Central Cascades, 35 Day Hiking Columbia River Gorge, 35 Day Hiking Eastern Washington, 35 Day Hiking Mount Adams and Goat Rocks, 35 Day Hiking Mount Rainier, 35 Day Hiking North Cascades, 35 Day Hiking Olympic Peninsula, 35 Day Hiking Oregon Coast, 35 Day Hiking the San Juans and Gulf Islands, 35 Day Hiking Snoqualmie Region, 2nd Ed., 35 Day Hiking South Cascades, 35 Day Hiker’s Handbook, 24 Deborah: A Wilderness Narrative (& Mountain of My Fear), 42 Defending Wild Washington, 49 Denali: A Literary Anthology, 47 Denali National Park, 41 Denali’s West Buttress, 30 Desert Sense, 24 Dishonorable Dr. Cook, The, 47 Dog Park Wisdom, 21 Done in a Day Banff, 2nd Ed., 38 Done in a Day Calgary, 38 Done in a Day Jasper, 38 Done in a Day Moab, 38 Done in a Day Whistler, 38 Don’t Die Out There! Deck, 24 Don’t Drown Out There! Deck, 24 Don’t Forget the Duct Tape, 24 Don’t Freeze Out There! Deck, 24, 53 Don’t Get Eaten, 24 Don’t Get Lost Out There! Deck, 7, 24 Don’t Get Poisoned, 24 Don’t Get Sick, 24 Don’t Get Sunburned, 24 Don’t Waste Your Time in the Canadian Rockies, 6th Ed., 38 Duke of the Abruzzi, The, 42 E Eat Where You Live, 20, Eco-Chic Home, 20, Ecuador, A Climbing Guide, 30 Edible Heirlooms, 20 Elwha, 49 Emergency Survival, 25 England by Bike, 26 Eric Shipton: Six Mountain Travel Books, 44 Escape Routes, 45 Essential Guide to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, The, 34 Essential Guide to Great Sand Dunes National 60 M O U N TA I N E E R S B O O KS F Faith of Cranes, 48 Falling Season, The, 43 Fat of the Land, 20 Fearless on Everest, 43 Field Guide to the Cascades & Olympics, 2nd Ed., 49 Field Guide to the Grand Canyon, A, 2nd Ed., 49 Fifty Favorite Climbs, 27 Fine Kind of Madness, A, 46 Fit By Nature, 24 Fiva, 47 Flatiron Classics 2nd Ed., 34 Florida State Parks, 41 Fontainebleau Climbs, 30 Food Grown Right, In Your Own Backyard, 20 Forget Me Not, 46 Fragile Edge, 43 Free Spirit, 11, 42, 45 Freedom Climbers, 42 Freedom of the Hills Deck, 27 Free-Heel Skiing, 53 Fresh Pantry, 6, 19 From Tree to Table, 20 Front Yard Forager, 19 G Galapagos Islands, The, 2nd Ed., 41 Gentle Expeditions, 31 Geology of the North Cascades, 49 Glacier Bay National Park, 53 Glacier Travel & Crevasse Rescue, 2nd Ed., 25, 28, 54 Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park 2nd Ed., 41 Glorious Failures (Mountaineers Anthology series), 43 Going Higher, 5th Ed., 25 GPS Made Easy, 5th Ed., 23 Grand Controversy, The, 47 Green Vine, 19, Guide to the Colorado Mountains, 10th Ed., 34 Gym Climbing, 28 H Heading Outdoors Eventually Leads Within, 38 Healthy Back Book, The, 21, 24 Healthy Knees Book, The, 21, 24 Hermann Buhl, 45 High Alaska, 47 ph o n e: 8 0 0 .553.4453 High Infatuation, 46 High Sierra, The, 3rd Ed., 30 Hiking Arizona’s Geology, 38 Hiking Colorado’s Geology, 38 Hiking Colorado’s Roadless Trails, 34 Hiking Light Handbook, 24 Hiking Oregon’s Geology, 2nd Ed., 38 Hiking the Grand Canyon’s Geology, 38 Hiking the Great Northwest, 2nd Ed., 39 Hiking the Southwest’s Canyon Country, 3rd Ed., 39 Hiking the Southwest’s Geology, 38 Hiking the Wonderland Trail, 39 Himalaya by the Numbers, The, 44 Himalayan Database, The, 43 Himalayan Passage, 48 How to Knit in the Woods, 21 Hypothermia, Frostbite, and Other Cold Injuries, 2nd Ed., 25 I I Promise Not To Suffer, 46, 48 Ice and Mixed Climbing, 28 Ice Bear, 51 Ice World, 30 Idaho, A Climbing Guide, 31 In the Zone, 43 Illusion Dweller, 42 Ireland by Bike, 26 J John Muir: The Eight Wilderness Discovery Books, 48 Journey on the Crest, 46 Journey to the Arctic, 18, 51 Joyride, 26, 46 K K2: The Tragedy, 44 K2: The Price of Conquest, 44 Kayaking Puget Sound & the San Juan Islands, 3rd Ed., 53 Kilimanjaro & Mount Kenya Climbing and Trekking Guide, 2nd Ed., 31 Kiss or Kill, 46 Kissing Kilimanjaro, 46 Kyrgystan, A Climber’s Map, 31 L Last Hero: Bill Tilman, The, 45 Last Polar Bear, The, 18, 51 Last Step, The, 42 Last Voyageur, The, 47 Leadership the Outward Bound Way, 23 Leave No Trace, 2nd Ed., 24 Let’s Discover Petrified National Forest, 40 Life on the Edge, A, 42 Lightly on the Land, 2nd Ed., 49 Lightning Strikes, 23 Little Book of Bender’s Big Adventures, The, 21 Live! From Death Valley, 48 Live Generously, 21 Long Trek Home, A, 46 Lookouts, 48 Lou Whitaker: Memoirs of a Mountain Guide, 44 M Mac’s Field Guides, 50 Acadia National Park Alaskan Wildlife California Coastal Birds California Coastal Fish California Coastal Invertebrates California Garden Bugs Denali National Park Great Smoky NP Animals Great Smoky NP Trees & Wildflowers Gulf & San Juan Islands Midwest Garden Bugs Mt. Rainier NP Flowers & Trees Mt. Rainier NP Mammals & Birds North American Birds of Prey North American Dinosaurs North American Freshwater Fish North American Land Mammals North America Marine Mammals North American Reptiles North American Salmon & Trout Northeast Coastal Water Birds Northeast Coastal Fish Northeast Coastal Invertebrates Northeast Garden Bugs Northeast Park/Backyard Birds Northern California Park/Garden Birds Northern California Wildflowers Northwest Coast Water Birds Northwest Coastal Fish Northwest Coastal Invertebrates Northwest Garden Bugs Northwest Park/Backyard Birds Northwest Trees Northwest Wildflowers Olympic National Park Rocky Mountain Wildflowers San Juan & Gulf Islands Southeast Garden Bugs Southwest Cacti, Trees Southwest Park/Garden Birds Yellowstone Birds & Mammals Yellowstone Trees & Wildflowers Yosemite Birds & Mammals Yosemite Trees & Wildflowers Mac’s Pocket Guide, Grand Canyon National Park Birds & Mammals Grand Canyon National Park Flowers, Trees, & Cacti Grand Canyon National Park Geology Isle Royale National Park Southwest Park & Garden Birds Southwest Cacti, Trees, & Shrubs Southwest Things that Bite & Sting Glacier Nat. Park Birds & Mammals Glacier Nat. Park Trees & Flowers Making Camp, 24 Marine Medicine, 2nd Ed., 25 Medicine for Mountaineering, 6th Ed., 25 Mexico’s Volcanoes, 3rd Ed., 30 Midnight Wilderness, 18 Miles from Nowhere, 26, 48 Minus 148, 42 Mixed Emotions, 45 Moments of Doubt, 45 Mont Blanc Range, The, 30 Monte Cristo, 48 More Backcountry Cooking, 24 More Everyday Wisdom, 24 Mount McKinley: Icy Crown of North America, 47 Mount Rainier, 51 Mount Rainier, A Climbing Guide, 31 Mount Whitney, 2nd Ed., 39 Mountain Bike Adventures in Southwest British Columbia, 26 Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington’s Northern Cascades & Olympics, 2nd Ed., 26 Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington’s Southern Cascades & Puget Sound, 2nd Ed., 26 Mountain Bike Emergency Repair, 26 Mountain of My Fear, The (& Deborah), 42 Mountain Sickness, 25 Mountain Travel & Rescue, 25 Mountain Weather, 23 Mountaineering First Aid, 5th Ed., 23, 25 Mountaineering in Antarctica, 27 Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills, 8th Ed., 27 Mountaineers, The, 48 Mountains Don’t Care, But We Do, 48 Mountains in My Heart, 43 Mt. McKinley: The Pioneer Climbs, 47 N Naked Mountain, The, 45 Nanga Parbat, 44 Nature in the City: Seattle, 39 North Cascades, The, 16, North Cascades Crest, 51 Northern Forest Canoe Trail Official Guidebook, 52 Northern Forest Canoe Trail Maps, 52 #1 - Adirondack North Country, Fulton Chain of Lakes to Long Lake #2 - Adirondack North Country, Long Lake to Saranac Rir #3 - Adirondack North Country, Saranac River to Lake Cmplain #4 - Islands and Farms: Vermont #5 - Upper Missisquoi Valley: Vermont/ Quebec #6 - Northeast Kingdom: Vermont/Quebec #7 - Great North Woods: New Hampshire #8 - Rangeley Lakes Region: Maine #9 - Flagstaff Lake Region: Maine #10 - Greater Jackman: Maine #11 - Moosehead/Penobscot Region: Maine #12 - Allagash Region, Umbazooksus Stream to Umsaskis Lake # 13 - Allagash Region, Umsaskis Lake to St. John River Northwest Foraging, 20, Northwest Trees, 2nd Ed., 49 O Olympic Battleground, 2nd Ed., 48 Olympic Mountains, A Climbing Guide, 4th Ed., 31 Olympic Mountains Trail Guide, 3rd Ed., 39 On Arctic Ground, 18, 51 On Belay, 42 On Top of the World, 11, 42 Oregon Desert Guide, 39 Outdoor Family Guide to Acadia National Park, An, 40 Outdoor Family Guide to Lake Tahoe, 2nd Ed., An, 40 Outdoor Family Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park, An, 3rd Ed., 40 Outdoor Family Guide to Washington’s National Parks and Monuments, An, 40 Outdoor Family Guide to Yellowstone and the Tetons National Parks, 2nd Ed., 40 Outdoor Knots Book, The, 23 Outdoor Leadership, 23 Outward Bound, 48 Over the Top (Mountaineers Anthology series), 43 Owl & the Woodpecker, The, 51 P Pacific Coast Foraging Guide, 20, Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: California, 46 Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: Oregon & Washington, 46 Pacific Feast, 20, Paddle Routes of the Inland Northwest, 53 Paddling the Columbia, 53 Paddling Washington, 53 Pages of Stone, 2nd Ed., 49 Photography: Night Sky, 22, 51 Photography: Outdoors, 3rd. Ed., 22, 51 Pickets and Dead Men, 46 Planet Ice, 18, 51 Playing for Real, 47 Pocket Doctor, 3rd Ed., 25 Postcards from the Ledge, 45 Psychovertical, 44 R Rare Bird, 48 Real Gardens Grow Natives, 9, 19 Red Rock Canyon, A Climbing Guide, 31 Reinhold Messner: My Life at the Limit, 4, 42, 45 Renner’s Guide to Marine Weather, 25 Resurrection, 18, 51 Richard Bangs: Adventure Without End, 46 River Running, 2nd Ed., 52 Road Trip Pilgrim’s Guide, The, 21 Roads to Trails Northwest Washington, 39 Rock Climbing, 2nd Ed., 6, 28 Rock Climbing Anchors, 28 Rocks Above the Clouds, 34 Rocky Mountain Flora, 2nd Ed., 32 Rocky Mountain Wildflowers, 32 Roof of the Rockies, 47 Roskelley Collection, The, 42 Rowing into the Son, 46 S Salmon in the Trees, 18, 51 Salvage Studio, The, 20 Sandstone Spine, 45 Sea Kayaking, 52 Seattle Stairway Walks, 39 Selected Climbs in North Carolina, 31 Selected Climbs in the Cascades Vol I, 2nd Ed., 31 Selected Climbs in the Cascades Vol II, 31 Selected Climbs in the Desert Southwest, 31 Selected Climbs in the Northeast, 31 Seventymile Kid, The, 47 Sherman Exposed, 44 Sierra, 51 Sierra High Route, 2nd Ed., 39 Sled Book, The, 21 Small Feet, Big Land, 46 Snoqualmie Pass, 48 Snow Travel, 25 Snowboarding, 53 Snowshoe Routes Adirondacks & Catskills, 54 Snowshoe Routes: Colorado’s Front Range, 2nd Ed., 34 Snowshoe Routes New England, 54 Snowshoe Routes Northern California, 54 Snowshoe Routes Oregon, 54 Snowshoe Routes Washington, 2nd Ed., 54 Snowshoeing, 5th Ed., 53 Soggy Sneakers, 4th Ed., 53 Southern Rockies Wildlands Network Vision, 49 Spirited Waters, 46 Sport Climbing, 28 Stand Up Paddling, 52 State of the Southern Rockies Ecoregion, The, 49 Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain, 2nd Ed., 25 Staying Found, 3rd Ed., 23 Stehekin, 15, 48 Steller’s Island, 47 Stettner Way, The, 47 Stone Crusade, 31 Stone Palaces, 47 Strange and Dangerous Dreams, 47 Surfing, 52 Surviving Denali, 47 T Tecate Journals, The, 46 Tent and Car Camper’s Handbook, 24 Thailand, A Climbing Guide, 31 Thin Air, 45 Through a Land of Extremes, 42 Tilman: The Eight Sailing/MountainExploration Books, H.W., 45 Tilman: The Seven Mountain-Travel Books, H.W., 45 Tilting at Mountains, 43 Timberline, 49 To the Arctic, 18, 51 Totem Pole, The, 44 Trad Guide to Joshua Tree, The, 34 Travels to the Edge, 41 Trekker’s Handbook, 24 Trekking California, 24 Trekking in Bolivia, 41 Trekking in Ecuador, 41 Trekking in Nepal, 8th Ed., 41 Trekking in Tibet, 3rd Ed., 41 Trekking the Southern Appalachians, 24 Trekking Washington, 24 Triathlon Revolution, 24 U Uncle Dave’s Cow, 19, Unleashed, 21 Urban Farm Handbook, The, 20 Urban Pantry, 19 V Villain, The, 44 W Wake Up and Smell the Planet, 20 Walking Austria’s Alps, 2nd Ed., 41 Walking San Diego, 2nd Ed., 39 Walking the Big Wild, 48 Walking the Gobi, 46 Washington Ice, A Climbing Guide, 31 Washington Scrambles, 2nd Ed., 39 Washington’s Channeled Scablands Guide, 39 Waterfall Lover’s Guide to Northern California, 39 Waterfall Lover’s Guide to the Pacific Northwest, 5th Ed., 39 Ways to the Sky, 47 Weekend Rock Arizona, 30 Weekend Rock Oregon, 30 Weekend Rock Washington, 30 Where Locals Hike in the Canadian Rockies, 4th Ed., 38 Where Locals Hike in the West Kootenay, 3rd Ed., 38 Where the Pavement Ends, 26, 48 Wild Plants of the San Juan Islands, 2nd Ed., 49 Wild Snow, 54 Wilderness 911, 24, 25 Wilderness & Travel Medicine, 4th Ed., 25 Wilderness Basics, 4th Ed., 23 Wilderness GPS, 23 Wilderness Navigation, 2nd Ed., 23 Wilderness Original, A, 48 Wildest Dream, 43 Winter Hikes of Western Washington Deck, 35 Winter Hiking and Camping, 24, 54 Y Year in Paradise, A, 48 Yellowstone to Yukon, 18, 51 Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks Deck, 37 Yosemite National Park Deck, 37 Your Green Abode, 20 Yuraq Janka, 31 Z Zen of Mountains and Climbing, 20 Zen of Oceans and Surfing, 20 Zen of Snowy Trails, 20 Zen of Watching Birds, 20 Zen of Wilderness and Walking, 20 w w w . mou n ta i n eersb ook s. org fa x : 8 0 0 .5 6 8 .76 0 4 61 TRADE REPS BOOK REPRESENTATIVES WEST AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA, WY THE KAREL/DUTTON GROUP HOWARD KAREL 3145 Geary Blvd., #619 San Francisco, CA 94118 Phone: 415.668.0829 Fax: 415.668.2463 hkarel@comcast.net BARBARA ARONSON 803 Oak Ridge Drive Osceola, WI 54020 Phone: 715.220.4546 Fax: 920.273.2608 barbara@fujiassociates.com NEW ENGLAND, MID-ATLANTIC CHRISTOPHER R. 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