The Alpine Club Cordee The 4000M Peaks Of The Alps
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A comprehensive guide to the classic routes on the 4000m peaks of the European Alps. An Alpine Club guide compiled by IFMGA Mountain Guide Martin Moran.The 4000m Peaks of the Alps provides a practical companion guide to the Alpine 4000ers with detailed description of every worthwhile route from Facile (F) to Difficile (sup) (D+/TD-).As well as the 50 major mountains, every significant subsidiary top is visited by one or more route. In total over 230 routes are described, ranging from beginners' climbs on the Breithorn and Allalinhorn to magnificent grandes courses like the Peuterey Ridge of Mont Blanc.In addition the valley bases, huts and hut approaches are described in detail, so that mountaineers can plan and execute their 4000m campaign without need to refer to any other texts.The guidebook builds on the Alpine Club's long and distinquished pedigree of publishing regional guides to the Alps. Martin Moran brings his climbing passion and experience to add an inspirational flavour to the peak portraits and route descriptions
Technical details
- Author: Martin Moran
- Format: Paperback (encapsulated)
- Publisher: The Alpine Club
- Publication date: Jun, 2007
- ISBN13: 9780900523663
- Page size: 190 x 110mm
- Pages: 388
- Weight: 420g
Other features
Brand | The Alpine Club |
Book type | Guide Book |
Guide type | Climbing and mountaineering |
Product Code | S2364130 |
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