The definitive climbing guidebook to the classic West Buttress Route on Denali
A long-awaited, complete update of the definitive guide to Teton climbing
The second in a series of anthologies of the best climbing literature written
A comprehensive and vital update to the recognized "bible" of the climbing world
Climbing where only a handful of men have gone before, Edurne Pasaban is the first woman to climb all fourteen mountain peaks higher than 8,000 meters.
An honest, uplifting memoir of overcoming addiction, and finding direction, through climbing
The climbing history of Mount Rainier, written by one of the nation's great mountaineers
The renowned climber and Northwest native shares highlights from his worldwide climbing career.
Deal your friends and family essential tips for hiking, camping, and climbing!
A much-loved outdoor writer, this is Guy Waterman's finely crafted collection of climbing stories
“Free Spirit condenses a lifetime of climbing achievement into 288 pages of nerve-wracking reading . . .” — Mark Twight
The annual American Alpine Journal (AAJ) is the world’s most comprehensive and respected source for information about major climbs and expeditions.
Exciting history, entertaining prose, and personal accounts are combined to tell the story of 200 years of Colorado climbing.
French alpinist Erhard Loretan's fast, light attack on 8000-meter Himalayan peaks introduced a new style in high-altitude climbing.
The "Mountain King" looks back on eight decades, summit controversies, and his lasting legacy of climbing for the experience and the journey
Jammed with photos and maps, the annual American Alpine Journal (AAJ) is the world’s most comprehensive and respected source for information about major new climbs and expeditions.
Jammed with photos and maps, the annual American Alpine Journal is the world’s most comprehensive and respected source of information about major new climbs and expeditions.
This mountaineering classic is the story of Hermann Buhl's momentous ascent of Nanga Parbat in 1953, which at the time was just the third 8000-meter peak to be climbed.
"If you want a chunk of quick reads, Dave and Ilyssa Kyu have compiled writings by diverse voices about [six] different national parks that are perfect for telling out loud. The snack-sized readings in Campfire Stories include Terry Tempest Williams’ musings about Zion, Isabella Bird’s letters to her sister after becoming the first woman to climb Colorado’s Longs Peak, and Wabanaki poems about Acadia. It’s a great summer skimmer." -Outside Online
Selections of the best writing from the elite mountaineer Greg Child now in paperback.