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Mount Rainier: A Climbing Guide (A Climbing Guide) 2nd Edition

Mount Rainier: A Climbing Guide (A Climbing Guide) 2nd Edition
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ISBN13: 9780898869569
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From the Lead Climbing Ranger for Mount Rainier National Park-all the information you need to get to the summit and back, safely.

*41 principal routes and their variations, with aerial photos and route overlays *Extensive material on Rainier's unique weather, terrain, high altitude and glacier training opportunities, and more *New sidebars on mountain history, Rainier personalities, and dramatic rescues

One of Mike Gauthier's primary duties as Lead Climbing Ranger for Mount Rainier National Park is advising climbing parties about what to expect on the mountain. Name any route on Rainier, and he can describe its rewards and specific challenges (he's summited Rainier more than 170 times during all seasons and under intense conditions). Whether you choose the classic Liberty Ridge route, the drama of Success Cleaver, or the rarely attempted Mowich Face, Gauthier provides all the details you'll need for a successful and enjoyable climb.

This new edition presents the latest information on logistics, regulations, and permits. It includes expanded material on understanding and surmounting Rainier's famed glaciers; tips on selecting a guide service; excellent mountaineering training sites around Rainier for those bound for the world's highest peaks; and bonus routes on adjacent Little Tahoma, Washington's third highest peak.

 

What Customers Say About Mount Rainier: A Climbing Guide (A Climbing Guide) 2nd Edition:

Great book, and good value.Philip Corsano This is a good book, written by one of the most competent guides on Rainier. It gives you the classic route (of which there are several variants) which I will hopefully attempt this spring and some much more challenging routes that involve much slogging through snow and crevasses which are only for the truly masochist among climbers.Also has good suggestions on how to get properly conditioned, food and water tips, as well as some grate advice on the real reason to hire a guide.

It is well written and easy to read. This book is a great read for anyone interested in climbing Mt. It seems targeted for beginner to mid-level climbers, as safety is plainly paramount. His writing very much encourages a trip to The Mountain, but at the same time he makes the dangers clear.

Rainier, but his more valuable lessons have come from the years of rescuing. He has witnessed the mistakes climbers have made, and wisdom from those mistakes is clearly more valueable than uneventful ascents, regardless of how impressive. Gauthier obviously has first hand experience climbing routes of all difficulty at Mt. They are properly brief, but descript enough to make sure the reader will be able to find their way.This book is unique because the author approaches it as not just someone who has climbed all these routes, but more importantly someone who has been involved in years of rescues.

Rainier. The latter part of the book is the actual route decriptions. Rainier. Even non-climbers will likely find this interesting.

Rainier, he very likely will be involved in their rescue.The first part of the book is information about the mountain and the park. Let's not forget, Mike Gauthier is the Head Climbing Ranger at Mt. When individuals get in trouble at Mt.

Definitely recommended, a quick read. This book covers everything from routes (with maps, elevation gain, difficulty) to permit regulations, information on guide services and common mountain practices/courtesy.

We get a lot of climbers, scramblers and hikers to our cabins near Ashford and they love the armchair reading. Read the reviews, perused the book and decided to buy 3, one for each of our cabins at Mt. Rainier.

and just compare the pictures with the mountain.the routes are clearly marked and explained including all access trails and possible dangers. More medical advice and guide advice too--it covers a good range of Mount Rainier necessary information. I'm not much of a mountain climber at all.Mount Rainier is one of the very few mountains I've ever stepped foot on. It's got a lot of personal and relative stories that, once more, amuse more than climbers alone.The new edition also covers glaciers by Paul Kennard, the regional fluvial geomorphologist of that area. It's one of the most (if not the top) personal books on climbing Rainier I've found. Mike's book was still highly entertaining to read for stories or general infactuation with climbing. I'd sit on a high ridge somewhere in the park ([First] Borroughs Mountain and Plummer/Pinnacle Peaks are great places for that.).

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