-Takada and Watanabe on the North Face Summit—300 Meters Remaining ( by Mitsumasa Takada) Thus the Eiger Nort…
カテゴリー: Mountain Books
-From Heckmair to the Conquest of the Eoger When speaking of the three great north faces of the Alps—the Matte…
I wrote about this book on my blog many years ago. At one point the blog developed a serious problem and went …
A Review of Six North Faces by Gaston Rébuffattranslated by Hitoshi KondoHakusuisha, 1955 Rébuffat and a Gener…
Edward Whymper was born in London in 1840. Following in his father’s footsteps, he pursued a career as an illu…
“Yatsugatake is a wonderful mountain range. In terms of elevation, its highest peak, Mount Aka, rises to 2,899…
A classic of Japanese mountain literature,blending climbing, art, memory, and reflection. Ueda was born in 19…
This book is a record of the youthful climbs in the Japanese Alps by Walter Weston, who is often regarded as t…
Walter Bonatti, in The Great Days of the Mountains—a work that can be regarded as a sequel to My Mountains—bro…
Alongside Walter Bonatti, Andrea Oggioni stands as one of the rare and outstanding climbers who shaped the bri…