A cliffhanging collection of some of the world's greatest climbing adventures.
From straightforward narratives of ascents to meticulous self-examination to spiritual reveries, climbing prompts men and women to pour forth essays, articles, and books that are unlike any other field of literature. In "Climb, "editors Kerry L. Burns and Cameron M. Burns showcase the amazingly vast spectrum that rock and mountain climbing literature offers, including fresh, new tales of adventure.
From Francesco Petrarch's 1336 ascent of Mount Ventoux to the early European ascents of the Victorian Age, from Pat Ament's descent into the Black Canyon of the Gunnision with Layton Kor, to Josh Lowell's adventures bouldering in Harlem, "Climb" looks back across the broad field of mountain-related adventures and brings together some of the finest and most poignant stories ever written about rock climbing, mountain ascents, and bouldering.
With contributions by:
Francesco Petrarch
Royal Robbins
Pat Ament
David Pagel
David Brower
Warren Hollinger
Albert L. Ellingwood
Isabella Lucy Bird
Leslie Stephen
Jeff Salz
Josh Lowell
Mick Fowler
Paul Ross
James Outram
Mike Thompson