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Issue 59. of the ever popular Alpinist Magazine. This issue features a mountain profile of La Meije, 'the Matterhorn' of the Ecrins, and a look back at the extraordinary life of the 'Swiss Machine', Ueli Steck.
Issue 59. of the ever popular Alpinist Magazine. This issue features a mountain profile of La Meije, 'the Matterhorn' of the Ecrins, and a look back at the extraordinary life of the 'Swiss Machine', Ueli Steck.
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Alpinist Magazine No 59.

Season:AW09

Brand:Cordee

Code:5031352

Issue 59. of the ever popular Alpinist Magazine. This issue features part 1 of a mountain profile of La Meije, 'the Matterhorn' of the Ecrins, and a look back at the extraordinary life of the 'Swiss Machine', Ueli Steck.

Alpinist is an inspirational quarterly and certainly not your average climbing magazine. Produced in glossy high quality paper and featuring both cutting edge mountaineering articles and historical features. With quality you normally find in 'coffee table' hardbacks, it contains well researched and intelligent articles with stunning inspirational images. Alpinist is read for its fascinating content but is treasured for its style and good looks. Its like the National Geographic of Climbing Magazines

The pages of Alpinist capture the art of ascent in its most powerful manifestations, presenting an articulation of climbing and its lifestyle that matches the intensity of the pursuit itself.As the Alpinist Magazine team say;

"We believe in sinker jams high off the deck, a bomber nut, the crescent moon, your partner's whoop, sand-washing the fry pan, road trips, one-swing sticks, remembering to breathe, alpine starts (more for the alpenglow than the early hour), espresso in the desert, the plungestep, lenticular cloudcaps, rest days, the focus of a runout, a cold beer at the end of it all."

If that sums you up then Alpinist Magazine will be for you

 

Features

Mountain Pro le: La Meije, Part I "La Meije...exerts over all who see it from a distance or who approach it a veritable 'magnetism,'" Roger Canac wrote in 2007. Considered the "Matterhorn" of the Massif des Écrins, la Meije was the last of the great Alps to be summited—by an all-French team in 1877. Erin Smart explores the early history of this long "impossible mountain" in southeast France, while Claude Gardien and Paula Wright profile a few of the many who dreamed of making its first ascent.

Ueli Steck (1976–2017) The great alpinist Ueli Steck left behind a legacy of talent and mystery. With photos from his friend Jonathan Griffith, editor-in-chief Katie Ives recalls moments from the life of a man who was much warmer and more human than his oft-repeated nickname, the "Swiss Machine."

A Mountain of Shadows This spring, Clint Helander and Jess Roskelley made the first ascent of one of Alaska's most daunting routes: the complete south ridge of Mt. Huntington. As he recounts what proved to be an epic experience, Helander examines some of the brooding history and gothic tales that have gathered around this great peak, the subject of David Roberts' famous book, The Mountain of My Fear.

Contraindications Anna Smith was a bold climber who sought a life of spontaneity and freedom in wild places. After Smith's death in the Miyar Valley of India, her expedition partner Alison Criscitiello recalls the story of their friendship and contemplates the tensions between our impulse to desire both love and risk, community and solitary adventure.

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The Sharp End During the mid-twentieth century, an ardent conservationist planted a series of hoaxes in a climbing magazine to send a message about the value of wild lands. Herein, we reveal one of the great imaginary mountains of Harvey Manning.

Letters Alex Honnold's free solo of El Capitan occasions a letter, and a Tami Knight response. Dora Keen's grandniece recalls the fallout of Keen's nights in the snow cave on Mt. Blackburn. And Brad Johnson remembers Ueli Steck.

On Belay Eager to explore new routes in his own country, Karn Kowshik searches for unclimbed ice in the remote Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. Meanwhile, Gaby Pilson recalls Pete's Farewell.

Tool Users Charlie Lieu recounts the origin of the Sticht Plate, the first modern belay device.

Climbing Life Marc-André Leclerc considers the death of a moth in the snow. Ana Beatriz Cholo becomes an accidental mountaineer. Paul Hersey passes a hammer, and the narrative, to his partner. Chip Brown unboxes his shadow. Chris Kalman is first on the scene. And Jon Popowich muses on the meaning of the Ruth.

Full Value In 1969 a young David Roberts buzzes the doorbell at the apartment of W. H. Auden, his literary hero, in hopes of inspiring the aging poet to journey with him to Alaska's Brooks Range.

Local Hero As a collector and digital chronicler of mountain history, Bob A. Schelfhout Aubertijn generally prefers to remain between the lines or behind the shelves. The intrepid Andrew Szalay seeks out the man behind the mysterious online avatar.

Off Belay Derek Franz interrupts his silent partner.

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