New Zealand Mountaineering: A History in Photographs

by John Wilson

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Ever since the 1880s, when mountaineering was born in New Zealand with the first attempt to climb Aoraki/Mount Cook, we have had a special affinity with our mountains, and climbing them in particular. Mountaineers climb for many reasons and while the activity of mountaineering is often dangerous, they climb for pleasure and relaxation, for emotional and spiritual refreshment and the sense of achievement from reaching a summit. This book tells this fascinating story across the decades to the present day in over 200 photographs, many published for the first time, accompanied by informative captions. The photographs have been chosen to illustrate and reflect the distinctive character of New Zealand climbing to give non-mountaineers an idea what those engaged in the sport actually do, from start to finish of a mountain trip, and to convey something of the range of satisfactions that come from climbing.
  • ISBN13 9781869538231
  • Publish Date 6 July 2015
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country NZ
  • Imprint David Bateman Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 160
  • Language English