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Mount Whitney: The Complete Trailhead to Summit Guide by Paul Richins β€” book cover

Mount Whitney: The Complete Trailhead to Summit Guide

by Paul Richins
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Overview

The most comprehensive guide to Mount Whitney, now completely revised and updated! Are you up to the challenge of ascending Mount Whitney? This guidebook contains everything you need to summit the highest point in the contiguous United States. This new edition includes a thorough examination of the planning, preparation, and physical training/conditioning necessary for a safe and successful climb, as well as an updated discussion of wilderness permit requirements of both the National Park Service and the US Forest Service.

With the increasing popularity of winter ascents on Mount Whitney, a new snow and ice chapter has been added. Richins identifies the best places to camp on multi-day backpacking routes, and the most interesting exploratory side trips to take, as well as presents route variations that either reduce the length of a given route, avoid difficult terrain, or add additional "must-see" areas.

Synopsis

The most comprehensive guide to Mount Whitney, now completely revised and updated! Are you up to the challenge of ascending Mount Whitney? This guidebook contains everything you need to summit the highest point in the contiguous United States. This new edition includes a thorough examination of the planning, preparation, and physical training/conditioning necessary for a safe and successful climb, as well as an updated discussion of wilderness permit requirements of both the National Park Service and the US Forest Service.

With the increasing popularity of winter ascents on Mount Whitney, a new snow and ice chapter has been added. Richins identifies the best places to camp on multi-day backpacking routes, and the most interesting exploratory side trips to take, as well as presents route variations that either reduce the length of a given route, avoid difficult terrain, or add additional "must-see" areas.

About the Author, Paul Richins

Paul Richins is the author of 50 Classic Backcountry Ski and Snowboard Summits in California: Mount Shasta to Mount Whitney and Trekking California. He maintains the Backcountry Resource Center and lives in El Dorado Hills, California.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2008
Publisher
Mountaineers Books, The
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781594850424

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