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- This professional class of guides arose in the middle of the 19th century when Alpine climbing became recognized as a sport.
- In 1965, he published the handbook "Mountaineering: From Hill Walking to Alpine Climbing".
- This professional class of guides arose in the middle of the 19th century when Alpine climbing became recognized as a sport.
- The alpine climbing in the Adamants and Gothics areas around the hut is considered superb, and the hut can provide many summers worth of high quality routes on a dozen or more peaks.
- The hut was often used as a base for alpine climbing on Mount Victoria and Mount Lefroy (both over 3400 metres / 11,000 feet), and as a destination in itself for ambitious hikers.
- It is known for its alpine climbing. The Spire was first climbed by Conrad Kain in 1916.
- The Little Yoho Valley has long had a reputation as an excellent alpine climbing area as well as a magnificent skiing area.
- Ptarmigan Traverse is an alpine climbing route in the North Cascades of Washington state.
- From the outset, there was some concern over the ethics of rewarding and promoting the dangerous undertaking of modern extreme alpine climbing.
- Barry Blanchard (born March 29, 1959) is one of North America's top alpinists, noted for pushing the standards of highly technical, high-risk alpine climbing in the Canadian Rockies and the Himalayas.
- From the "Kazanite" cirques in the north there is a 400 m-high steep wall which has several tracks from alpine climbing.
- Werner Munter (born 1941 in Lohnstorf, Switzerland) is a mountain guide, author and safety-expert for Alpine climbing.
- Scott was a founder member of the Nottingham Climbers Club (1961), president of the Alpine Climbing Group (1976–82), vice president of the British Mountaineering Council (1994–97) and president of the Alpine Club (1999–2001).
- The steep rock faces in Northern Pirin provide favourable conditions for alpine climbing.
- This reflects the influences of alpine climbing, mixed climbing, ice climbing of the early innovators.
- of summer hiking trails, from sedate walks to alpine climbing routes.
- It is taken by many people each year, including many with little or no experience of alpine climbing or high level walking.
- In alpine climbing, it is common for climbers to see routes of mixed terrain.
- Conness is a training ground for alpine climbing since it utilizes all aspects of mountaineering: trails, scrambling, and glacier trekking; all at a high altitude for California.
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