This is the book which UIAGM mountain guide Jimmy
Oden wished he'd had but never found during his
formative ski bum years. It is written from a unique
position - Jimmy still remembers all the questions he
used to ask himself, only now he has the knowledge and
experience to provide the answers.The purpose of this
book is to convey how professionals think and act in a
big mountain environment. And as the book is written
from a passionate skier's perspective, everything
documented on its 366 pages comes down to one single
aim: to help capable free skiers reach as much good
skiing as possible - as safely as possible.''Free Skiing
- How to Adapt to the Mountain'' deals with those very
particular circumstances, hazards and challenges that
free skiers face in an alpine environment. Although it
is not an instruction manual, the book is arranged like
one, with checklists, procedures and diagrams. It is
clear, concise and beautifully presented in 12 chapters
with 441 educational illustrations.The content is
divided into topical chapters, all including explanatory
illustrations and photos: mountain sense, mountain
weather, snow & avalanche knowledge, avalanche
hazard evaluation, skiing, companion avalanche rescue,
first aid & rescue, navigation, ski related
mountaineering skills, glacier skiing, steep skiing, and
ski touring.'Essential bible for big mountain riders' -
''Daily Mail''. The book also won the prestigious
'Design S Award' for outstanding design &
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