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High - Advanced Multi Pitch Climbing Kindle Edition

byDavid Coley(Author),Andy Kirkpatrick(Author)Format:Kindle Edition
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Between them Andy Kirkpatrick and David Coley have racked up many, many pitches on multi pitch rock; tackling alpine and big wall climbs all over the world. Unlike most instructional books, this one assumes that the reader already knows the basics of climbing, and so instead shares more advances ideas, tactics and techniques for multi pitch rock climbing. This book is not for beginners!

The book covers all the main topics for anyone wanting to climb multi pitch rock, written from real world experience.
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    March 10, 2015
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‘I haven’t climbed Everest, skied to the poles, or sailed single-handed around the world. The goals I set out to accomplish aren’t easily measured or quantified by world records or ‘firsts.’ The reasons I climb, and the climbs do, are more than distance or altitude; they are about breaking barriers within myself.’

Andy Kirkpatrick was born and raised on a council estate in Hull, one of the UK’s flattest cities. He suffered from severe dyslexia, which went undiagnosed until he was 19. Thriving on this apparent adversity, Andy transformed himself into one of the world’s most driven and accomplished climbers and an award-winning writer, his books appearing in a dozen languages.

The US magazine Climbing once described Andy as a climber with a ‘strange penchant for the long, the cold and the difficult,’ with a reputation for ‘seeking out routes where the danger is real, and the return is questionable, pushing himself on some of the hardest walls and faces in the Alps and beyond, sometimes with partners and sometimes alone.’

Andy’s speciality is big wall climbing and winter expeditions, which involves pitting himself against a vertical climb of over one thousand metres (almost three times as high as the Empire State Building), often in temperatures as low as minus 30C.

Andy has scaled Yosemite’s El Capitan – one of America's most difficult rock walls – over thirty times, including five solo ascents. One of these ascents was a 12-day solo of the Reticent Wall, viewed at the time as perhaps the hardest climb of its type in the world. In 2002, he undertook one of the hardest climbs in Europe: a 15-day winter ascent of the West face of the Dru. This one thousand-metre pillar pushed him and his partner to their limits and was featured in the award-winning film Cold Haul.

Andy has also taken part in expeditions to Patagonia, Greenland, Alaska and Antartcia, as well as climbing in Africa and Arabia. The stories that Andy has brought back from these expeditions have become modern classics in the climbing world and have brought new meaning to the words ‘epic’ and ‘cold.’

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  • Sergio Teresi
    5.0 out of 5 starsMust have
    Reviewed in Italy on April 16, 2016
    Molto interessante anche per chi è già navigato e ha esperienza alpinisti avanzata; sempre brillante e con la solita dose di British umor come è nello stile di Kirkpatrick. Consigliabile
  • simoncov
    5.0 out of 5 starsChock full of tips and details based on real experience ...
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 20, 2016
    Chock full of tips and details based on real experience of serious climbers. Not sure how to tie into belay anchors, answers in here. Want to know how to place counter-pieces to improve marginal placements, it's here too. Standard multi-pitch, simul-climbing, and much more presented in an accessible and reassuring style.
  • StuDoig
    5.0 out of 5 starsA very comprehensive e-book with excellent section on self / partner rescue
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 8, 2015
    A very comprehensive e-book with excellent section on self / partner rescue.

    Definitely worth the purchase if you're keen to learn about multi-pitch tactics and options. Best read in conjunction with their website at times which has updated drawings / photos to help better illustrate the systems.
  • Metronomicon
    4.0 out of 5 starsGood but not great
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 26, 2014
    A book written by climbing experts no doubt, there's a superb level of detail in the information and the book contains really all you need to know to hit some big multi-pitch climbs.

    Unfortunately climbing experts are possibly not the best people to get final proof-reading and editorial privileges in the production of a book.
    The myriad spelling and word substitution errors detract greatly from the reading experience and the pictures that fractionally dilute the huge text driven explanations of complex rope systems and procedures are small, unclear and in black and white for Pete's sake. In this day and age there is really no excuse for that. Additionally, the knots appendix with its mis-formatted tables will give you a headache when you try and read it, as will trying to download the supplementary PDF (where the pictures are "due to file-size limitations" apparently). It's not at the web address listed in the book because that does not actually exist.
    In short, like other Andy Kirkpatrick books, this is a good first draft. It is a good concept and I am glad it exists for me to read and learn from but it would be so much easier to read and learn from if there had been more time and effort dedicated to the layout, spelling and proper inclusion of quality pictures and diagrams. In its current iteration this is pro climbing in an amateur book.
  • Sam
    5.0 out of 5 starsfull of reliable safety tips and useful advice from two of the most respected British trad ...
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2016
    A fascinating book, full of reliable safety tips and useful advice from two of the most respected British trad climbers. A must-read for anyone getting into serious climbing.

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