Publisher's Synopsis
This is a republication of the journal of record for the famed Alpine Club. Volume 5 includes issues 29 through 36. Readers will find detailed accounts of climbs and explorations, along with observations on the natural history and geology of the mountain regions. This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the golden age of mountaineering and the spirit of adventure that drove the early pioneers of alpine exploration. "The Alpine Journal" remains a valuable resource for historians, mountaineers, and anyone interested in the exploration of the world's great mountain ranges.
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