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Climbing Challenges

Jasper Quincy

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Climbing Challenges explores the captivating world of mountaineering, merging the real-life challenges of conquering towering peaks with their dramatic portrayal in action manga. It delves into the technical skills vital for survival at high altitudes, such as mastering rope work and navigating treacherous icefalls, while also confronting the inherent dangers like avalanches and altitude sickness. Interestingly, the book highlights how mountaineering's blend of skill, risk, and human limits makes it a compelling subject for manga narratives, amplifying both the sport's intensity and its artistic representation. The book carefully examines the historical evolution of mountaineering alongside scientific research on high-altitude physiology and weather patterns.

 
Progressing through the chapters, Climbing Challenges builds from basic climbing techniques to the portrayal of these elements in action manga. This approach allows readers to appreciate the artistic license in manga and gain a deeper understanding of the psychological drives that compel individuals to take on such adventure sports. Unique in its approach, the book bridges the gap between real-world mountaineering and its depiction in manga. By providing a fresh perspective, it offers insight for outdoor enthusiasts and manga readers alike. It’s an exploration of the unique combination of skill, risk, and the profound confrontation with human limits when facing mountain dangers.
Disponibile da: 10/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 73 pagine.

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