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Ridge Edge Movements

Jasper Quincy

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Ridge Edge Movements explores the art and science of safely navigating knife-edge ridges, drawing parallels between mountaineering and scouting. It reveals how balance, environmental awareness, and gear management are crucial for success. Readers will discover how mastering equilibrium under pressure and understanding wind dynamics can significantly reduce risk. The book uniquely blends practical climbing instruction with environmental science, emphasizing safety protocols and risk management, essential for both climbers and scouts.

 
The book challenges the idea that ridge travel is purely about physical strength, arguing it requires calculated precision. It begins by examining the physics of balance and the psychology of risk, then investigates weather impacts on movement. Subsequent sections detail rope techniques and safety systems.

 
Case studies of successful and unsuccessful ridge crossings provide actionable guidelines, making this a valuable resource for anyone looking to master ridge travel.
Disponível desde: 22/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 103 páginas.

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