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Cairngorm John - A Life in Mountain Rescue: 10th Anniversary Edition - cover

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Cairngorm John - A Life in Mountain Rescue: 10th Anniversary Edition

John Allen

Publisher: Sandstone Press

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Summary

First published in 2009, Cairngorm John: A Life in Mountain Rescue is universally recognised as a classic mountaineering book. Sandstone Press now presents a 10th anniversary edition which will include a substantial new section entitled Ten Years After, which will include chapters on changes to the helicopter service and the addition of drones, go-pros, apps, new means of transport to the mountain rescue service, and mountain safety. There will also be an additional plate section and a number of glossaries and appendices.
Available since: 09/25/2020.

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