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Mountain Safety Basics

Oliver Scott

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Editora: Publifye

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Mountain Safety Basics prepares adventurers for the unpredictable nature of alpine environments, emphasizing that preparedness, respect for the environment, and informed decision-making are crucial for safe mountain travel. The book highlights the importance of understanding altitude adaptation, as rapid ascents can lead to life-threatening altitude sickness. It also stresses the need for proficiency in weather reading, given the mountains' propensity for sudden and hazardous weather shifts.   
The book approaches mountain safety through three core pillars and builds upon established alpine rescue protocols, integrating practical experience from seasoned mountaineers. It begins with fundamental principles, emphasizing risk assessment, then delves into acclimatization strategies and mountain meteorology. The book culminates with detailed instructions on constructing emergency shelters, ensuring readers gain actionable skills for real-world situations.   
What sets this book apart is its practical, hands-on approach, focusing on actionable skills applicable in real-world scenarios. Mountain Safety Basics equips readers with the knowledge to minimize risks and maximize enjoyment in the mountains, making it a valuable resource for anyone venturing into alpine terrain.
Disponível desde: 19/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 97 páginas.

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