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The Best of Rock & Ice: An Anthology

AUTHOR: Dougald Macdonald (Editor)
ISBN: 0898866650

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The Best of Rock & Ice: An Anthology
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by Dougald Macdonald (Editor)


Book Description
For more than twenty years, Rock & Ice magazine has published excellent writing from the world's best climbers. Now, for the first time, Rock & Ice editor Dougald MacDonald has gathered together a collection of the best of the best. The range of talent and perspective in this anthology of 25 essays is astounding. Jay Anderson reveals his obsession with an offwidth chimney on the cold high plains of southeastern Wyoming. Ruaridh Pringle, caught in a lightning storm, experiences a lifetime of terror in one climb. Weird clients and even wierder instructors are the subject of a John Long yarn. Will Gadd lets the influential, flamboyant, and iconoclastic Christian Griffith speak for himself in an insightful profile. And Christian Beckwith takes a moving and sympathetic look at the plight of Soviet climbers who disappeared from the climbing world after the collapse of the Soviet Union.


About the Author
Dougald MacDonald is the editor-in-chief for Rock & Ice and has established new routes on more than a dozen desert towers and big walls. He lives in Boulder, Colorado.


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         Book Review

The Best of Rock & Ice: An Anthology
- Book Reviews,
by Dougald Macdonald (Editor)

The Best of Rock and Ice: An Anthology

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Dougald MacDonald is the editor-in-chief for Rock & Ice and has established new routes on more than a dozen desert towers and big walls. He lives in Boulder, Colorado.

SYNOPSIS

For more than twenty years, Rock & Ice magazine has published excellent writing from the world's best climbers. Now, for the first time, Rock & Ice editor Dougald MacDonald has gathered together a collection of the best of the best. The range of talent and perspective in this anthology of 25 essays is astounding. Jay Anderson reveals his obsession with an offwidth chimney on the cold high plains of southeastern Wyoming. Ruaridh Pringle, caught in a lightning storm, experiences a lifetime of terror in one climb. Weird clients and even wierder instructors are the subject of a John Long yarn. Will Gadd lets the influential, flamboyant, and iconoclastic Christian Griffith speak for himself in an insightful profile. And Christian Beckwith takes a moving and sympathetic look at the plight of Soviet climbers who disappeared from the climbing world after the collapse of the Soviet Union.


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