Of all the mountain guides who came to North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; Conrad Kain is probably the most respected and well known. In this internationally anticipated reissue of [i]Where the Clouds Can Go[/i] - first published in 1935; with subsequent editions in 1954 and 1979 - the original text has been accentuated with an expanded selection of over 50 archival images; highlighting climbs in the diverse mountain landscapes of North America; Europe and New Zealand.The new foreword by acclaimed mountaineer and filmmaker Pat Morrow puts Kain's adventures; explorations and appreciation of nature into a contemporary context; ensuring that the exploits of this remarkable individual remain part of international mountain culture for years to come.[i]Where The Clouds Can Go[/i]; the dramatic story of this uncommon man; is a mountaineering classic that shatters the boundaries of the genre." -Bernadette McDonald; author of [i]Tomaz Humar[/i] and past Vice-President of Mountain Culture at The Banff Center and former Director of The Banff Mountain Film and Book Festivals.
#1987544 in Books 1998-01-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .50 x 6.00l; .40 #File Name: 188666102296 pages
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