

Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain [Tremper, Bruce] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain Review: Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain - This book cleared up a lot of misconceptions I had about avalanches (most likely triggers, survivability etc). I expected a somewhat tedious book full of tables, but it turned out to be quite readable and easy to understand. While the book does give you some quick checklists, it also presses home the point that evaluating avalanche risks reliably requires years of experience (and even then can fail you), so you definitely can't accuse the author of leaving you with a false sense of security. Part of the book was a bit too detailed for me (e.g. a dozen different ways to test snow stability), though it might be handy when doing a practical course (which this book obviously does not replace). Throughout the book there are great pictures, some of them chilling. I'd have liked to see more pictures (e.g. terrain examples, snow crystals) and in better print quality, even if that had increased the cost of the book a bit. I'm not an expert, and this is the only book I've read on the topic, so I can't judge the accuracy of this book. However the list of reviewers in the acknowledgments section looks like a who's who of avalanche research, so I'm reasonably confident that the information in this book does represent the current knowledge accurately. Review: A mandatory must read! - This is one of the best books on avalanche mitigation out there. It contains all the information you need to apply to your existing armamentarium to safely travel the backcountry, and none of the minutia that you can do without! It is well written in a concise and organized fashion to allow the reader to process and apply his or knowledge from previous chapters in future ones, thereby reinforcing and expanding one's knowledge base with each read. This is a book that should be read every year before ski season! It's also available on Kindle!!
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,331,220 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #301 in Snow Skiing #946 in Mountain Climbing #1,347 in Hiking & Camping Instructional Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (237) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.75 x 9.25 inches |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 1594850844 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1594850844 |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | September 15, 2008 |
| Publisher | Mountaineers Books |
| Reading age | 13 years and up |
E**N
Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain
This book cleared up a lot of misconceptions I had about avalanches (most likely triggers, survivability etc). I expected a somewhat tedious book full of tables, but it turned out to be quite readable and easy to understand. While the book does give you some quick checklists, it also presses home the point that evaluating avalanche risks reliably requires years of experience (and even then can fail you), so you definitely can't accuse the author of leaving you with a false sense of security. Part of the book was a bit too detailed for me (e.g. a dozen different ways to test snow stability), though it might be handy when doing a practical course (which this book obviously does not replace). Throughout the book there are great pictures, some of them chilling. I'd have liked to see more pictures (e.g. terrain examples, snow crystals) and in better print quality, even if that had increased the cost of the book a bit. I'm not an expert, and this is the only book I've read on the topic, so I can't judge the accuracy of this book. However the list of reviewers in the acknowledgments section looks like a who's who of avalanche research, so I'm reasonably confident that the information in this book does represent the current knowledge accurately.
K**N
A mandatory must read!
This is one of the best books on avalanche mitigation out there. It contains all the information you need to apply to your existing armamentarium to safely travel the backcountry, and none of the minutia that you can do without! It is well written in a concise and organized fashion to allow the reader to process and apply his or knowledge from previous chapters in future ones, thereby reinforcing and expanding one's knowledge base with each read. This is a book that should be read every year before ski season! It's also available on Kindle!!
G**N
Makes a complex topic intelligible
I have to agree with what I believe to be the majority - those who state that this is THE book to purchase if you buy only one book on Avalanches. In the review title, I state that the book makes a complex topic intelligible. You have to understand that this isn't simple material. Any book on avalanches should be read with the attention that you'd give any textbook. It's your life, after all, and even the experts are learning on a day to day basis. To think you could flip through a couple of hundred pages and know it all is unrealistic at best, and delusional at worst. Having said that, Bruce does a great job at making the learning "stick". I already had the first edition and purchased this second edition to get current on updates. Snow science is evolving. There's no substitute for hands on training (e.g. Level-1 course given by a certified AIARE provider - http://aiare.info/), but a book like this is an excellent companion ... to be read both before AND after your course.
J**E
If there is one book you should read about Avalanche terrain - this is it!
Words can't describe how valuable this book has been in my personal search for Avalanche knowledge and tips for staying safe in Avalanche terrain. This book can't replace the hands on experience of an Avalanche course, but it will teach you pretty much everything else you'll ever need to know about backcountry safety. Bruce Tremper is a true expert in his field, and a great writer too. I've read this book cover to cover three times. I'd read it again if I thought I had anything more to gain from this wealth of knowledge. 5+ stars. Buy this book.
S**R
Excellent avalanche primer
This book is perfect for an avalanche novice like myself, yet it contains a wealth of information that a seasoned backcountry traveler would probably find useful. Bruce Tremper clearly knows his stuff, and he has an ability to teach what he knows in a manner that is easy to understand. The prose is clear, and there are many excellent illustrations, figures, and photographs. This book will serve as a perfect companion to an avalanche course, and as a reference for years to come.
D**N
Great and Informative. Not a sufficient substitute for proper training.
Great book! Very informative and seems to include all of the basics with decent depth. I am getting into backcountry skiing and had a last minute trip to wyoming planned so I did not get a chance to do a level 1 course ( instead I did an intro class). After discussing the book in depth with the trip mates. A majority of information from the classes is covered in the book. The Intro class also included many of the same diagrams and photos (the book was recommended and used as a source). It's a great book but it can clearly not make up for the hands-on training from a level 1 class or from experience in the field which I do not believe can be replaced by books.
P**C
Make Snow Angels on the Snow , Not Under It!
If you plan to go into the backcountry, where the snow might move under your feet , this book is worth the read. Extreme skier/snowboarders should heed what they read. And for those who can’t go anywhere without an engine under them ,the stats are not in your favor. Don’t be too cool for school in the backcountry. If nothing else , think about precipitation in all its various forms as it falls to the face of this planet..... especially when it might freeze.
A**E
An Approachable Avalanche
Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain by Bruce Tremper is all that I hoped it would be and more. I have perused a number of avalanche texts over the years, and I have found many to read like textbooks. Tremper's approach is more accessible and yet not condescending. He uses apt analogies and down-to-Earth examples that resonate with the recreational outdoorsman or outdoorswoman. There are abundant graphs, illustrations, and images that support and enrich Tremper's reasoned presentation. His tone is one of respectful caution, perhaps borne of his losing friends and colleagues to avalanches - a reality that he mentions repeatedly. If all I learn from this book is that sobering fact then it was money well spent.
S**D
Every backcountry skier should own this book. It is beautifully written and very informative for every level of expertise. Highly recommended
G**O
Love this book. So well organized, the could be "dry" content superbly delivered with just enough antidotes, humour, and humility to keep it entertaining.
P**O
Es uno de los grandes libros sobre el tema en la actualidad y tiene muchos detalles interesantes de los que aprender.
A**R
Great book. Informative.
N**N
La lettura di questo libro è molto importante per tutti coloro che vivono la montagna invernale in tutti i suoi aspetti, soprattutto lontano da piste battute. Abbastanza tecnico nella terminologia, ma comunque comprensibile da chi parla un buon livello di inglese, copre tutti gli aspetti pratici e tecnici delle escursione sui manti nevosi. Non è un libro di escurisionismo intendiamoci, ma tutti gli aspetti del terreno, del manto nevoso, del meteo che possono inficiare la stabilità della superficie innevata sono coperti con precisione e professionalità. Adatto a chi della montagna ne fa una passione se non un lavoro, non puo mancare nella vostra libreria e soprattutto non puo e non deve esser dimenticato, per la sicurezza vostra e dei vostri compagni di escursione. must read!
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