

Mountaincraft and Leadership was first published in 1969 and went through three editions, with numerous reprints, before this fourth edition. It has become established as one of the authoritative texts in the field of UK mountaineering and hillwalking, both for the recreational participant and those leading others in the hills. It is now published by The Mountain Training Boards of England and Scotland. With the death of Eric Langmuir this new edition has been thoroughly rewritten by a team of experts and specialists to bring it up to date and incorporate latest thinking and developments in equipment and access legislation. Chapters include: Navigation, Hillwalking Technique, Campcraft and Expeditions, Food and Nutrition, Access and Conservation, Security on Steep Ground, River Crossing, Mountain Weather, Mountain Hypothermia, Effects of Heat, First Aid, Incident Management and Mountain Rescue, Party Leadership, Technique on Snow and Ice, Security on Snow and Ice, Snow and Avalanches and Cold Injury. New illustrations and diagrams have been commissioned to support the revised text to enhance this fully comprehensive text. Review: Quintessentially phenomenal - Quintessentially phenomenal. This text is a must for everyone around the world planning any type of expedition. It is composed very articulately, easy to read, easy to understand, easy to learn and in a very pleasant font. It is packed full with essential information to help the novice such as me, but also a perfect reference text for the seasoned professional. I am still reading this, not quite finished but I absolutely love this. It is my almost definitive source for planning my expeditions. Review: Timeless. - An excellent guide.
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H**A
Quintessentially phenomenal
Quintessentially phenomenal. This text is a must for everyone around the world planning any type of expedition. It is composed very articulately, easy to read, easy to understand, easy to learn and in a very pleasant font. It is packed full with essential information to help the novice such as me, but also a perfect reference text for the seasoned professional. I am still reading this, not quite finished but I absolutely love this. It is my almost definitive source for planning my expeditions.
S**D
Timeless.
An excellent guide.
D**S
An updated classic
This is a long standing compendium of good advice about mountain craft and leadership. This new edition is an updated version of previous texts. The book still feels like a text book, but underneath the descriptions you can still sense the basic love of the hills that drives its writers. Its chapter on navigation is first class. I think the bit on compass use is slightly long, and I'm not sure it fully gets to grips with the pros and cons of GPS systems which are coming more into use these days. I still like its old fashioned, but entirely correct assertion that accurate use of the map is the key ability for safe hill walking. Issues of speed and accuracy are well covered. How fast can you cover the ground? How fast do groups move? How fast will your particular group go? Issues of dealing with mountain hazards such as stream crossings are well covered. Techniques for support and assistance are well described- but I couldn't help feeling that the basic message coming through was "better still, avoid the hazard- go round it, anticipate it...walk upstream a bit...etc" Issues about group leadership are well covered. the context is very much about leading groups of children and teenagers- but I think its basic rules of party discipline and management are very helpful and sensible, and adaptable to other leadership age ranges and contexts. The key point is that leadership is about the others you are leading, not the leader's own personal growth and development. If the leader is learning anything it's about how to lead the group, not primary knowledge of a new mountain. The leader's basic mountain skills need to be so well honed that they can reliably be taken for granted, and the focus can be on leading the group. This is a classic hillwalking text, obviously aimed at mountain leaders- but with much in it for all of us who enjoy walking the hills. With this book we will know how to do this with more safety and accuracy.
M**K
Worth every penny
This is an excellent publication and should be on every hill-walkers bookshelf. It is the "bible" for hill-walker and mountain climbing and can be "dipped into" whenever there you have a few minutes spare. It can also be read cover to cover but may be a bit too heavy to take everything in on the first reading.
D**E
A Mountaineers Bible
If you are seriouse about walking in the wild, climbing, treking etc then this is one of, if not the best book on mountaineering info. I bought this for a friend who is going to Killimanjaro. I have a much older version and its excellent.
A**R
for old hands like myself there is absolutely nothing wrong with a little ...
Quite a metamorphosis from my first edition copy. The material remains eminently readable. There is sufficient practical information without excessive technical explanation. This book remains an ideal source for those with a reasonable degree of experience but I would suggest that absolute beginners might benefit from something a little more straightforward. for old hands like myself there is absolutely nothing wrong with a little revision and this is an excellent resource for just that.
S**N
Great Book
If you want to know how to enjoy the hills safely, or are wanting to pass the Mountain Leader training this book has it all. A great book for the hill-walker who wants to go into the hills and come back.
M**N
I can't recommend it enough
if you're wanting to know a bit more about being out on the hills safely, or get more out of being out doors, or want to challenge yourself and hone your skills, this book is seminal text. Eric Langmuir wrote the book... literally! this is the latest edition of the mountaincraft and leadership book. I can't recommend it enough
T**R
Any mountain goats is the US could do worse than study this edition
This is the mountaincraft bible. Any mountain goats is the US could do worse than study this edition.
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