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Mountains before Mountaineering: The Call of the Peaks before the Modern Age

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Mountains before Mountaineering: The Call of the Peaks before the Modern Age
Mountains before Mountaineering: The Call of the Peaks before the Modern Age

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Mountains before Mountaineering: The Call of the Peaks before the Modern Age

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The human story of mountains, long before modern mountaineers battled to be ‘first’ upon their summits
Today, mountains are spaces of adventure: hill-walking, skiing, rock-climbing and mountaineering. Mountain regions are treasured as places for human beings to connect with nature, encounter the sublime, and challenge themselves. It has often been said that the love of mountains is relatively new: that before modern mountaineers planted flags upon the peaks, the average European was more likely to revile and avoid a mountainous landscape than admire it.
Mountains Before Mountaineering
tells a different story, of the way mountains were experienced and enjoyed in Europe before 1750. It gives voice to the early modern travelers who climbed peaks and passes with fear and delight, to the ‘real mountaineers’ who lived and died upon the mountain slopes, and to the scientists who used mountains to try to understand the origins of the world.

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