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Mountaineering is one of the most rewarding activities that can be done in nature. However, it is also a very demanding activity that will force us to master a wide variety of techniques. And we will also have to use them as efficiently as possible, that is, using the least amount of material, time and effort.
To help you achieve this, the professional guide Raúl Lora offers you simple and efficient solutions to those problems that arise during the preparation and development of any climb on mountain terrain, be it rock, snow or ice.
With the intention of facilitating the reader's learning, the contents are arranged according to what would be the logical evolution of any mountaineer, that is, starting with the knowledge necessary to make winter ascents of little difficulty, until delving into the techniques necessary for climbs in high mountain of greater scope.
Organization of activities.
Progression in snow without crampons.
Use of crampons.
Use of the ice ax.
Rappelling in snow, ice and rock.
Progression to lengths.
Assembly climbing.
Progression in rugged terrain.
Releases.
Acting in an accident.
If you have any queries, please contact one of our
technical advisors.