Five Classic Climbing Books to Read This Summer

These books are classics of climbing literature.


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Book Review: America the Beautiful?

"What follows is a fun, thought-provoking journey that brings up a lot of questions, provides only some answers, and makes the reader want to take off on a journey of their own."


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Book Review: Burhardt’s “More” Chronicles the Complexities of Motherhood

Majka Burhardt's book "More: Life on the Edge of Adventure and Motherhood" is framed as letters to the author’s children, a chronicle of their first few years. But it’s really…


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Book Review: On Trails by Robert Moor

"To many of his points, trails are something we take for granted in modern days, as technology has furthered and methods for direction and travel have changed."


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Book Review: 48 Peaks by Cheryl Suchors

Not all hiking is about checking boxes, our reviewer explains.


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What to Learn from Ty Gagne’s Book “The Last Traverse”

This book will make you a better—and safer—hiker.


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The Best Northeast-Related Outdoor Books and Movies to Keep You Occupied and Stoked

Keep the dream alive through these top Northeast outdoor books and movies.


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MntnReview: ‘Where You’ll Find Me’ by Ty Gagne

At least let your mom knows you read it.


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