
Damien Gildea is an Australian mountaineer, writer, and Antarctic explorerwell, read the rest of this on Wikipedia. I won't go into his climbing exploits here, but his books include The Antarctic Mountaineering Chronology (1998) (apparently out of print, costly and with his name misspelled per Amazon) and the more recent Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing the Frozen South first Be transported to one of the world's most exotic mountaineering locations - Antarctica is home to one of the greatest collections of unclimbed mountains on Earth - Intriguing mix of stories, history, route information, and breathtaking photos - Includes climbing information never before compiled on Antarctica Mountaineering in Antarctica is a comprehensive overview of climbing history and Climbing in the Frozen South This illustrated book is the first to introduce the reader - climbers and non-climbers alike - to the numerous mountain ranges, summits and remote inland regions of the Antarctic. Nature Dec - $17.00 Nature Dec 2017 Frozen In Time Antarctica's Largest Ice Sheet Free Shipping Mc17. Expedition Antarctica - $32.85 Expedition Antarctica - Into The Frozen Ass Dvd, 2012 Brand New Sealed R-all. Beyond The - $24.89 Beyond The Frozen Sea Visions Of Antarctica Mickleburgh, Edwin. Author of 'Mountaineering In Antarctica: Climbing In The Frozen South' (2010) and The Antarctic Mountaineering Chronology (1998). Produced new topographical maps of Livingston Island (2004) and Vinson and the Sentinel Range (2006). In 2006 the USGS named the Gildea Glacier for my climbing and mapping work in the Sentinel Range. Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South [Damien Gildea] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This illustrated book is the first to introduce the reader - climbers and non-climbers alike - to the numerous mountain ranges Therefore, climbing peaks below 8000m like Island peak, Pisang peak, etc before attempting this expedition is highly suggested. The climb takes us along the normal route via the South Col, crossing the base camp and additional four camps in Mt. Everest at