FREE MOUNTAINEERING IN : CLIMBING IN THE FROZEN SOUTH PDF

Damien Gildea | 196 pages | 15 Oct 2010 | Nevicata | 9782875230065 | English | Brussels, Belgium Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South — Books

Climb Antarctica has been hailed as the continent's best kept secret, and presents mountaineers with the opportunity to climb in the world's most remote and pristine environment. Enjoy this exploration as an expedition in itself, or add-on to our or expeditions to complete your Antarctic experience. Book Now. Climb peaks and make first ascents in Antarctica - Leifur Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South Svavarsson. Celebrating high on the frozen continent - Lydia Bradey. Photo taking on the summit - Lydia Bradey. Climbers dwarfed by the vast expanse of Antarctica - Lydia Bradey. Led by qualified and experienced Antarctic guides - Hamish Bohanan. Union Glacier Camp - Lydia Bradey. Terrain is unlimited and varied, from technical ascents to easy snow climbs and ridge traverses that offer views over the Ronne Ice Shelf and Polar Plateau. This unique experience of climbing in Antarctica has only been undertaken by a handful of people and the opportunities for attempting new routes and first ascents are a real possibility. Adventure Consultants is renowned for our quality of service and the strategy applied Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South high altitude expedition climbing. Our reputation is attributed to meticulous planning and experienced logistics coordination. We have a philosophy of investing in every expedition to offer our climbers the best possible chance of success. We employ strong and specialised Expedition leaders and support staff, who are some of the most pre-eminent in the industry. We pride ourselves on operating with small teams, the best back-up and support available. This includes nutritious and ample quantities of food, comfortable facilities, reliable communications systems and the necessary medical back up. Many of our expedition members come to us because they have seen us in action on a previous trip and decide to opt for our level of service and proven experience. Others return because they know we do our very best to make expeditions Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South and successful. We will also provide advice regarding travel and rescue insurance. You can view the trip notes online by clicking the image or download a pdf by clicking the following link:. Climb Antarctica Trip Notes. On the Climb Antarctica expedition there is usually a guide to climber ratio, however should you have a group or climbing partner with similar objectives and experience then we may operate at a higher ratio, depending on the technical difficulty of your objectives. You will find the Mountain Guides companionable and strong expedition leaders with considerable power and willingness to see you achieve your goals. The ALE staff have considerable experience and a strong involvement in Antarctica, including operating the charter plane services to and from the ice. You will receive several documents from our office that ALE requires before our expedition. Running successful journeys and expeditions is more about experience, knowledge and strategic management than any other factors. As an organisation, we place a substantial amount of time and resources into ensuring our trips are well planned and supported. You can be assured that the AC staff will provide you with friendly advice and knowledgeable support throughout the planning stages of your trip and we will be Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South to provide backup while the trip is running. Hayley Furze, Client Liaison Hayley joins the AC team with a wealth of experience working in the tourism and hospitality industry along with a love of travel. Expedition members will be provided with pre-trip medical advice and a medical questionnaire and asked to visit their family physician to receive a full medical examination. This information will be sighted only by the expedition leader and the ALE medical adviser and treated with full confidentiality. Expedition members can expect Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South be exerting themselves for about four to six hours per day and be capable of carrying a 25kg pack. Because the climbing is varied and we can tailor the objectives to meet your experience level, members with modest mountaineering backgrounds can join this expedition so long as they have some overall cold camping experience, some basic mountaineering skills and are reasonably fit. Effective high altitude mountaineering requires a good specific physiology for the activity and a solid mountaineering background. It is often unknown who will perform well up high and who will not. There have been many instances of technically brilliant mountaineers not being able to climb at altitude whilst less experienced climbers, who do operate well up high, excel. Our Climb Antarctica allows flexibility to choose peaks at a range of altitudes and technical difficulty, climbing from Union Glacier at m, up to peaks around m or more. Of course there is much we can do to prepare for the expedition through specific training for altitude and mountaineering. Check Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South our Fitness Training page for more detailed information. In general you can expect to carry around 15kg 35lbs pack and haul an additional 12kg 25lbs in your sled if your objectives involve moving away to a secondary camp. On summit days your pack is light, less than 8kg 17lbs. Your guide will help with your equipment check in Punta Arenas, but you will need to arrive fit and ready to tackle the challenge ahead. The mountains were discovered Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South 23 November by on a trans-Antarctic flight, and he named them the Sentinel Range. The Canadian company Adventure Network International ANI opened up this area to private expeditions and operated regular flights to its summer camp at Patriot Hills from ALE is run by some of the same people that initially started ANI back in the s and they now use a new camp at Union Glacier as their base to operate from in Antarctica. The terrain and climbing in the area is varied with routes ranging from easy to technical levels. Under the leadership of experienced Antarctic guides, climbers of varying levels of experience can safely undertake the expedition. While ALE will supply our transport to and from Antarctica, Adventure Consultants will provide all the leadership, guiding staff and team equipment necessary for the expedition. Vegetarian options are available upon request and i n between meals, self-serve snacks and beverages will be available. When in field camps lighter weight mountain meals will be prepared by your guide, although assistance with cooking tasks is always appreciated. A full clothing and equipment checklist will be sent to all expedition members, once their booking is confirmed. Our Equipment Co-ordinator will be available prior to the trip to provide advice and discuss individual equipment questions. Flights to Antarctica are not held for delayed passengers or luggage. We will arrange a specific time to come to your hotel and review your personal clothing and equipment. Please lay out all of the items on our Required Clothing and Equipment List in your hotel room so we can go through each item with you. We will help sort the items to pack in your checked luggage vs. At the briefing, we will describe Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South flight dispatch process, update you on the current weather, and prepare you for arrival at Union Glacier. Please stay to enjoy pisco sours served over ancient Antarctic ice with your fellow travelers. We will call you at your hotel in the morning to advise you of current conditions in Antarctica. If the weather is suitable for our flight, we will pick you up at your hotel within the hour. Please meet us in the lobby with hotel bills paid, ready to board the bus. Our route crosses the Drake Passage, then follows the west side of the and the spine of the . We land on a naturally occurring blue-ice runway on Union Glacier where you will take your first steps on Antarctica. Climb aboard one of our specially-adapted vans for the 5 mi 8 km shuttle to our main camp. Our friendly staff will provide a welcome tour of camp and show you to your tent. Please understand that delays are common in Antarctic travel. All flights are dependent on weather, aircraft serviceability, and local conditions. Our staff will stay in close contact with you and will provide you with regular flight updates. Your climbing team will spend the first few days at Union Glacier brushing up on skills and getting acclimated to the Antarctic conditions. During this period, you will also discuss and plan your objectives with your guide and pack your equipment to ready for departure. While based in Union Glacier Camp, you may also have time to join an excursion to one of the near-by scenic destinations such as the Drake Icefall or the beach at Rossman Cove. Peaks, ridges, and canyons await and your itinerary is up to you and your guide. You can do local day trips and return home to Union Glacier Camp each evening for dinner, or you can set out on a multi-day expedition to explore many of the valleys and peaks in the . Routes vary from technical ascents and easy snow climbs to magnificent ridge traverses with views over the Ronne Ice Shelf and Polar Plateau. Each experience is unique and the opportunities for exploration are endless. Only a handful of people have traversed this remote region and you may be the first person to attempt a new route and marvel at the view below. When weather and runway conditions permit, our intercontinental aircraft will arrive at Union Glacier to transport you back to Chile. Our staff will meet you Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South the airport and transfer you back to your hotel. We recommend booking your flight home one week after your return Antarctic flight. If you purchase a full-fare ticket, most airlines will allow you to move your departure date. It is important to give yourself a buffer as delays are common in Antarctic travel. Our Punta Arenas team can provide a list of local tour operators and excursions if you wish to explore Chile before you return home. Ride in one of our vehicles to this dramatic marble buttress overlooking the blue-ice runway. Beautiful ice pools and moraines offer endless opportunities for photography. Named in the s after geologist Benjamin Drake IV, this impressive icefall tumbles off the polar plateau into Union Glacier. Winds from the South Pole carve huge waves into the blue-ice and polish the surface into a high Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South. Discover the power of wind on ice as you wander through a sparkling turquoise corridor. Just remember to leave them in place, as nothing may be removed from Antarctica. Another spectacular setting for blue-ice photography and panoramic views! You can check out a pair of cross-country skis or a fat-tire bike and take a spin around our groomed 10k loop or you can enjoy a cup of tea, an Antarctic book, or fun game in our camp library. In the evenings, we regularly offer lectures and films tailored to your experience. If you feel you want to additional support to carry equipment for you then please contact the office to discuss pricing for this option. We Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South arrange for a personal porter to carry for you throughout the expedition but due to the high cost of operating in Antarctica, the costs for this service are substantial. We offer Privately Guided Expeditions in Antarctica and have been fortunate enough to work with many private groups over the years with exceptional results. Please enquire with our office for more details. Imagine being able to have the pleasure of standing on the geographical South Pole? We are experts in polar journeys having led a number of private groups to the South Pole. Please enquire with our office if interested in this option. 'Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing the Frozen South' written by

The high-precision GPS data collected by his team was used in subsequent American and Bulgarian mapping. In Gildea led a team following in the footsteps of Robert Falcon Scottin order to raise money for charity. Gildea is the author of The Antarctic Mountaineering Chronology. Gildea Glacier in Craddock Massif, Antarctica is named after him. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Archived 16 May at the Wayback Machine Explorersweb. Retrieved 4 January Retrieved 8 January The Sydney Morning Herald. Ryan - First Ascent". Retrieved 5 January US Geological Survey. Antarctica Now. Outside Online". Outside Online. The Conversation. Les Montagnes de l'Antarctique. Categories : Australian mountain climbers Explorers of Antarctica Australian explorers Living people births Australian people stubs. Hidden categories: Webarchive template wayback links CS1: long volume value Use British English from August Use dmy dates from June All articles with dead external links Articles with dead external links from July Articles with permanently dead external links All Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South articles. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. This Australian biography article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Damien Gildea - Wikipedia

This superbly 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. The publication focuses on the mountains of Antarctica and will appeal to a wider public than strictly climbers by including numerous descriptions of the mountain Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South geography and glaciology; exploration and travel history; profiles of adventurers; climbers Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South sailors; many anecdotes; practical information, etc. It also contains unique practical information intended for all who plan an expedition in these regions technical data; routes; approaches; equipment; transport, etc. Over seven Antarctic summers since Damien Gildea has climbed many of Antarctica's highest peaks, several by new routes and made a number of first ascents. He is the youngest Australian to ski to the South Pole and the first Australian to have guided a client to the South Pole. In he wrote the Antarctic Mountaineering Chronology, the first and only reference book on climbing in Antarctica and South Georgia. Since then he has written numerous journal and magazine articles on climbing 'down south'. Since Damien has done several trips to the Himalaya and Karakoram, mainly to lesser- known areas. He has summited solo on popular peaks like Aconcagua, Sajama and Denali and climbed technical ice routes in New Zealand, Canada and the Alps. When not on expedition, Damien lives in Australia. Convert currency. Add to Basket. Book Description Condition: New. Bookseller Inventory ST Seller Inventory ST More information about Mountaineering in Antarctica: Climbing in the Frozen South seller Contact this seller. Seller Inventory n. Book Description Nevicata, Condition: New. Seller Inventory mon Book Description Nevicata Seller Inventory GRD New Book. 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