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Has anyone any recommendations for skiing / adventure books?
I like reading adventure books and have read quite a few trail running / general adventure ones, but wondered I've not really come across many skiing ones.
Cheers!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I've tried quite a few over the years and never really come up trumps, other than 'Skiing Around The World' by Jimmy Petterson, which I really enjoyed. That said, it's not easy to come by - ever since reading it I've occasionally tried to get another copy as I want to give it as a birthday present to a skiing mate of mine, but I assume it's out of print as it never seems to appear on any of the usual book sites other than 2nd hand.
Anyway, good luck. I'll be interested in any other books that come out of this thread...
Cheers
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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A book I have really enjoyed was "Mountain Memories", by Mick Hull. Probably of limited interest to people outside Australia because it traces his experiences as a skier in Australia from the early 1930s to the 1980s. The included photos are "priceless".
There is however a fair bit in it on Zurs, which became Mick's regular European, destination.
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@Billy M, I had 20 copies of Petersen's book that I was supposed to promote, but ended up as birthday/ xmas presents for ski chums... If I have any, I'll ping you.
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The Race of My Life - Hermann Maier. Worth a read.
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Daleybou1234, Yes that's the one but I think it's 2nd hand from the USA. It is indeed A4 and 440 pages - a bit of a beast, but about half and half pictures/writing. If it's something you want you might be better off putting your hand up for a copy from under a new name as well.
under a new name,, that sounds great, many thanks. It is almost a year until mate's birthday now, but that's no problem. If you have a copy going spare then I'd happily take one off your hands and keep it in hand until his birthday comes around again...
Cheers all.
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Bit off topic, but the Fergus Fleming book "Killing Dragons: The conquest of the Alps" was rather good IMHO. All about the early days of climbing in the Alps, and how no man should undertake a climb without at least 6 casks of brandy, a brace of roasted game hens and heavily armed porters to deal with all the mythical beasts that dwell in the high mountains.
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Skiing around the world is the best book I have come across. Good stories from all the places he visits and the Alagna chapter stands out! Meeting some of these people after reading about them in the book is surreal!
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@downhillalltheway, It's a brilliant read...his honesty during his rehab is incredible.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@under a new name, I would also be interested in a copy of the book if avaiable
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How about:
Andy Martin ~ Coming Down the Mountain
I read it when it came out so can't remember if it was good, but it certainly wasn't bad.
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You know it makes sense.
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Am reading 2 Planks and a Passion at the moment
Anne Sauvy's short stories of the mountains and mountain people (climbers, skiers) are something a little bit different but interesting read
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I seem to remember reading about a book on an Italian ski guide who worked into his 90's, does any one know the name of the book/author as I couldn't find it
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Poster: A snowHead
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Hermann Maier added to wish list - 2 recommendations is good enough for me!
@speed098, I thought Another Long Day On The Piste was distinctly average to be honest. I'd keep your money in your pocket on that one if I were you. In a similar way, I have War & Piste but haven't read it, probably never will as I fear it is awful. No idea why I ever bought it...!
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Some Good recommendations here, thanks. I've added @speed098, books to my wishlist on Amaon, so will purchase when payday arrives
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speed098, no problem. Have you read Rough Ride by Paul Kimmage? Like you, I've read a few cycling books and whilst it was a while ago and I don't remember much about it, I do remember it being worth a read.
That Flanagan's Run sounds interesting. I've added it to the wish list - but is it worthwhile for a non-runner?
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@Billy M,
Not read Paul's book yet but it is on my to read list.
It is one of the books on a list I have given to relatives to buy me for birthday or xmas, was hoping as it was near the top I would have it by now but hey they have bought me the tour map book, climbs of the tour plus a few other great tour books not to mention most of the available dvd's
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I should have advertised it on here. Admin and I could have split the modest profits.
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