Self-Rescue: Second Edition
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
The must-have handbook on rescue techniques for serious climbers Whether you need to assist your partner past a difficult section of a climb or rappel down a multipitch route with an injured climber, you owe it to yourself and your fellow climbers to be prepared. How to Climb™: Self-Rescue fully describes and illustrates a variety of techniques that every climber needs to know for safety and self-reliance.  The first edition of this book was the authority on rescue techniques for rock climbers. Now completely updated and revised with the latest techniques—and accompanied by Mike Clelland’s clear, detailed illustrations—David Fasulo’s How to Climb™: Self-Rescue remains the definitive resource on the topic. Contents1. Transition Model 2. Self-Rescue Concepts: Terrain, Technical Ledges, Baseline and Belay Escapes 3. Tools and Primary Systems for Self-Rescue4. Knots and Hitches5. Anchors and Belays6. Patient Assessment7. Terrain Assessment8. Hands Free 9. Course of Action – Descend10. Course of Action – Ascend11. Course of Action – Stabilize/Shelter in Place12. Top-Rope Rescue13. Second Rescue14. Leader Rescue 15. Search and Rescue16. Analysis of Select Rescues and Accidents  17. Skills Assessment
Customer Reviews
Bad ebook with formatting issues and missing images
While the paper version of this book is great, this poor quality ebook has several issues. It appears to be an automatically generated ebook based off of an OCR scan of a paper copy.
- there are random spots in the book where random words have random spaces
- there is at least one section of the book where half of a sentence is inexplicably no longer text but part of an image (leading me to believe that this was generated through OCR)
- there are multiple illustrations that are incorrectly placed, where the text does not match the displayed image. This is quite dangerous as when reading you cannot be sure whether or not you are looking at an illustration that is actually supposed to be there and is describing the correct technique.