For the first time readers will be able to contemplate the hidden treasures of the great south and discover its most remote mountain regions. The publication will focus on the mountains of Antarctica and will appeal to a wider public than strictly climbers by including numerous descriptions of the mountain ranges’ geography and glaciology, exploration and travel history, profiles of adventurers, climbers and sailors, many anecdotes, practical information, etc.
Being a mountaineering book, it will also contain unique practical information intended for all who plan an expedition in in these regions (technical data, routes, approaches, equipment, transport, etc.). A large number of original high quality photos and specially drawn maps illustrate the book.
The author has chosen to divide the presentation of the White Continent’s mountains by geographical areas, each one being the subject of a chapter. New Large Format Hardcover with Dust Jacket.
INTRODUCTION
ELLSWORTH MOUNTAINS
Sentinel Range: Vinson Massif.
Heritage Range
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA
South Orkney Islands
South Shetland Islands
Graham Land
Alexander Island
Palmer Land
QUEEN MAUD LAND
TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS
Northern Transantarctics
Southern Transantarctics
SOUTH GEORGIA
OTHER AREAS
Kerguelen Islands
Heard Island
Framnes Mountains
Marie Byrd Land
Remote Antarctic Islands
ANTARCTIC FEATURE NAMES
ANTARCTIC 4000m PEAK LIST
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INDEX
DAMIEN GILDEA - BIOGRAPHY
Over the last seven Antarctic summers Damien has climbed many of Antarctica’s highest peaks, several by new routes and made a number of first ascents. In 2000-01 Damien worked as a guide for ANI on a 1130 km ski journey to the South Pole. He is the youngest Australian to ski to the South Pole and the first Australian to have guided a client to the South Pole. Damien has also climbed on the Antarctic Peninsula, both as a guide and doing GPS work.
In 1998 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’. He is the Antarctic correspondent for the
Since 1995 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.