1992. 209 pp, ills. This book includes these stories: Eiger, Moose's Tooth, El Cap, Half Dome, Nose in a Day.
'When I started climbing seriously in the early 70's, Jim Bridwell was the biggest name in rock climbing. From Yosemite to Crag Dru, from Patagonia, to the Canadian Rockies, Bridwell was the man. Now, over twenty years later, he is even more the man. He redefined the sport. He's done more than anyone else. He's been everywhere. And somehow he is still alive. But then, Jim Bridwell is the man. The rest of us are just climbers. - John Long, Author, How to Rock Climb.
We wondered: 'would the old fox tell all?' Climbing adventures is the answer. It's a direttisimo into the heart and muscle, the indissoluble spirit, the full speed antics of Bridwell. No other alpine rock climber has been as daring a visionary, as unswerving. Or has had as much fun. It's total recall with white knuckles. - Ned Gillette, Adventure Photo Journalist.
'Jim is a rich and colorful character, a man of passion, intensity, and honesty. His reputation as a climber rests upon solid achievements across a smorgasbord of climbing disciplines. His first book describes Jim's alpine adventures in his own engaging and inimitable style.' - Royal Robbins,
Paperback. Out of print, used copies, VG-Fine condition. SIGNED by Jim Bridwell
Check his resume. It's from www.Climbandmore.com