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Mountain and Mountaineering

AuthorChandranath Das
PublisherAayu Publications
Publisher2016
Publisher125 p,
Publishercol plates
ISBN9789385161247

Contents: 1. History of Himalayan mountaineering. 2. Origin of the Himalaya. 3. Himalayan tribes and culture. 4. Himalayan mountaineering guides. 5. World's fourteen eight thousand (peaks above 8,000 meters).  6. At a glance of chronological history of Mount Everest (1711-1953). 7. Major peaks in the Himalaya with survey no. 8. Major peaks in best of the world. 9. Directory of mountaineers in the world (noted up to 2015).  10. Mountaineering: do's and don'ts. 11. Mountaineering institutes in India. 12. Securing mountain heritage.

Few mountain systems in the world have so profoundly influenced the psyche of people as the Himalayas have done ours. Like all mountains a certain uniformity of cultural patterns can be seen here also from the north-eastern to the north-western Himalayas. The apparent unity of Himalayan culture is reinforced by the influence of Lamaism of Buddhism from the north and the cultural influences from the plains. In other hand, the mountaineering is a hobby and adventures. The British mountaineers were usually well to do professional men who spent six or eight weeks each summer in traveling through the Alps and climbing the peaks which most attracted them, specially Himalayan range.  

This book has been written especially for mountain lovers and for people associated with mountaineering related activities. This document gives an insight to get a vast knowledge about Himalayan culture and its mountaineering history.  Also gives information about mountaineering Institutes in India, like Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI), Darjeeling,  Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering & Winter Sports (JIM & WS), Pahalgam, Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM), Uttarkashi., Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports, (ABVIMAS), Manali, Sonam Gyatso Mountaineering Institute (SGMI), Sikkim., National Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (NIMAS). These institutes takes various courses of actions to protect the mountain ecosystem, promote peace, harmony & stability in mountainous region, also to help mountaineers attain their goals and aspirations by way of these courses.

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