I'm looking for recommendations for an Alpine instructional book as a present for someone who has done a little bit of Alpine climbing but has so far always followed more experienced climbers.
In reply to Martin Haworth:
Thank you for the replies, I was thinking of getting the Bruce Goodlad book, so it's good that the recommendations confirm it is a good one to get.
As far as I can tell, Peter Cliff's book is still in print.
They are very different books, but they are both great. I feel they complement each other. If I had to choose just one I'd go for the Goodlad book. Cliff's book is small, quick to read and quite cheap so both may be an option.
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