Alpine Warriors

Bernadette McDonald

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After the Second World War a period of relative calm began in Josip Broz Tito's Yugoslavia. During the next thirty years citizens could travel freely if they had the money. Most did not, but alpinists did. Through elaborate training regimes and state-supported expeditions abroad, Yugoslavian alpinists began making impressive climbs in the Himalaya as early as 1960. By the '70s, they were ascending the 8000ers. Alpine Warriors is a highly readable, intense and exciting look at the explosion of Slovenian alpinism in the context of that country's turbulent political history, from internationally renowned moutain historian Bernadette McDonald.
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Cordee Code: CNA437
Page Size: 150 x 210 mm
No of Pages: 335
Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books
ISBN13: 9781771601092
Published Date: September 2015
Edition: 1st ed: Sept 2015
Binding: Hardback
Illustrations: b&w and colour photo sections
Weight: 670g
Geoarea: Himalaya
Product Type: simple
After the Second World War a period of relative calm began in Josip Broz Tito's Yugoslavia. During the next thirty years citizens could travel freely if they had the money. Most did not, but alpinists did. Through elaborate training regimes and state-supported expeditions abroad, Yugoslavian alpinists began making impressive climbs in the Himalaya as early as 1960. By the '70s, they were ascending the 8000ers.

These teams were dominated by Slovenian climbers, since their region includes the Julian Alps, a fiercely steep range of limestone peaks that provided the ideal training ground. After Tito died in 1980, however, the calm ended. Inter-ethnic conflict and economic decline ripped Yugoslavia apart. But Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic misread the courage and character of several Yugoslavian states, including Slovenia, and by 1991 Slovenia was independent.

The new country continued its support for climbers, and success bred success. By 1995, all of the 8000ers had been climbed by Slovenian teams. And in the next ten years, some of the most dramatic and futuristic climbs were made by these ferocious alpinists. Apart from a few superstars, most of these amazing athletes remain unknown in the West.

Alpine Warriors is a highly readable, intense and exciting look at the explosion of Slovenian alpinism in the context of that country's turbulent political history, from internationally renowned moutain historian Bernadette McDonald.
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