A stunning collection of rare black-and-white photographs capturing the spirit of Yosemite Valley during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Glen Denny’s intimate portraits and dramatic landscapes document the dawn of big-wall climbing and the tight-knit community of climbers who defined this golden era of adventure. Both a visual time capsule and a tribute to climbing’s pioneers, the book offers an authentic glimpse into the culture and camaraderie that shaped modern climbing.
Published by Patagonia
Winner of the 2007 Banff Mountain Book Award for Mountain Image
144 pages
Hardcover
Printed on 50% recycled paper
Made in China.
1270 g (44.8 oz)
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