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Thank you for viewing. This is a set of 6 books by Katsuichi Honda related to adventure. All books are free of writing, folds, or creases, and have no noticeable scratches or stains. Please purchase if you understand that these are used items. No pets, no smoking. They will be sent via "Mercari Bin" with tracking and compensation. Immediate purchase is OK. (Contents) ● Tabidachi no Ki (Parts 1 & 2) ... Photo 2 ⇒ Part 1: When he was a sophomore in high school, he climbed Mt. Shiomi near his hometown for the first time. The excitement of standing on the summit, after sweating and climbing relentlessly, was also the beginning of a journey into a new world. The author, who later planned a Himalayan expedition in the mountaineering club at university, recounts his memories of mountains and travel up to that point, and frankly records the inner workings of his spiritual formation through the mountains in his youth. ⇒ Part 2: The author, who was born and raised in a mountainous region, finds the joy of creation and the journey into the unknown through mountain climbing. From his many mountain experiences, he reflects on the meaning of life and adventure, and publishes his first paper asking, "What is creative mountaineering?", and organizes an overseas expedition team at university. This is a vivid record of mountains and youth, where the origins of his later excellent reportage and papers can be seen. ● Akogare no Himalaya ... Photo 3 Starting from Gilgit, crossing the Naltar Pass, tracing the Karambar River, and attempting to climb Prian Sar. The leader explored the Karambar Glacier of Campile Dior, and then descended the Yasin River from the Ishkoman Pass and returned to Gilgit. This book details this pioneer work. ● Yama wo Kangaeru ... Photo 4 The current mountaineering world is in a very dangerous era. Due to the development of transportation and improved equipment, anyone can easily enter the mountains, and truly clumsy accidents are increasing. If time passes without proper analysis or evaluation, the accidents become romanticized, and the dead become heroes. Sometimes, with a sharpness that seems ruthless, the book analyzes the accidents. If you read this carefully, you will no longer be able to go to the mountains with a casual attitude. ● Boken to Nihonjin ... Photo 5 What meaning does "adventure" have in modern society? It questions the meaning and significance of "adventure" for the Japanese. ● Uemura Naomi no Boken ... Photo 6 Based on numerous essays that trace the life of the adventurer who disappeared on Alaska's Mount McKinley, the book explores the essence of adventure.
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