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Climbing Fitz Roy, 1968: Reflections on the Lost Photos of t

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Climbing Fitz Roy, 1968 tells the tale of a six-month excursion to Patagonia, Chile that changed the lives of three rock climbers who wanted to ascend Cerro Fitz Roy.
While San Francisco raved through the summer of love, three rock climbers, a skier and a filmmaker struck out on their own journey. The goal was the ascent of the iconic Cerro Fitz Roy in Patagonia, Chile. This six-month excursion resulted in the formation of a groundbreaking movie and several innovative companies (Patagonia, The North Face, Esprit) and the participants' lifelong commitment to the environment.
  • Published by Patagonia, copyright 2013
  • Hardcover
  • 138 pages
  • 90 photos
  • Includes essays and reflections
  • Printed on 100% recycled paper
  • Made in China.