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Ski-runs in the High Alps

Ski-runs in the High Alps

By Roget, F. F.

Published by Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4064066124328
eBook

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In "Ski-runs in the High Alps," F. F. Roget artfully weaves a tapestry of adventure and geography, exploring the exhilarating slopes and serene panoramas of the Alpine landscape. Combining vivid imagery with detailed descriptions, Roget captures both the physical thrill of skiing and the profound connection one can have with nature. The book is positioned within the literary context of early 20th-century travel writing, reflecting the burgeoning popularity of winter sports and the romantic ideal of the Alpine wilderness that captivated many during this period. F. F. Roget, an avid skier and mountaineer with a profound appreciation for the natural world, draws upon his own experiences traversing the high-altitude trails and slopes of the Alps. His profound respect for the environment, coupled with adventure and exploration as a personal ethos, informs the narrative. Roget'Äôs background as a writer in the realms of both fiction and outdoor literature allowed him to craft a work that is both engaging and immersive. This book is highly recommended for anyone who cherishes the thrill of adventure, skiing enthusiasts, and those with an appreciation for the beauty of the Alps. It serves as both a practical guide and a literary escape, drawing readers into an unforgettable journey through the majestic highlands.

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