The Art of Shralpinism, Jeremy Jones
The Art of Shralpinism, Jeremy Jones
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The Art of Shralpinism
Lessons from the Mountains

Author: Jeremy Jones

Narrator: Gary Tiedemann

Unabridged: 11 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/01/2022


Synopsis

Not a technical guide on snowboarding but, rather, a very personal approach to how to think about mountains, snow, and adventure, The Art of Shralpinism reflects the remarkable journey of snowboarding superstar Jeremy Jones. Drawing on the hundreds of journals he has kept over the years, Jones offers intriguing snapshots of time and place that include his own on-the-slope stories and white-out moments, as well as those of other prominent adventurers such as Jimmy Chin, Zahan Billimoria, and Christina Lusti.

Shralpinism is a compendium of lessons hard won: quick tips, sound advice, and impactful stories. Learn which aspects of avalanche training are most crucial to absorb, ways to anticipate slope behavior or recognize clean lines, how to cut a cornice or develop safety protocols, how to build a fitness routine, the art of the turn, and keys to developing terrain and skills progression. Jones discusses the importance of mentors, the necessity and intensity of practice, the nature of risk, and the shape of failure.

But at its heart, The Art of Shralpinism revels in the power of experience, the impact of stoke, and the beauty that underscores all outdoor adventure.

About Jeremy Jones

Jeremy Jones is an award-winning snowboarder, the owner of Jones Snowboards, and the founder of Protect Our Winters, a global nonprofit that unites passionate outdoor people to protect the places they love from climate change. The recipient of eleven Big Mountain Rider of the Year awards from Snowboarder Magazine and a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, Jones has starred in dozens of snowboard films, including his highly acclaimed trilogy, Deeper, Further, and Higher.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kristen

So far it looks like I’m an outlier here, but this book did very little for me. Jones is clearly legit in his breadth of experience, and I enjoyed learning about his life, but I feel he was trying to do too much here. The result is a very superficial rendering of topics that deserve more. Every trav......more

Goodreads review by Amie

Man I was really excited for this book but it just… fell flat for me. Not only was it hard to read due to design choices (one font was especially hard and then they made it a light orange colour) and layout but it jumped around all over the place with a lot of pithy phrases and mottos scattered over......more

Goodreads review by Amy

Such a great read. It’s a perfect mix of information on big mountain riding and general backcountry safety, a bit of fun tidbits from Jones’ upbringing and life, and both illustrations and written depictions of some of the most beautiful mountains in the world - many of them in Alaska. It’s smart an......more