Don't Die
On the Mountain

By Dan H. Allen

A book about mountain saftey: good judgement, decision-making, and leadership in the outdoors -- backpacking, hiking, mountain climbing.

Don't Die on the Mountain

2nd Edition

This book was written for beginners and others who want to know what makes the difference between safety and disaster in the mountains. Chapter 1 contains the key to staying alive. It should help you understand how decisions are made and that your decisions are so important. Chapter 2 contains a discussion of leadership. Also in this chapter you will find a list of the responsibilities of the follower. Chapter 3 deals with the practical aspects of leading a hike, even if you are alone. The remainder of the book provides enumeration of the hazards found in the mountains along with remedies and helpful suggestions. This is information needed by all hikers.

Paperback; a total of 224 pages with eight pages of color photos.

Published by
Diapensia Press, New London, New Hampshire

ISBN0-9662690-0-4
LCCN97-095034

This book is dedicated to the next generation of hikers, and particularly to: Dan, Diana, Cyndi, Justin, Kristoff, John, Keegan, Jeremy, Konrad, Jay, Laura and Bennett.

Don't Die on the Mountain
Preface | Table of Contents | Introduction | About the Author
Ordering Information
News from the Author's "Hike the Appalachian Trail in the Winter" Project, year 2000


Copyright © 1998 by Dan H. Allen
All rights are reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.