Our latest poll is over. Our next meeting date, decided by an overwhelming majority, is September 13. Our next item of discussion, decided by a much narrower margin, will be No Shortcuts to the Top, by Ed Viesturs. This is a great book (with a great title, as well). I'll contact the library and see if they can get any copies through inter-library-loan. Expect an update on any progress in this area sometime in the next few days. With that said, there are some very cheap copies (in the realm of $3-4) available online.
After more than a month long break, I think it's time to bring the UVMLS back. Right now, I think a good next meeting date would be Thursday, February 28th. This gives us some time to pick and read our next book. Speaking of which, I have a few ideas for our next read. At the last meeting, we had mentioned maybe branching out and reading a book about long-distance sailing, which, while not "mountain literature," has many themes in common with other books we've read. I'd like to put this out for consideration, but I also think that A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush , by Eric Newby, could be a good pick that is still mountain-based. It's more of a travel book and less of a hardcore suffering epic. I've put a poll below. If a majority of people select "sailing book," I'll pick one and let the group know which book specifically we're going to read. What do you want to read for our next book? A sailing book (If this option wins, I...
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