Well placed to discuss the art of skiing, Arnold Lunn was editor of the
Climber's Club Journal and the Alpine Ski Club Annual, founded the
Oxford University Mountaineering Club, invented the skiing slalom race
and was eventually knighted for his services to British Skiing and
Anglo-Swiss relations. Originally published as a cheap handbook for
skiing, this Classic Guide is devoted to the needs of the beginner, from
the technical aspects of how to ski to what to wear while doing it,
published during a time when the Alps were relatively unexplored by
British skiers. As ski lifts were an unknown entity during the early
twentieth century, Arnold Lunn traces the difficulties of a ski-runner
and the problems encountered while mountaineering in the dangerous
winter alps.