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''The Mountain Environment'' is a ''Traveller'' supplement dealing with the particular situation and problems of travel and survival in rugged terrain. Included are specific rules systems designed to simulate mountaineering and other activities and hazards found in mountain terrain, explanations of equipment available for use in such terrain, and a guide to constructing specific mountain situations, special events and encounters, and adventures.
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''The Mountain Environment'' is a ''Traveller'' supplement dealing with the particular situation and problems of travel and survival in rugged terrain. Included are specific rules systems designed to simulate mountaineering and other activities and hazards found in mountain terrain, explanations of equipment available for use in such terrain, and a guide to constructing specific mountain situations, special events and encounters, and adventures.
 
 
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Revision as of 01:55, 21 February 2018

The Mountain Environment
[[File:Themountainenvironment.jpg]]
Author [[J. Andrew Keith]]
Publisher [[Gamelords]]
Version [[Classic Traveller]]
Format digest
Language English
Pages 48
Year Published 1983
Canonical yes
Available from TBD
Table of Contents
TBD

[[Category:Classic Traveller Books]] [[Category:Gamelords Books]]

The Mountain Environment is one of a short series of booklets from Gamelords looking at Classic Traveller rules for specific environment types.

Description (Specifications)

The Mountain Environment is a Traveller supplement dealing with the particular situation and problems of travel and survival in rugged terrain. Included are specific rules systems designed to simulate mountaineering and other activities and hazards found in mountain terrain, explanations of equipment available for use in such terrain, and a guide to constructing specific mountain situations, special events and encounters, and adventures.

Challenge your players to broaden their horizons and enter The Mountain Environment.

Table of Contents

Introduction 3
Rules 4
Mountain Terrain 19
Special Encounters and Events 33
Equipment 39
Using this Booklet 44
Adventures in the Mountain Environment 47

Meta-history & Background (Dossier)

Gamelords produced a series of books dealing with adventure environments:

  1. The Desert Environment
  2. The Mountain Environment
  3. The Undersea Environment

Cargonaut Press made an additional book:

  1. The Arctic Environment

Credits (Primary Sources)

Design
J. Andrew Keith
Illustrator
William H. Keith, Jr.
Editing
Kerry Lloyd
Layout
Michael Watkins
Graphics
Larry Shade and Janet Trautvetter

References & Contributions (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.