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Die Trying One Mans Quest To Conquer The Seven Summits Parfet

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Die Trying One Mans Quest To Conquer The Seven Summits Parfet
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Publisher: American Management Association
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Author: Parfet, Bo;Buskin, Richard
ISBN: 9780814410844, 0814410847
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Die Trying One Mans Quest To Conquer The Seven Summits Parfet by Parfet, Bo;buskin, Richard 9780814410844, 0814410847 instant download after payment.

In early 2003, a young Wall Street investment banker named Bo Parfet set out to accomplish something very few people had done before- climbing the highest mountain on every continent. What began as a casual interest would soon become a lifelong passion and in just over four years, Bo would overcome the odds and conquer all of the mountains- Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Denali, Vinson Massif, Elbrus, Carstenz Pyramid, Kosciuskp, and Everest- with courage, unbridled passion, and determination. From dodging avalanches to crossing a ladder over a seemingly bottomless crevasse, to making his way through the Khumbu Icefall and burying a dead teammate at 27,000 feet, we experience all of the author's exhilarating, often terrifying climbs first-hand.

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