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The Mountain Worth Climbing

Author : Dennis Zimmerman
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 44,67 MB
Release : 2010-05-14
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1452001928

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An Inspirational Life Changing Event Dennis Zimmerman takes you on his inspirational life's journey from being a dysfunctional alcoholic, to being an inspired man of God. Dennis reveals through the word of God the different valleys that we enter, and how by trusting in Jesus Christ he got out of those valleys by climbing the mountain worth climbing. You are invited to take this journey yourself, for what God has done for Dennis, He will do for you also. For more info go to: www.themountainworthclimbing.com

The Mountain Worth Climbing Study Guide

Author : Dennis Zimmerman
Publisher :
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 23,93 MB
Release : 2013-08-08
Category :
ISBN : 9781492117285

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This is a study guide that goes along with the book The Mountain Worth Climbing. An Action to Take for Recovery.This well give inspiration to those who are going through troubles in their life.The Mountain Worth Climbing is about how Dennis Zimmerman takes you on his journey from being a dysfunctional alcoholic to an inspired man of God.Dennis tells about the different valleys that he entered, and by trusting God, got out of those valleys by climbing The Mountain Worth Climbing.God is calling for you to start climbing The Mountain Worth Climbing. This study guide will help you on your climb, so that you can get to where the glory of God is along with His mercy and grace. This is where also all the captives are set free, and this is all done through God by His Son Jesus Christ.

The Mountain of My Fear

Author : David Roberts
Publisher :
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 41,82 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Huntington, Mount
ISBN :

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Account of first ascent of west face of Mt. Huntington, Alaska, in 1965.

The Mountain Within: Leadership Lessons and Inspiration for Your Climb to the Top

Author : Herta Von Stiegel
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 37,63 MB
Release : 2011-08-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0071773258

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In July 2008, international business executive Herta von Stiegel led a group of disabled people to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for charity. The story was captured in the award-winning documentary The Mountain Within—and now the expedition has inspired this remarkable work, which blends the gripping tale with powerful leadership lessons and conversations with many of the world’s most influential business leaders: Kay Unger Sung-Joo Kim Dr. Joachim Faber Baroness Scotland of Asthal Marsha Serlin Dr. Karl (Charly) and Lisa Kleissner Martha (Marty) Wikstrom Sam Chisholm Minister Mohamed Lotfi Mansour Karin Forseke President and Lt. General Seretse Khama Ian Khama Christie Hefner Abeyya Al-Qatami Hon. Al Gore and David Blood Dr. Mohamed “Mo” Ibrahim Life may be full of obstacles, but it is the mountain within that most often needs to be conquered. No matter your challenges or where you are on your climb to the top, this unique work helps you become a resilient leader capable of guiding your team to achieve even the most challenging goal.

The Mountain Within

Author : Alexander Huber
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 26,70 MB
Release : 2010-06-24
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1626369836

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One of the best mountaineers of our generation ?nally reveals the details of his many exciting extreme alpine ascents—ascents in which his only equipment is a pair of shoes and a small bag for holding chalk. Clinging to the crevasses in mountain walls, with muscles bulging as he makes his free ascent, Huber has become one of the world’s most recognized and photographed extreme alpine climbers. Along with many other legendary ascents detailed here, he and his brother set a new record of 2 hours and 46 minutes on El Capitan, The Nose, Yosemite Park in the Fall of 2007—a climb that usually takes three days. When he free-soloed the Kommunist’s famous peaks, Alexander Huber declared, “Why? For me, it is the search for my limits. On the other side, I am aware that the time is limited.” With major corporate sponsors like Adidas and Atmoic, this is a fascinating insight into one of the world’s best mountaineers.

The Tower

Author : Kelly Cordes
Publisher : Patagonia
Page : 437 pages
File Size : 14,35 MB
Release : 2014-11-15
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1938340345

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Patagonia’s Cerro Torre, considered by many the most beautiful peak in the world, draws the finest and most devoted technical alpinists to its climbing challenges. But controversy has swirled around this ice-capped peak since Cesare Maestri claimed first ascent in 1959. Since then a debate has raged, with world-class climbers attempting to retrace his route but finding only contradictions. This chronicle of hubris, heroism, controversies and epic journeys offers a glimpse into the human condition, and why some pursue extreme endeavors that at face value have no worth.

A History of Mountain Climbing

Author : Roger Frison-Roche
Publisher : Flammarion-Pere Castor
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 27,14 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN :

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Beginning with the first conquest of the Alps in the eighteenth century, the drive to scale the world's tallest peaks has inspired generations of amateur and professional climbers and explorers. In breathtaking illustrations and an exciting, accessible text, Roger Frison-Roche and Sylvain Jouty bring the history of mountain climbing vividly to life. Supplemented by biographies of fifty of the world's most celebrated mountain climbers and a detailed chronology, this thrilling chronicle of the triumphs and defeats that have marked the history of the sport will appeal to mountain-climbing enthusiasts and anyone who loves the great outdoors.

Conquistadors of the Useless

Author : Lionel Terray
Publisher : Mountaineers Books
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 32,94 MB
Release : 2008-09-16
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1680510843

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"If my library was to somehow catch fire and I could only save one book, the long out of print Conquistadors of the Useless, by Lionel Terray, would be it." -- Explore magazine "The finest mountaineering narrative ever written." -- David Roberts, author of Mountain of My Fear * One of National Geographic Adventure's "100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time" * The story of ground-breaking climbs told with insight and wit * A mountaineering classic brought back into print Frenchman Lionel Terray is one of mountaineering history's greatest alpinists, and his autobiography, Conquistadors of the Useless, stands among the "100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time", according to National Geographic Adventure magazine. Following World War II, when France desperately needed successes to heal its wounds, Terray emerged as a national hero, conquering summits atop the planet's highest mountains. This biography of Lionel Terry is filled with first-time feats and acts of bravery in the face of unspeakable odds. He climbed with legends such as Maurice Herzog, Gaston Rebuffat, and Louis Lachenal. He made first ascents in the Alps, Alaska, the Andes, and the Himalaya. Terray's gripping story captures the energy of an optimistic world shaking off the restraints of war and austerity. It's a mountaineering classic.

Meditations on the Peaks

Author : Julius Evola
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 41,52 MB
Release : 1998-02-01
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 1620550385

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Evola articulates the close relationship between the physical rigors of mountain climbing and the ascent of the initiate toward self-transcendence. Julius Evola, a leading exponent of esoteric thought, was also an ardent mountain climber who personally scaled the peaks of the Tyrols, Alps, and Dolomites. For Evola the physical conquest of a mountain, with all the courage, self-transcendence and mental lucidity that it entails, becomes an inseparable and complementary part of spiritual awakening. It is no coincidence that many ancient cultures chose mountains as the abodes of their gods and considered the rigorous ascent of peaks as the task of heroes and initiates. In modern times, which tend to suffocate the heroic with naked self interest, the mountain still forms part of the profound dimension of spirit where the soul finds within itself more than what it thought itself to be. In Meditations on the Peaks, Evola combines recollections of his own experiences with reflections on other inspirational men and women who shared his view of the transcendent greatness of mountains.