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Seven Decades of Mountain Climbing: A Flatlander's Journey to the Summit
Rod Harris
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| #5291352 in Books | 2010-06-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.25 x6.00l,.35 | File type: PDF | 100 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Remarkable Journey|By Dave Kenealy|When we think of hard climbing nowadays, and of modern climbers, we probably don't picture someone living in the Midwest, holding down a full-time job while rasing a family, having a successful marraige and building his own house. The author of this book did all that, and did the hardest climbs of his era with style and obvious enjoyment. From|About the Author|Rod Harris was born in the flatlands of Illinois. In 1948, at the tender age of twenty, he discovered the mountains and never stopped rediscovering them. He has climbed with the Chicago Mountaineering Club, saw death and danger, enjoyed Teton Te
Rod Harris climbed North America's peaks when the summit registers were still bare. He learned from European legends of mountaineering, saw death and danger, enjoyed Teton Tea Parties, camp life and the exhilaration of reaching summits in Colorado, Wyoming, Canada, Japan and Austria-and then he brought his friends and family along for the ride. In this epic account, Rod captures the passion and the thrill of his time spent in the mountains of this great planet.
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