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Three Days of the Condor or Fifty Shades of Dry - Second in the Series from the Adventure Library (Hardcover)
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Three Days of the Condor or Fifty Shades of Dry - Second in the Series from the Adventure Library (Hardcover)
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This is a trilogy about three separate epic climbs. Climbs that are
difficult enough by themselves, but were made more grueling by the
common thread of life-threatening heat. The insidious sun sucking
energy, water, and even your willpower from a well-conditioned man
made the hard climbs a more arduous task. Included in these stories
are many other true-to-life adventures and narrow escapes for the
author. Three Days of the Condor talks about camaraderie and the
accomplishment of doing something difficult that few could
accomplish. According to Jeff Lowe, "There is a certain purity in
engaging in what some would call a useless activity. When the
climber confronts the overhang, he does so with the knowledge that
no material gain will result from the competition of the task. He
is confident that when he is done, the satisfaction will outweigh
the effort." I have always returned to the mountains for
introspection. It must be at least partially genetic for man to
seek the "high ground," for protection, exploration, or an attempt
at communion with a higher power. Occasionally, the only reason is
"because it's there," but even Mallory expanded on this when he
explained, "It is the struggle of life itself, forever upward. What
we get from this adventure is sheer joy." But if we can look down
on ourselves from above, from the proverbial mountaintop, often we
may be more objective-if not more rational. The ensuing vignettes
recount the pursuit of my pilgrimage, my coming-of-age. It seemed
like my endeavor for the exceptional view, and my own
independence-truly a phenomenal golden period in my life. I learned
how I felt about my own survival when on many of those summits. In
these stories I strive to return to those times and mountains, in
search of truth on the rocky temples. This is the visionary
perspective I seek. These accounts of rock climbing are more than
about climbing rocks-it is about that one thing in life that truly
sets you free.
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