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Reaching 20,320 feet into and above the clouds, the peak of Denali is the highest and coldest summit in North America. In this novel of adventure, adversity, and ambition by renowned mountaineer and writer Nicholas O'Connell, four men set out to conquer it. Among the sharply drawn team members is narrator John Walker, a family man trying to choose between domestic stability and mountaineering's uncertain glory. In the course of their ascent the group battles avalanches, fierce winds, and mind-numbing cold before their bond begins to splinter, leading inexorably to tragedy. Throughout the book,
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Frontier and pioneer life --- Missionaries --- Racially mixed people --- Irish-Americans --- Mountaineers --- Athapascan Indians --- Mountaineering --- Climbing mountains --- Mountain climbing --- Hiking --- Outdoor life --- Athabascan Indians --- Athabaskan Indians --- Athapaskan Indians --- Indians of North America --- Climbers, Mountain --- Mountain climbers --- Rock climbers --- Athletes --- Irish Americans --- Ethnology --- Irish --- Bi-racial people --- Biracial people --- Interracial people --- Mixed race people --- Mixed-racial people --- Mulattoes --- Multiracial people --- Peoples of mixed descent --- Ethnic groups --- Miscegenation --- Stuck, Hudson, --- Harper, Walter, --- Friends and associates. --- Denali, Mount (Alaska) --- Bolshoy Mountain (Alaska) --- Bulshaia Gora (Alaska) --- Bulshaya Gora (Alaska) --- Bulshoe (Alaska) --- Churchill Peaks (Alaska) --- Deenaalee Mountain (Alaska) --- Deenadhee (Alaska) --- Deenadheet (Alaska) --- Deenalee (Alaska) --- Deghilaay Ce'e (Alaska) --- Deghilaay Ke'e (Alaska) --- Delaykah (Alaska) --- Denadhe (Alaska) --- Denagadh (Alaska) --- Denaze (Alaska) --- Dengadh (Alaska) --- Dengadhe (Alaska) --- Dengadhi (Alaska) --- Dengadhiy (Alaska) --- Densmore's Mountain (Alaska) --- Densmores Peak (Alaska) --- Dghelaay Ce'e (Alaska) --- Dghelaay Ke'e (Alaska) --- Dghelay Ka'a (Alaska) --- Dghili Ka'a (Alaska) --- Diinaadhi (Alaska) --- Diinaadhii (Alaska) --- Diinaadhiit (Alaska) --- Diinaalii (Alaska) --- Diinaazii (Alaska) --- Diineezi (Alaska) --- Din-al-ee (Alaska : Mount Denali) --- Din-az-ee (Alaska : Mount Denali) --- Doleika (Alaska) --- Doleyka (Alaska) --- McKinley, Mount (Alaska) --- Mount Denali (Alaska) --- Mount Doleika (Alaska) --- Mount McKinley (Alaska) --- North Peak (Alaska : Mount Denali) --- South Peak (Alaska : Mount Denali) --- Tenada (Alaska) --- Tenda (Alaska) --- Tennaly (Alaska) --- To-lah-gah (Alaska) --- Traleika (Alaska : Mount Denali) --- Traleyka (Alaska) --- Alaska Range (Alaska) --- Description and travel. --- Stuck, James Hudson,
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