Touch the Top of the World by Erik Weihenmayer

Touch the Top of the World by Erik Weihenmayer

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This is the story of world-class climber Erik Weihenmayer who lost his sight by the age of 13. Yet from early on he was determined to rise above this disability and achieve his dream to climb mountains. This text follows Erik's quest to reach each of the seven summits.

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Touch the Top of the World by Erik Weihenmayer

Born with a degenerative eye disorder, Erik Weihenmayer lost his eyesight by the age of 13. Yet from early on he was determined to rise above this disability and lead a fulfilling, exciting life. Erik was the first blind man to summit McKinley. This achievement was soon followed by scaling El Capitan and then Argentina's Aconcagua. He got married at 13,000 feet on his way to Kilimanjaro's summit, recently scaled Polar Circus - the ice wall in Canada - and has just made a world record as the first blind man to reach the top of Everest. This text is his story and reminds you of the importance of living your dreams, no matter what the obstacles.
'I admire you immensely..You are an obvious inspiration to other blind people. But, less obviously, you have also inspired plenty of us folks who can see just fine.' Jon Krakauer
Erik Weihenmayer is a world-class athlete, acrobatic skydiver, long distance biker and marathon runner, skier, mountaineer, ice climber, and rock climber. Erik lectures professionally to over 40,000 people a year on the importance of living your dreams no matter what the obstacles. He lives in Colorado.
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ISBN 13 9780340819838
ISBN 10 0340819839
Title Touch the Top of the World
Author Erik Weihenmayer
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2002-02-07
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.