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I owned a book in which there was a photograph of the Devils Thumb, a black-and-white image taken by an eminent glaciologist named Maynard Miller. In Miller’s aerial photo the mountain looked particularly sinister: a huge fin of exfoliated stone, dark and smeared with ice.
Jon Krakauer • Into the Wild
Day four, year seven, the Dawn Wall.
Tommy Caldwell • The Push: A Climber's Search for the Path

Everest
At 6:00 A.M., as they skirted a steep rock promontory called the First Step, twenty-one-year-old Eisuke Shigekawa and thirty-six-year-old Hiroshi Hanada were taken aback to see one of the Ladakhi climbers, probably Paljor, lying in the snow, horribly frostbitten but still alive after a night without shelter or oxygen, moaning unintelligibly. Not wa
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alpenglow.
John McPhee • Annals of the Former World
High Output Management,
John Doerr • Measure What Matters: How Google, Bono, and the Gates Foundation Rock the World with OKRs
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