Life at Altitude

Life at Altitude
Author: Kyle Mercer
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2020-04-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781982246143

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Likely you are yearning for something—something specific like achieving a goal or a certain kind of relationship, more money, or happiness, or maybe it’s more open-ended like freedom from something, or freedom to do or be something in the world. Perhaps something is keeping you from truly connecting or letting go. In Life at Altitude, author Kyle Mercer offers a road map for you to better understand yourself in many different forms. Guiding you to connect with your own truth, he helps you recognize you are not your emotions, mind, reactions, or ego. Through his trademarked Inquiry Method, he shows you how to overcome what might be keeping you stuck in that mindset and how to remove obstacles preventing you from fully experiencing life. A guide for finding your inner truth, your meaning, and your self-understanding, Life at Altitude explores the elements of your mind, body, and source that prevent you from aligning with your true nature. From this place, you can practice life, yoga, religion, the law of attraction, or any spiritual practice to its highest meaning without emotional, egoic, or other limitations, setting you on a life-changing journey.

High Life

High Life
Author: John B West
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2013-05-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781461475736

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HE history of high-altitude physiology and medicine is such a rich and T colorful topic that it is perhaps surprising that no one has undertaken a comprehensive account before. There are so many interesting ramifications, from the early balloonists to the various high-altitude expeditions, culminating in the great saga of climbing Mt. Everest without supplementary oxygen. Underpinning this variety is the basic biological challenge of hypoxia and the ways organisms adapt to it, a subject that is of key importance in medicine and many other life sciences, encountered as it is by organisms throughout the animal kingdom. I hope that this book will be of interest to a wide range of people, from biologists and physiologists to pulmonologists and others who manage patients with hypoxemia. The topic should also appeal to those who love the mountains including trekkers, skiers, climbers, and mountaineers. The book begins with a short introductory chapter to set the scene for the non-scientist. It then follows a general chronological sequence beginning with the Greeks and ending with contemporary events. In some places, however some compromises have been made to group together areas of related interest. For example, in Chapter 4 the controversy about oxygen secretion is traced from the 1870s to the 1930s and includes the Anglo-American Pikes Peak Ex pedition of 1911 and the International High-Altitude Expedition to Cerro de Pasco, Peru during 1921-1922. It makes sense to consider these events together.

A Change in Altitude

A Change in Altitude
Author: Anita Shreve
Publsiher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780316071741

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Margaret and Patrick have been married just a few months when they set off on what they hope will be a great adventure-a year living in Kenya. Margaret quickly realizes there is a great deal she doesn't know about the complex mores of her new home, and about her own husband. A British couple invites the newlyweds to join on a climbing expedition to Mount Kenya, and they eagerly agree. But during their harrowing ascent, a horrific accident occurs. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Margaret struggles to understand what happened on the mountain and how these events have transformed her and her marriage, perhaps forever. A Change in Altitude illuminates the inner landscape of a couple, the irrevocable impact of tragedy, and the elusive nature of forgiveness. With stunning language and striking emotional intensity, Anita Shreve transports us to the exotic panoramas of Africa and into the core of our most intimate relationships.

Altitude

Altitude
Author: Oliver Bocquet,Jean-Marc Rochette
Publsiher: SelfMadeHero
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Alps
ISBN: 1910593818

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At sixteen, bivouacked on a mountainside beneath a sky filled with stars, Jean-Marc Rochette has already begun measuring himself against some of Europe's highest peaks. 0The Aiguille Dibona, the Coup de Saber, La Meije: the summits of the Massif des Ecrins, to which he escapes as a teenager, spark both exhilaration and fear. At times, they are a playground for adventure. At others, they are a battlefield. The young climber is acutely aware that death lurks in the frozen corridors of the French Alps.0In 'Altitude', Jean-Marc Rochette tells the story of his formative years, as a climber and as an artist. Part coming-of-age story, part love letter to the Alps, this autobiographical graphic novel captures the thrill and the terror invoked by high mountains, and considers one man's obsession with getting to the top of them

Life Heat and Altitude

Life  Heat  and Altitude
Author: David Bruce Dill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1938
Genre: Altitude, Influence of
ISBN: UCAL:B4106919

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The Altitude Journals

The Altitude Journals
Author: David J Mauro
Publsiher: Plaid Vermin Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1544500491

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The true account of a 44-year-old man in the midst of personal crisis who goes on the become the 65th Amercian to stand atop all seven continental summits, including Mt Everest. At times triumphant, humorous, heart breaking and poignant, THE ALTITUDE JOURNALS takes readers on an epic worldwide adventure.

Fatal Mountaineer

Fatal Mountaineer
Author: Robert Roper
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781429979894

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Robert Roper's Fatal Mountaineer is a gripping look at Willi Unsoeld and the epic climbs that defined him--a classic narrative blending action with ethics, fame with tragedy, a man's ambition with a father's anguish. In 1963, Willi Unsoeld became an international hero for his conquest of the West Ridge of Everest. A charismatic professor of philosophy, Unsoeld was one of the greatest climbers of the twentieth century, a man whose raw physical power and casual fearlessness inspired a generation of adventurers. In 1976, during an expedition to Nanda Devi, the tallest peak in India, Unsoeld's philosophy of spiritual growth through mortal risk was tragically tested. The outcome of that expedition continues to fuel one of the most fascinating debates in mountaineering history.

Airport Life

Airport Life
Author: Jeff Pasquale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 098966032X

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Airport Life: How to Relate at Any Altitude is about how we relate to others. Relating well is an essential life skill. Yet so many of us struggle to communicate at home, at work, and out in the world. Life is mostly about interacting with other people-how we get along (or not), how we understand one another (or not), and how we support one another (or not). Each day, you choose the person you want to be. You can be helpful or caustic, open or distant, thoughtful or thoughtless...it's your choice. And your choice affects the quality (and the quantity) of your relationships. Airport Life: How to Relate at Any Altitude shows you how to relate to other people constructively, without compromise or confrontation. Learn how to effectively interact with everyone, no matter what the altitude.