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Three Days of the Condor or Fifty Shades of Dry Second in the Series from the Adventure Library

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ISBN-10: 1490714448

ISBN-13: 9781490714448

Edition: 2013

Authors: Randy Lippincott

List price: $24.77
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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…    
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Book details

List price: $24.77
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication date: 10/1/2013
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Size: 0.24" wide x 0.35" long x 0.22" tall
Weight: 0.110
Language: English

Randy Lippincott was born and raised on a farm in Nebraska. He attended a one-room country schoolhouse until the ninth grade. Lippincott was trained as a Special Forces medic in the Army during the Vietnam War era. He started skydiving in 1969 and made one thousand free falls (both demonstration and competition) in Europe while serving with the Seventh Army Parachute Team, 1971-72. Lippincott began flying airplanes when he was sixteen years old and has been at it for forty-seven years. He took a four-year hiatus from orthopedic surgery in Alaska and flew five thousand hours as a bush pilot. His initial operating experience was flying with Ryan Air out of Kotzebue, Alaska, on the Bering Sea…