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A jolt of wind in the pre-dawn hours awakens Dr. John C. Hill as snow pours through a gaping hole in his collapsed tent. An avalanche has just struck his camp on Mt. Manaslu in Nepal. John scrambles for his boots and gears up to join the early morning chaos. News of deaths and missing climbers emerges as John watches helplessly, still dealing with a devastating loss back home. An accomplished sports medicine physician and ultra-athlete, John has uncanny familiarity with spiritual experiences in the operating room and on mountainsides. He is accustomed to injury and near-death experiences and…mehr

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A jolt of wind in the pre-dawn hours awakens Dr. John C. Hill as snow pours through a gaping hole in his collapsed tent. An avalanche has just struck his camp on Mt. Manaslu in Nepal. John scrambles for his boots and gears up to join the early morning chaos. News of deaths and missing climbers emerges as John watches helplessly, still dealing with a devastating loss back home. An accomplished sports medicine physician and ultra-athlete, John has uncanny familiarity with spiritual experiences in the operating room and on mountainsides. He is accustomed to injury and near-death experiences and is well-prepared. In every arena he attacks life All In. Still, he is not prepared for an infant who would gaze into his soul. In this powerful and entertaining memoir, Dr. John Charles Hill chronicles his climb of Mount Manaslu, the eighth highest mountain in the world. His keen observational skills and uncommon vulnerability bring to life the terrain, people, and experience of a professionally guided climb in Nepal. Meanwhile, the author's family is in crisis at home in Colorado. Dr. Hill shares multiple personal stories from his unique perspective as a sports medicine physician, ultra-athlete, husband and father. He invites us into his world of unexpected disasters, life and death, spiritual encounters and miracles with an innate sense of humor and gifted eloquence. He demonstrates what it means to live a life "All In".
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Autorenporträt
Dr. John C. Hill is an extreme athlete and renowned physician with a remarkable personal story. His extraordinary zest for life drives everything he does-from discovering revolutionary medical techniques and resuscitating lives at the base of Winter Park Ski Area to arduously completing the Leadville 100 Trail race, persevering to the end with a fractured foot. And at the heart of it all, John is a committed husband, father and grandfather. Dr. Hill loves mountains. He has climbed around the world and the US, including all of Colorado's highest peaks. He has participated in ultramarathons; mountain bike racing; Nordic, Telemark, backcountry, and alpine skiing; rock climbing; ice climbing; mountaineering; and more. As a competitive racer, John has run the Boston marathon and was a 2010 Leadman, completing all the Leadville races in a single season including the Leadville 100 Ultramarathon and mountain bike race. In addition, he has assisted other extreme athletes, providing medical information in a rapid, humorous format to the runners and mountain bike racers of the Leadville 100 Race Series. He is a team physician at the University of Denver. He also rides a Harley. The Denver Business Journal named Dr. Hill one of the "Best Doctors of Denver" in 2014. The Leading Physicians of the World named him "Top Sports Medicine Doctor in Denver" in 2013. Nationally, Dr. Hill is a popular speaker in the areas of musculoskeletal ultrasound and sports medicine. He created the primary care sports medicine fellowship at the University of Colorado, and directed this fellowship for 20 years. His practice initially focused on Women's Health and Wellness. He has delivered more than 1,000 babies. As a board-certified family physician with sub-specialty boards in primary care sports medicine, Dr. Hill holds four patents for his pioneer work in musculoskeletal ultrasound. He has developed many of the approaches and techniques that are now accepted as the standard of care, and as principal investigator has been awarded millions of dollars in grants. He is published in multiple medical journals, averaging ten to twelve articles per year. His humanitarian efforts include international cross-cultural medical work in Kazakhstan, Kenya, Jordan, Ecuador, Nepal, and the Dominican Republic. He has been married to Gail since 1982. They have two daughters and one grandson named Owen in heaven. Visit him at www.drjohncharleshill.com