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A lyrical story, based on true events, of two best friends who decide to climb Mount Everest on a childhood dare. After making plans, growing up, going to university, saving, and training, they travel to Nepal where they meet their climbing teammates at the famed Yak and Yeti hotel in Kathmandu. Flying into the world's most dangerous airport in Lukla, they embark on a two-month expedition to attempt a summit of the 29,035-foot "Mother Mountain" while trying to conquer their own deepest fears. Max and Molly discover the bonds that are formed with teammates and Sherpas through the laughter and…mehr

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A lyrical story, based on true events, of two best friends who decide to climb Mount Everest on a childhood dare. After making plans, growing up, going to university, saving, and training, they travel to Nepal where they meet their climbing teammates at the famed Yak and Yeti hotel in Kathmandu. Flying into the world's most dangerous airport in Lukla, they embark on a two-month expedition to attempt a summit of the 29,035-foot "Mother Mountain" while trying to conquer their own deepest fears. Max and Molly discover the bonds that are formed with teammates and Sherpas through the laughter and the tears amidst the ever-present danger and risks. Climb with Max and Molly and their Sherpas on their do-or-not-die journey to their ultimate summit.. When they saw Her smiling face, Through the clouds that broke free, They knew to say grace, And be who they could be.
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Mitch Lewis is a business executive, author, motivational speaker, marathon runner, and mountaineer. He is the author of Climbing Your Personal Everest: A Journey of Leadership, and Discovery & Climb Higher: Pursue Your Passion With Purpose. Mitch's upcoming projects include his second young adult book, Billy the Baad Goat: Bad Moon Rising, as well as his third book of the Everest Trilogy. After living in five countries and twelve cities, Mitch and his wife Michelle have settled down in Redmond, Washington near their five children, seven grandchildren, and grand-kitty Zoey.