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A Fine Line

Searching for Balance Among Mountains

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A Fine Line

By: Graham Zimmerman
Narrated by: Mike Chamberlain
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- Honestly portrays the highs and lows of a life dedicated to the outdoors

- Shares the author's development as an outspoken conservation advocate

- Story is rooted in the peaks of the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, and Pakistan

How do we reconcile our love of outdoor adventure with the inevitability of loss in high-risk sports? Still in his thirties, Graham Zimmerman has made first ascents from Alaska to Pakistan, and in 2020 he received the Piolet d'Or for his climb on Pakistan's Link Sar. A sponsored athlete who is sought out as a climbing partner, Zimmerman knows that he must find a balance between his ambitions as an alpinist and his social responsibilities.

His generation has faced devastating grief in the mountains, and his cohort has witnessed firsthand the effects of climate change in the form of disappearing glaciers and increasingly erratic weather. Zimmerman writes of the exhilaration he feels while climbing but also the painful realization that summiting at all costs is an outdated model. As A Fine Line traces Graham's journey, mountain lovers everywhere will see themselves in this coming-of-age story of adventure and personal reckoning.

©2023 Graham Zimmerman (P)2023 Tantor
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if you like books about the mountains and mountaineering, then this is for you. enjoyable from the first page and a joy to consume. great narration - but wonder why Graham didn't read it himself. either way, I urge you to give this one a go. we need more people living their lives with this type of balance and focus.

A Compelling Look into a Life Being Well Lived

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Good content, not my favorite narrator, but it didn’t take away much from the book. Great climbing stories filled with the highs and lows of being on the leading edge of alpinism.

Good listen - cool story

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This was a breath of fresh air and a welcomed break from the dogmatic Extreme Alpinism viewpoint that so many young athletes believe is the only way to succeed. Thank you Graham for the hours of time spent in journals and reflection to bring this message home!

Insightful and fresh

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Def worth the listen! Deep and insightful reflection on the trials and tribulations of being an alpinist. Would highly recommend to others

Amazing storyteller

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Great story and excellent reading. From the cover to the end! Heck of a ride.

Great reader and holds attention

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This story is wonderfully put together, and I hope it speaks to you like it spoke to me. The inspiration is around every corner, with sections of knowledge I would recommend meditating on.
Thank you Graham

A beautiful tale of life lessons and adventure

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Drinking coffee. Climbing mountains. And Shannon, lots of Shannon. Wasn’t what I was hoping to get out of his stories.

Shannon

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Not really engaging as book. Boring at times. Full of political statements. I prefer athletes busy presenting their climbing work rather than being the voice of a political party or political rhetoric that produce really little results or solve very little.

Too much politics

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