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    Denali's howl [electronic resource] : the deadliest climbing disaster on America's wildest peak / Andy Hall.
    by Hall, Andy, 1961 or 1962-
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    New York, New York : Dutton, c2014.
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  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=59A90338-B113-405A-A615-FBDA8952BE44 This title is available online; click here to access
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    9780698157125 (electronic bk.)
    0698157125 (electronic bk.)
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    1 online resource (xiii, 252 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, color, maps.
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    "Denali's Howl is the white-knuckle account of one of the most deadly climbing disasters of all time. In 1967, twelve young men attempted to climb Alaska's Mount McKinley--known to the locals as Denali--one of the most popular and deadly mountaineering destinations in the world. Only five survived. At an elevation of nearly 20,000 feet, these young men endured an "arctic super blizzard," with howling winds of up to 300 miles an hour and wind chill that freezes flesh solid in minutes. All this without the high-tech gear and equipment climbers use today."--
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