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After successfully using his airplane to conquer the 14ers of Colorado, Southern Sixers of the Appalachians, and every remaining glacier of the United States Rockies, the author still hadn't learned his lesson flying a small two-seater ragtag airplane built in 1949 around large mountains. Toting it to Germany and later on to Spain, Garrett Fisher set his sights on the 129 peaks over 3000 meters (9,843 feet), taking his same little airplane from end to end in the Pyrenees, covering locations in Andorra, France, and, Spain. Battling famously enormous mountain waves, rugged terrain, multiple languages, unfavorable airport conditions, freezing cold, and his own sense of wonderment as to why the project was begun in the first place, he successfully captured the highest peaks of a mountain range that not only forms a significant part of European history, it beguiles hikers and those who visit for its beauty. Organized by groupings accepted by mountaineers, the book contains detailed photography of each peak on the list of 3000ers, with meticulously detailed maps containing useful information for hikers and mountain enthusiasts, besides those who wish to merely enjoy its beauty.
In this groundbreaking work on economics and sociology, Garrett Fisher upends our conventional viewpoints on money, markets, and society in general.By taking an innovative approach to the origin of monetary economies, the very nature of what we assume about money is questioned and turned upside down. Further, a system of human motivators that drives our marketplaces is shown to be deeper than economics itself and surprisingly constant. For wage earners and CEOs alike, this work challenges our perspectives of success and lays out a blueprint of how to achieve maximum market relevance and longevity.
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