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New Years Resolution Perfection

Every year when I do a local 14er I run into so many hikers struggling to slowly make the summit. They probably promised to get in shape for the hike, but blew it off since there they had no idea how to train properly. There weren't any good books with a specific training plan designed for hiking on steep rugged terrain.


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Summit Success: Training for Hiking, Mountaineering, and Peak Bagging

This book is the one that will get you there in the best condition possible. I spent two years developing this plan so that you could make it work. Here's an email I received from one of my readers.
 Your book is amazing, and one of the things that I got out of it is that you BELIEVE in your readers and their ability to do this.  It makes me want to get more involved in getting myself in better shape and get out and have more adventures.  I could almost feel the JOY of being up on a trail doing a 14er!  Your writing style is really good.  You show your intelligence and knowledge, yet you have a gift of teaching in ways that people can understand and get a lot out of, yet you don't 'talk down' to your reader. 

Isn't it about time you finally get your butt in gear and make your training goals stick?



I've been there you know. I worked in a cubicle and lost my conditioning. I got fat and weak. I failed miserably on a Colorado 14'er. Then I got it together and now I run on trails I used to nearly crawl on. I used the exact same training methods I included in this book. Only I did it better, and figured out the fastest easiest way for you to accomplish the same thing.

Instead of years of training, how about 16 weeks?


Make your New Years Resolution now!


Decide you're going to do a big hike next summer. Get my training manual and start the program. Before you know it you'll be hiking faster and stronger than ever before. I know you have what it takes, so let's get started today.



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I want your New Years Resolution Goals to stick. I want you to make it. I want to read your success story. Help me help you. Get the training manual and get started today.

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