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Radio Interview KSKE

Yesterday I went out to Avon to visit with Jeffrey Cash, with KSKE HERE for an interview. I'm going to be doing a book signing at the 6th Annual Winter Market and Holiday Fair at the Eagle River Center in Eagle CO on November 14 and 15. DETAILS

I had a lot of fun with Jeffrey. I shared some of my best stories with him including being held by mercenaries and local officials in Indonesia, slipping past barricades in Russia, and my plans for Everest.

I shared my video from the summit of Quandary on the 27th. HERE

I shared my Seven Summits Quest Facebook Page HERE

I shared my Charles Miske Author Site HERE

It was a great experience all around and I can hardly wait for the show so I can sell some books, sign some books, and tell some great stories. If you're going to be in Eagle that weekend, please stop by and let's chat.

If you want to get some fantastic jewelry that you can customize to tell the story of your loved one my wife and I will be bringing that. If you can't make it CHECK IT OUT HERE and get your order in before the Holiday Gift Buying Rush.

Oh, and I'm going to try to bring a paperback version of my New Year Resolutions Special Offer HERE at a special price for attendees of the Winter Market in Eagle.



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