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Steve House



Average rating: 4.46 · 4,782 ratings · 344 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Training for the Uphill Ath...

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Beyond the Mountain

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The New Alpinism Training Log

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Books That Change Lives: A ...

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“You can’t coach desire, and no matter how fancy your training plan or how high your stated goals are, it comes down to getting out the door and doing the work day after day.”
Steve House, Training for the New Alpinism: A Manual for the Climber as Athlete

“The depth of any story is proportionate to the protagonist's commitment to their goal, the complexity of the problem, and the grace of the solution.”
Steve House, Beyond the Mountain

“You have to be honest with yourself that in the end no one really cares—you do it for yourself. Everyone must decide for him or herself how much risk he or she wants to take. Risk is not measurable and is always dependent on the individual. You need to know that it is impossible to indefinitely push your limits: higher, faster, better. Eventually you reach a peak and then it goes back down. I believe it’s important that you don’t lose your passion and that you enjoy the outdoors and challenging yourself, no matter what your level is.”
Steve House, Training for the New Alpinism: A Manual for the Climber as Athlete



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