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Date Added: June 15, 2008 04:44:03 PM
Award-winning author Peter Bronski combines his knowledge of the Adirondack Mountains with the harrowing tales of hikers for his new book, "At the Mercy of the Mountains" (The Lyons Press; 321 pages; $15.95).Bronski recounts stories of mountain mishaps, including his own. One mid-January, Bronski, a former Lower Adirondack Search and Rescue team member, was out on a solo ski and fell through ...

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