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Climb Cn Enbridge Tower
 The CN Tower The CN Tower soars into the Toronto sky to a height of 1,815 feet and is the tallest free-standing structure in the world. Yet this landmark was built for strictly practical reasons-to improve television reception. This book traces the steps that were taken to build this modern-day wonder.
 Lost Mountains: Climbs in the Himalaya by Stephen Venables, In this age of commercially guided expeditions and vacationing hordes in the Himalaya, Stephen Venables, a member of climbings greatest generation (and the first Briton to summit Everest without oxygen), still seeks out climbings loneliest and most difficult challenges. In addition to his tremendously accomplished mountaineering career and his award-winning books, Venables is known for traveling to remote towers of rock and snow in the farthest flung corners of the world, with tiny groupstypically one or two companions. In fact, it is those climbs, as much as his exploits on Everest, that have helped make Venables one of contemporary mountaineerings most influential figures. In particular it is the two dramatic climbs in Kashmir recounted in Lost Mountains which helped shape todays increasingly small-sized, elite mountaineering expeditions. First published in the UK under the title Painted Mountains, Lost Mountains won climbing literatures most prestigious literary award, The Boardman-Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature. It is a gripping account of how a skillful, bold, and creative mountaineer survives situations that would overwhelm almost anyone else. 20 black-and-white photographs accompany the text.
CN Tower - The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing structure on land in the world, at 553.33 metres (1,815. Sumida Tower - Sumida Tower (すみだタワー Sumida-tawaa) is a proposed broadcasting tower in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. If completed as planned, Sumida Tower would be the tallest free-standing tower in the world at 610m (2,001 ft), displacing the CN Tower in Toronto, and would also be the tallest man-made structure in Japan. Muztagh Tower - The Muztagh Tower (also: Mustagh Tower; Muztagh: ice tower), is a mountain of the Karakoram range in the Himalaya, and often said to be one of its most difficult to climb. The Muztagh Tower stands 7,273m high between the basins of the Baltoro and Sarpo Laggo glaciers, and also possesses a second summit that is 7,180 m high. Icy Tower - Icy Tower is a freeware video game created by Johan Peitz of Free Lunch Design, inspired by Xjump. In the game, the player controls Harold the Homeboy whose goal is to climb the tower as high as he can by jumping up floors, and earn points while doing so.
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