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ArtikelLiving Up  
Oleh: Walsh, Bryan
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Time Magazine vol. 166 no. 16 (Oct. 2005), page 41-42.
Topik: Mountaineers; Japan; Yuichiro Miura
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Isi artikelFrom Septuagenerian mountainarian moutaineers to nonagenarian CEOs, Japan greatest generation refuses to quit. Alpine climber Yuichiro Miura knows something about rapid descent -in 1970 he became the first person ever to ski Mount Everest, hurtling more tahn a mile down peak's icy flank in less than two minutes , and barely surviving. But handling the downhill slope of his own life proved trickier. Miura retired from climbing at age 60, deciding he was too old to haul himself up mountains anymore, but after five lazy years of Japanese beer and Korean barbecue, he had an epiphany: "I was only talking about my past, not my future. I wanted to my challenge my dreams again."
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