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No mountain too high

My rugged lifestyle, thanks to being born and brought up in the mountains, helped me ace the Basic Mountaineering Course at the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering. This was in 1981; I was 27. Thereafter, I completed the Advanced course, and then received an invitation from the Indian Mountaineering Foundation

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