"I Could Die At Any Moment"- Book by Greg Hill
Adrenaline, avalanches, and addiction—I Could Die at Any Moment is the deeply personal account of one adventurer’s relentless pursuit to live life to its fullest.
Why do thrill-seekers risk death? This is a question Greg Hill—Canadian pro skier, mountain guide, and renowned "2-Million Foot Man"—is often asked. In this candid, raw memoir, Hill attempts to answer that question, offering insight into his drive and acknowledging the potential consequences of his addiction to adrenaline. He hopes that in sharing his story, his friends and family will find some understanding and solace, should he ever pay the ultimate price for the life he’s chosen.
From his early years growing up in the Eastern Townships of Québec, Canada, Hill recounts the challenges of fitting into a blended family, his struggle to be seen and recognized, and the lessons he learned from both triumphs and mistakes. Along the way, he searches for love, all while carving out a career from the very extreme sports that consumed him.
As Hill’s ambitions grew, so did his appreciation for the environment. His desire to conquer greater challenges was tempered by a deep respect for the natural world. Hill understands that nature is not something to be conquered, but something to be worked with—and that humility is key. If he forgets that, nature has a way of reminding him.
How does an adrenaline junkie balance a high-risk career with being a devoted family man and environmental advocate? In his memoir, Hill reflects on the hard choices he’s had to make, the realities of surviving in a world full of danger, and the gratitude he feels for still being alive after surviving avalanches, world records, and near-death experiences. As he puts it, he could die at any moment...
ISBN: 978-1-955690-59-1
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