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To my colleagues in this endeavor:
Bill—I knew you were strong technically, but when the direction of the book was wavering and there were doubts about completion, you held fast. You are more than a bronze medallist in the
William C. Wade legacy.
Doug—Thanks. Whether it is hauling my sorry city-boy body up the side of a mountain or dragging my fatigued brain through this book, it is always an adventure.
And to:
Avery, Sydney (Nini), and Austin Paul—you are always an inspiration. A big commitment made for a short summer. Your voices were always on my mind—"But why?"
Ed Brovick
Thanks to Dean for keeping me moving on the narrow path toward what really matters, and to Indigo, Aiden, and Christine for the love that turns the journey itself into the true reward.
Doug Hauger
As I sit in a random hotel room, two weeks into a three-week business trip, I try to come up with the words to properly thank my wife for her support on this project and on my career—none are adequate. Thanks Julie, I couldn't have done it without you.
William C. Wade