Another Step Up the Mountain

Another Step Up the Mountain

by Dianette Wells

Narrated by Hillary Huber, Pete Cross

Unabridged — 6 hours, 37 minutes

Another Step Up the Mountain

Another Step Up the Mountain

by Dianette Wells

Narrated by Hillary Huber, Pete Cross

Unabridged — 6 hours, 37 minutes

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Overview

A True Story of Triumph Over Adversity and the Loss of a Child

In this gripping memoir, learn the true story of how mountaineering and extreme sports enthusiast Dianette Wells endures the devastating loss of her son and learns to balance motherhood with a life of extreme adventure.

Climbing over adversity. In her groundbreaking memoir, Another Step Up the Mountain, Dianette tells of her unique experiences climbing the Seven Summits, participating in adventure races (including four Eco-Challenges and ultra marathons around the world), as she raised three wonderful children. Trying to survive a tumultuous marriage, Dianette felt empty and unhappy. However, everything changed when she discovered adventure racing. Full of beautiful and uplifting moments, Dianette's story will inspire you to discover the meaning of joy in your own healing journey.

Grief recovery and restoration with every step of the way. In 2015, Dianette lost her son Johnny to a wingsuiting accident, driving her to withdraw into severe depression. However, with the support of those around her, Dianette's desire to compete in endurance sports and her love of mountain climbing helped her find an inner strength to begin healing. As she had in the past, she faced adversity and found her inner power by embracing her devotion to sports and family. Full of beautiful and uplifting moments, Dianette's story will inspire you to rediscover what joy means to you and how we must cherish our intrinsic abilities.

Inside discover how Dianette:

  • Discovers inner strength amidst adversity
  • Balances motherhood while participating in extreme sports
  • Finds resilience through mountaineering and ultra marathons
  • Lives with tragic loss with unwavering determination

If you liked books such as No Summit Out of Sight; Climbing High; Into Thin Air; or Mother, Nature, you'll love Another Step Up the Mountain.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Get ready for a journey of keen awareness of the opposites in life that often reside in the same space: being fragile yet strong, fearful but unafraid, broken yet healing, lost while discovering self. Filled with stories of adventure that helped one woman navigate heartbreaking loss, Another Step Up the Mountain teaches us how fragile life is, yet is a shining example of how fearlessly living life on the edge connects us with the world and our inner selves and, ultimately, leads to healing.”
—Marshall Ulrich, adventurer and bestselling author of Running on Empty and Both Feet on the Ground

“What a ride! In Another Step Up the Mountain, Dianette takes you to the top of the world and the depths of the soul as she reminds us every day is training day for the challenges, sorrow, boundless joy, and intense beauty that true adventure and the search for meaning and purpose bring. Biting wit and gallows humor combined with compassion and heart—Dianette and her story will help get you up and down any mountain.”
—Kelly Chapman Meyer, founder of OneSun Farms

“Adventure racing and climbing Everest gave me a real appreciation for Dianette’s mental tenacity and physical endurance. Another Step Up the Mountain is her personal spiritual journey that she willingly shares with us.
Climbing the highest mountain in Antarctica with Johnny Strange, when he was twelve, and bumping into him at the North Pole years later gives me a unique perspective on him. We spoke of passion and risk, and how he wanted to live his life as fully as possible. With their shared ‘Life Wish’ ever present, Another Step Up the Mountain is truly a love story.”
—Vern Tejas, mountain guide

“No one I know has the courage to explore the world and the limits of herself. A must read!”
—Gerald W. Abrams, executive producer

“I really loved the book—so impressive! I am humbled. Another Step Up the Mountain beautifully illustrates the resilience with which Dianette approached each challenge in her life.”
—Mary Gadams, founder of RacingThePlanet

“Dianette’s life is rife with summits and valleys, and completing this book is a testament to living her truth—Another Step Up the Mountain.”
—Laureen Nolan Sills, founder of Malibu Special Education Foundation

“Dianette is a force of nature. Whether she’s climbing the highest mountains or tackling the massive challenge of writing a book, she tells her story of triumph and tragedy with style and courage. What a fantastic achievement.”
—John Watkin, Emmy-winning producer/director

“Dianette Wells is truly magical. I’ve seen her in action as a wonderful mother and friend. We can all learn from her tenacity, humanity, and endurance.”
—Tara Sutphen, world-renowned hypnotherapist, psychic, author, and radio host

“This is a must-read for any athlete mother who is torn between the desire to compete and the guilt that comes from leaving young children at home to race.
“Dianette openly shares her struggle to be the perfect mom, ideal wife, and reliable teammate, and she invites us into her lived experience to find out whether being everything to everyone is even possible without losing yourself. She explores the highly controversial topic of what risks are acceptable for mothers and how those same pursuits are viewed so differently for fathers.
“Not many will know the devastating loss of a child—and I don’t wish that for any mother—but if you do find yourself a member of our club, know that you too can survive the unthinkable. We will be remembering our children in the brightest shooting star above Mt. Kilimanjaro, the shimmer of a water droplet down a limestone cavern in the Grand Canyon, the tiny desert flowers on Mt. San Jacinto, the summit of every mountain we have climbed together, and appreciate each breath we take on this incredible planet with Johnny and Emory in our hearts.”
—Tricia Middleton, Eco-Challenge race producer and mother to Aiden, Camryn, Emory and Nolan

“Johnny Strange was my best friend, and the toughest, most determined person I’ve ever had the blessing to know. It wasn’t until I got older that I realized the type of mother it took to raise such a strong, determined, skilled individual. Dianette is the definition of strong, determined, and relentless. Describing Dianette as inspiring is a large understatement. She has experienced and endured more than most people could ever comprehend, and lives to tell about it.”
—Trevor Jacob, Olympic snowboarder and entrepreneur

“I have known Dianette since the early 2000s. We raced on a team in the adventure racing World Championships in Switzerland. I learned then how strong and how nurturing she was and was immediately impressed. Fast-forward almost twenty years and we teamed up again for the Eco Challenge in Fiji. Again, she was amazing to race with, strong and determined, and even nurtured me through hypothermia.
In Another Step Up the Mountain, Dianette candidly shares adversities that she faced while pursuing her passion for extreme sports. When her son tragically died in a wingsuiting accident, she withdrew until her enthusiasm for racing and mountaineering helped her through the loss.
“It’s an incredible true story of adventure, adversity, challenges, coping with the loss of a son, and of how one can overcome the darkest moments in your life! A must read!”
—Harald Zundel, professional adventure racer, United States Navy SEAL Officer (1994–1998) Lieutenant, SEAL Team Three

Another Step Up the Mountain has captured what life is like for extreme athlete Dianette Wells as she and her family look to max out life on the edge. Her children have followed along, ever entwined with all her adventures. Her son Johnny shared that same dream and passion and lived on that edge. Dianette shares her story of the highs and lows in the struggle to reach the summit of life. She inspires us all to never lose focus on that summit, even when it’s not always visible. She challenges you to leave hope behind and find the reality of success or failure. This journey will take you to some of the lows Dianette experienced and battled through in her life living on the edge, but one thing’s for certain: the only way to reach the tallest summit is to take Another Step Up the Mountain!”
—Blain Reeves, US Army best ranger competition winner, Beast of the East Adventure Race solo champion, road cycling champion, ultra-marathoner, Eco Challenge 95, 96, 97, 19

“Dianette is fearless, tireless, relentless, demonstrating what can be achieved with her breathtaking accomplishments, and invites others to join and participate—changing lives by getting them to push past perceived barriers towards high adventure!”
—Nicholas Kent, Julie Berk, entertainment marketing executive

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192718605
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 07/02/2024
Edition description: Unabridged

Read an Excerpt

I want to climb that, I thought to myself, as I looked out the car window to the towering spires of Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the contiguous United States. Whoa, that thought came out of nowhere. I was a cheerleader, not an outdoorsy, camping, mountaineer type. Granola and Birkenstocks were a hard pass for me. Yet, something deep inside me was instantly attracted to those peaks.

I recalled seeing Mount Whitney’s spires for the first time as a teenager. My boyfriend and I were headed to Mammoth Mountain to go skiing. I felt so cool as we tooled up the highway in his red Mazda RX-7, seemingly without a care in the world. I looked forward to those few days when I could escape my job, school, and the alcoholic home environment in which I existed. Then I looked over and saw the towering spires and the summit of Mount Whitney. I recognized that it was something special and knew that someday I would climb it, but beyond that I didn’t give much thought to it. This magnificent mountain seemed to beckon me to it. I couldn’t explain the feeling I had then—and I can’t explain it now—but somehow, deep down inside, I knew that I would one day climb that imposing peak.

A decade later, my husband and I made that same trek to Mammoth to ski and, as the magnificent rocky spires came into view, I again thought, I’m going to climb that.

This time the feeling was different than it was when I was sixteen. It wasn’t a distant goal for an undefined time in the future. The concept of climbing Whitney felt as if it was getting closer to being a reality. I silently stared, mesmerized by the craggy range, then realized that I was smiling at the possibility. I must have verbalized that I wanted to climb Whitney, because my husband’s voice interrupted my thought as he explained how he and his law school buddies had ascended it while they were in their twenties. He made it sound like a really great time, but he didn’t offer to climb it with me. I assumed that his lack of encouragement was because he’d already done it, or maybe because it was so hard, he didn’t want to ever do it again. I wasn’t sure why he wasn’t more supportive, and felt a bit frustrated by his overt avoidance of my comment. With a building sense of frustration, I silently turned my attention back to the mountain.

Driving up Highway 395, Whitney looks like a line of enormous rock spires that are often enveloped in a misty haze. The buttes were like a magnet that drew me to them. I didn’t know why. I didn’t know a thing about climbing and had never considered climbing anything, much less this treacherous-looking part of the Sierra Nevada. Yet, somehow, I knew in the core of my being that I would stand at its pinnacle. With that inner knowledge, I discovered an uncanny peace and calmness that’s created by something you desire when there is no doubt in your soul that it will happen—when the time is right.

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