This is the latest audio dispatch live from Mt. Everest; the third of Alan's 7 Summits climbs.
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Climb On!
Alan
Memories are Everything
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8 thoughts on “Audio Dispatch from Mt. Everest”
Going great Allan, looking good mate
you sound great allan, climb on and travel safe…read that the mountain trip sherpas arrived at camp 2 with a dog following them…apparentlly the dog crossed all the ladders with ease…sure would love to see a picture of that…cheers!
Alan…super time and job through the ice fields…base camp to C1. Enjoy the french toast and eggs at Camp 2 and a nice trip back through the ice fields….the last part aways is a long up & down march before crampon point.
Climb on!
John
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Excuse my typos! I get too excited listening to the stories from the Icefall and Cwm! I meant to type “well done” Alan!!
Well done, Alan. Sounds like you stuck the dismount from the crazy ladder. Thanks for the dispatch.
5 1/2 hours, wow Alan! well fine, scenery mudt be just amazing!
Hi Alan, great stuff.. It’s really great following your progress, thanks for all the updates! Stay safe!
hi Allan, thanx for your updates. so informative. be safe. Jim [Hereford. UK]
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