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14 thoughts on “Audio Dispatch from Mt. Everest”
Alan…you do sound strong, healthy and emotionally great!!! Keep up the great climb…you are going to make it!!!
Alan, you sound strong! This is your time!
~Rodney
Sounding great Alan…hoping all good things for you this year!
Way to get up there so quickly! Congrats, and stick on your pace. You sound in great spirits!
Climb safe, Climb strong.
Sounds good Alan and seems like your back on track, great to hear and wishing you luck, Paul, tamworth, england, UK
Way to go Alan and Kami. Sounds like things are going very well with the climb. Look forward to your next dispatch. Climb high, climb safe, climb on!
Well done Alan & Kami. Alan you sound really good. I agree with others: all the stars are lined up for you.
Congratulations Alan! Man you sound good! Safe descent
Wonderful Alan! You sound great and very strong and that all is going well. Hooyah! So happy for you.
Nicki
Alan…great time from C2 up to C3 especially without any kicked in steps…hope the night went well without oxygen and in a few days you will be back to C3 sucking on the “O’s” sharing with your tent mate and getting ready for the summit push…you sound great and “this is the year!!!!!” Get some good active rest in and enjoy the journey.
“One step at a time!”
John
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Good job Alan! Sounds like all the training on Longs Peak is helping. Stay strong.
The Lhotse face!!!!!! Score!!!!! You passed the mental test, as well as the physical one. Looks like you are perched at the same upper camp that we were on…a narrow ledge right by the yellow band. You have my heart pounding with excitement! Keep up the excellent energy. -Lodri
Awesome!Near the yellow band?Thats pretty high,way to go Alan and Kami.”Get up,get back down then get back up,and back down again!!”Rythmic ascent ,descent.
hi Allan, great to here you have reached camp 3. sounds like you are feeling good and healthy. really look forward to your updates. so informative. safe descent. climb on. Jim. Hereford . UK
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