Everest 2012: Interview with Sandra Leduc
This interview with Sandra Leduc is part of an ongoing series of interviews I do each season with Everest climbers. Not the […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
This interview with Sandra Leduc is part of an ongoing series of interviews I do each season with Everest climbers. Not the […]
When you are gone from home for 2 months, case 60 days, 60 “sleepies”; it takes a toll. Every day, and night, […]
Teams continue to make good progress as they arrive in Kathmandu, fly to Lukla and begin the trek to Everest Base Camp […]
More and more teams are now in Kathmandu preparing to catch their flights to Lukla or Lhasa. Anyone who has followed me […]
The Everest 2012 Season is officially underway with climbers now in Kathmandu and some already trekking towards Everest Base camp on the […]
I was quite shocked to read the headline that Lincoln Hall had died at age 56 from mesothelioma, a cancer associated with asos […]
After over 20 years of inactivity, the West Ridge of Everest is going to be crowded in 2012. While the climbers battle […]
The Alzheimer’s Association’s annual look at the prevalence of the disease and impact has resulted in startling numbers for 2012. The Mayo […]
Well it is Everest 2012 time! We are starting to see more information on blogs, ed interviews and through press releases as […]
What an exciting week! I summited the highest peak in Scotland, ask the UK’s Ben Nevis on Monday and spoke at the […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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