Everest 2013: The Sherpa’s Viewpoint – updated
Update 2: In mid August 2013, Tashi Sherpa, 30, spoke with reporter Deepak Adhikari explaining what really happened from the Sherpa’s viewpoint. […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Update 2: In mid August 2013, Tashi Sherpa, 30, spoke with reporter Deepak Adhikari explaining what really happened from the Sherpa’s viewpoint. […]
As an experiment, I have created this page for those who would like to have a civil discussion on Everest items. However, […]
As I reported earlier today, an ugly alteration last Friday between professional climbers Simone Moro, try Ueli Steck, and EpicTV photographer Jon […]
I am not a psychiatrist but do know that large goals seem to brings out the , illness and the worst in […]
The last week of April revealed a few surprises on Everest with uncertain weather and difficulty in establishing a route up the […]
Multiple teams left Base Camp Friday and Saturday preparing to spend that all important night at Camp 3, case 23, 500′ half […]
With the weather holding on Friday, click teams made progress on the South with climbs to Camp 2. They are positioning themselves […]
For a change, Thursday was a normal day on Everest, whatever that means! Good weather allowed climbers to move among the camps […]
What a difference a day makes, discount The US Air Force team now at Camp 1 reported sunny skies over a satellite […]
After yesterday’s huge dump of snow near Camp 1, click the trail has been broken by the Sherpas and climbers allowing movement […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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