Climbing Memories Week 1
As I climb the world to end Alzheimer’s, I have taken literally thousands of photographs. I am posting many on Facebook over the […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
As I climb the world to end Alzheimer’s, I have taken literally thousands of photographs. I am posting many on Facebook over the […]
With only two and half months to go in 2015, it is likely that this year will go down as one of the most […]
UPDATE: It appears Kuriki has turned back due to high winds and deep snow thus ending his attempt to summit Everest. He posted: However, […]
I’ve learned to never say never when following Himalayan climbs. Several teams who left the mountain may be looking back with questions after others […]
The Nepal Ministry of Tourism announced a proposed, note the word proposed, set of new regulations for Mt. Everest to address growing concerns […]
The climbing Gods have not been happy this year across Nepal and Pakistan. This weekend we saw the sole climber on Everest […]
If you want to climb Mt. Everest, s take two hours to see the new Hollywood version of the 1996 disaster, but […]
Climbing movies often attract a narrow audience and rightfully so. After all who wants to see someone painfully placing protection, look moving […]
A threatening cyclone off the India’s coast created problems throughout the Himalayan peaks. Teams were forced to turn back, click other to stay […]
There is a reason Everest is more popular in the spring than in autumn. The success rate is 66% in spring and 33% in […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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