Everest 2021: Weekend Update May 16
It was a big week of news on Everest this past week from client summits to a major operator canceling their expedition. This next week looks to be even bigger with 300 people trying to summit beginning May 19.
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
It was a big week of news on Everest this past week from client summits to a major operator canceling their expedition. This next week looks to be even bigger with 300 people trying to summit beginning May 19.
Furtenbach Adventures canceled his entire #Everest2021 expedition citing COVID risks at base camp. This follows the Chinese decision to cancel their only team on the Tibet side. Meanwhile, the officials responsible for the safety of guests climbing in Nepal deny climbers have COVID at Everest Base Camp.
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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