Everest 2018: Interview with Ricky Munday, focused on the Summit
This interview with Ricky Munday is one of an ongoing series I do each season with Everest climbers. Not the famous, sponsored […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
This interview with Ricky Munday is one of an ongoing series I do each season with Everest climbers. Not the famous, sponsored […]
This interview is one of an ongoing series I do each season with Everest climbers and guides. I welcome suggestions for anyone climbing in […]
This interview with Patrick McKnight is one of an ongoing series I do each season with Everest climbers. Not the famous, sponsored […]
Starting any new business is expensive and the chance of success is low. Apply that to the mountain guiding industry and double […]
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Phil Crampton’s Altitude Junkies has run Everest climbs from both Nepal and Tibet for 10 years and for 2018 he is making […]
For several years, I have been writing about the bifurcation of the Everest guiding business. In other words, the separation between the […]
Russell Brice has one of the most recognized names associated with Everest. As I mentioned in an interview I did with Russ […]
A lot of attention is given to the Nepal side of Everest. It has more people, the risks are promoted heavily by […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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