Everest 2017: Interview with Jim Davidson
Those who have followed me most likely already know Jim Davidson. Jim is well known as a professional speaking and his own survival […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Those who have followed me most likely already know Jim Davidson. Jim is well known as a professional speaking and his own survival […]
As the guiding universe explodes with seemingly anybody and everybody jumping in, there are a handful of global companies that simply take […]
Guide companies tend to come and go, especially on Everest, but there are a handful that have made a significant contribution to the […]
Russell Brice is a legend on Everest. He came to notoriety on the Discovery Channel’s “Everest Beyond the Limits” series about 10 […]
Update: March 21, 2107 Bill and team experienced deep snow and brutal cold, similar to what Alex Txikon experienced on Everest a couple […]
If you say “Mountain Madness”, what comes to mind? Many people will say Scott Fisher and others may bring up Everest 1996. […]
With only six months to go before climbers head to Nepal and Tibet for the annual spring climb of Mt. Everest, Dave […]
How often do we have an ache, sit down or just stop. As I like to ask “Are you hurt or are […]
There are many names associated with Everest from climbers to guides. If you are a long time follower of Everest, mind one […]
Would you quit your job to climb Everest? If your job was slow, stalled or dead, mind maybe. But what if you […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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