Everest 2017: After 14 Everest Expeditions, Why Altitude Junkies is Leaving?
Guide companies tend to come and go, especially on Everest, but there are a handful that have made a significant contribution to the […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Guide companies tend to come and go, especially on Everest, but there are a handful that have made a significant contribution to the […]
As we get closer to the Everest season, climbers are in full prep mode and also the operators. Phil Crampton owner of […]
With the summits mostly ended, climbers are making their way back down to Base Camp. As they recover from their summit push, […]
updated with more team summits. more than 108 for both sides now! It was another long day on Everest for an estimated […]
Excitement is building once again for more summits as team after team left Base Camp for camp 2 on the south and […]
The situation on the south side of Everest continues to be quite fluid. I have confirmed Phil Crampton of Altitude Junkies’ update that Ann-Marie will NOT attempt the summit during this narrow window. Phil had already kept the rest of his team back at base camp. They are planning on using the longer weather window in the forecast about a week from now. The situation is simply too dangerous according to Phil.
With teams now heading higher, the race between Carina Räihä and Anne-Mari Hyryläinen to be the first Finnish woman to summit Everest is being explained fully by their support teams, Peak Freaks and Altitude Junkies. Both are viewing it as a friendly race (kind of) and this is supported when I interviewed Anne-Mari back in February. She commented then on the “race”:
The lure of Everest’s summit has taken on new dimensions and is spreading throughout the south base camp. First up, we have […]
This was a busy week on Everest with the first summits for the 2010 season along with a risky gamble. And several accidents and, sadly, a reported death on nearby Lhotse. A team of nine Sherpas fixed the ropes to the summit on the south side. They included Sherpas from IMG, Alpine Ascents and Himex. One western guide who was doing route work high on the mountain also joined them to the summit. Over on the north, it is an entirely different story. According to teams, the ropes are currently fixed only to camp 3 or about 27,300′, far short of the summit and thus stopping most summit attempts. The weather has been difficult this year. As usual, the north receives more snow and wind than the south and increases the difficultly of climbing on that side. It appears no summits attempts until May 11th when the winds could begin to ease but more likely it will be a few days later than that.
Once again we find teams all over the Khumbu. Many are down valley in the village of Periche enjoying some time at […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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