Everest 2012: “MAY 14th – It’s time…”
The headline tells it all “MAY 14th – It’s time…”. Grant Rawlinson climbing on the north with Altitude Junkies posted today that he […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
The headline tells it all “MAY 14th – It’s time…”. Grant Rawlinson climbing on the north with Altitude Junkies posted today that he […]
As the dust settles from the Himex departure, all the other teams are working hard to complete their acclimatization programs, stock camps […]
In spite of the surprising news coming from Everest, prescription climbers continue their march towards the top. There are reports of the […]
The Everest season has officially split on the South side. Over on the North, they continue their effort to reach the North […]
As Everest 2012 becomes more dangerous, there the commercial expeditions leaders are being forced into making difficult decisions. At the root of […]
For the first time in several years, teams are dealing with a lot of unknowns on Everest. There is a combination of […]
It is hard to believe the Everest spring season is half over. At this point the climbers are in the middle of […]
On the north, the ropes are fixed to 7900m or Camp 2 but most of the teams seem stuck at ABC by […]
The teams are in full motion , many are currently at Camps 1 and 2 on the South and Advanced Base Camp […]
Many, many good updates today from teams on both sides who are still at their base camps finishing Pujas or training before […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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