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 […]
Of all the sections on Everest, the Khumbu Icefall receives the most headlines for the danger. Why is it so dangerous? Does it […]
Russell Brice is a legend on Everest. He came to notoriety on the Discovery Channel’s “Everest Beyond the Limits” series about 10 […]
Climbers are beginning to pack their duffle bags in preparation to leave for Kathmandu. But its early March and most people summit around […]
Alex Txikon said going on would have been “suicide.” With a team of five Sherpas he reached Camp 2 on 7th March 2017 from the […]
Alex Txikon’s team is back on Everest for what will be their last push to summit Everest in winter. They need to top […]
If you say “Mountain Madness”, what comes to mind? Many people will say Scott Fisher and others may bring up Everest 1996. […]
Now that we have entered March, it time for Everest climbers to get focused, time to get serious about the last minute preparations. […]
Welcome to the kick-off for my Everest 2017 coverage! I have already posted a few articles on 2017 but let me officially welcome you. […]
Late February is an awkward time for aspiring Everest climbers. It is too late to make serious advancements in physical training and too […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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