Everest 2018: Zos, Yaks, Porters and Helicopters
When planes, trains and automobiles are not available to move your stuff, you do what you have to, to move your stuff. […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
When planes, trains and automobiles are not available to move your stuff, you do what you have to, to move your stuff. […]
As teams are slowly making their way to their base camps, a common question asked every year is “When will they summit?” […]
Right on time, climbers and trekkers from around the world are arriving in Kathmandu. Some have already flown to Lukla to begin […]
This interview with Ricky Munday is one of an ongoing series I do each season with Everest climbers. Not the famous, sponsored […]
If you have followed Everest for years, then 7 Summits Club is a familiar name. Run by long-time Everest guide Alex Abramov, […]
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 […]
Welcome to the kick-off for my Everest 2018 coverage! I have already posted a few articles on 2018 and am actively covering both […]
Phil Crampton’s Altitude Junkies has run Everest climbs from both Nepal and Tibet for 10 years and for 2018 he is making […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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