South Side Update from IMG’s Eric Simonson
Last week we looked at the north side of Everest for 2010, look now let’s have a quick look at the south […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
Last week we looked at the north side of Everest for 2010, look now let’s have a quick look at the south […]
It is about a month before teams from all around the world pack their duffel bags for the flights to Kathmandu. Thus […]
Ellen Miller is a quiet climber. She is so quiet that many people would never know the achievements of this accomplished athlete […]
Not everyone who attempts Everest, ed succeeds. And I should know! Last spring French climber Eugene Constant made an attempt with Russel […]
In 1999, at the age of forty-three, Lori Schneider awoke with numbness in over 50% of her body. Two months later, her entire […]
In the climbing world there are a few people who uniquely stand out: Messner, Viesturs, Moro, House, and many more – you […]
The human spirit is an amazing creature. Somehow, climbing big mountains brings it out. Cindy Abbott is no exception. With a broken […]
You are upside down, wedged in a deep crevasse at 19, 000 feet in the Khumbu icefall. Your team mate is on […]
We hear a lot about the famous people on Everest so I like to focus on the not so famous; however you […]
Dave Hahn has always stood out to me the consummate mountain guide. While some will certainly argue this point, I have witnessed […]
Climbing the World to End Alzheimer's
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