
Update: Introduction
Update: Dispatch one
from KTM
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005 moving up to the hill
Update:
SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
The Everest-Lhotse expedition reached
3950 meter high Pangboche yesterday
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
We are in 4200 meter Pheriche this morning, and soon will be moving up to 4500
meter high Dugla shortly
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
This is Jason Thomas Writing
from Lobuche
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
Our team has arrived in Everest basecamp.
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
Climbing the big ladder
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
Small icefall training course
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
The SummitClimb Everest Basecamp trekkers have returned
safely to Kathmandu
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: Icefall workers and memories
of climbing Everest with Anatoli
Boukreev
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
SummitClimb Tents at Camp one on Everest
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: Melting snow at camp one on
Everest
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SummitClimb Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
George helicopter back to Kathmandu
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
Mike O'Brien reporting in
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
Maximo Kausch, from Everest Base camp writing for
SummitClimb
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: Ms. Maya Sherpa, trying
to become the first Nepalese woman on the summit of Lhotse
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: Memorial ceremony for Mike's
passing
Update:
SummitClimb Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: Assistant
Lhotse Team Leader Mark Merwin's statement of his review of the accident site
Update:
SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: Blair Falahey's
statement from 3 May, 2005, 1140 am, Everest-Lhotse basecamp.
Update:
SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: Chris O'Brien's
recollections regarding the passing of his brother Mike.
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SummitClimb
Everest 2005: The report from the heart of the Avalanche!
Update:
SummitClimb
Everest International Expedition 2005: Our Deepest Condolences to the
Obrien Family, and All of Mike's Loved Ones and Friends
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: Reflections on the
Everest camp 1 avalanche
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: moving on
Update:
SummitClimb Everest - Lhotse
International Expedition 2005: Reporting in LIVE from camp 3 on the Lhotse
face
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SummitClimb
Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005: Reporting in LIVE from camp 2
Update:
Arnold is Back, and he has good news
on more summits!: SummitClimb Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005
Update:
SummitClimb Everest - Lhotse
International Expedition 2005: Reporting in LIVE
Update:
SummitClimb Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
Blair Reporting in LIVE from Everest
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Arnold is back: SummitClimb Everest
- Lhotse International Expedition 2005
Update:
SummitClimb Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
camp 3 and the wind is howling
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SummitClimb Everest - Lhotse International Expedition 2005:
The Everest climbers are headed for the summit right now!!!
Update:
SummitClimb Everest - Lhotse
International Expedition 2005: Personal account of the helicopter accident
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SummitClimb Everest Expedition 2005:
Holds at camp 4 on the South Col
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SummitClimb
Everest Expedition 2005: some turn back, others continue...
Update:
SummitClimb
Everest Expedition 2005:
Arnold Coster
turns back, 3 others
continue...
Update:
SummitClimb Everest Expedition 2005:
Three summit Everest on June 5th
2005 South side
Update:
SummitClimb Everest Expedition 2005:
The team will stay on the south col tonight
Update:
SummitClimb Everest Expedition 2005:
3 summits, and 3 down safe
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