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Daniel
Mazur - USA Expedition Leader.
Tunc Findik
- Turkey Leader in Training
Steve Joll
- USA.
Reinhold
Loos - Germany.
Bill
Pollock - USA Trekker.
Daniel
Stenberg - Finland and Sweden.
Ulroy
Hansen - Norway.
John
Fawcett - UK England. John summited Ama Dablam with us in 2003!
Edwin
Ludlow - UK England.
Mr. Jay Reilly. Australia.
Climbing Expedition Leader
Ms. Eliselien Te Hennepe.
Holland. Trekking Leader and Expedition Leader in Training
Mr. Philip Ling. Australia
and St.Anton am Arlberg, Austria. Expedition Leader in Training
Mr. Mark Merwin. USA.
Expedition Leader in Training
Mr. Kirk Morley. Australia.
Expedition Leader in Training
Ms. Kirsten Letts.
Australia. Trekking member
Mr. Alex Chen. Panama and
China. Climbing member
Veisturs Garda - Latvia
Liga Hartmane - Latvia
Carlis Reihmanis - Latvia
Michael Duncan - USA
Rex Dougherty - USA
Frazier Keck - USA
Roland Marx - USA
Greg Mills - USA
Matt Vulk - USA
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This is the
final 400 ft. steep section below the summit of Pumori.
Copyright© Ryan Waters |
Climb one
of Nepals' easiest 7000 metre peaks, in the shadow of
Mount Everest.
Leaders:
Daniel Mazur, Pumori 3 time summiter, climber-leader-organizer of Everest, K2,
and 12 "eight-thousand-metre-peaks", along with Jay Reilly, 2 time Pumori and
2 time Ama Dablam summiter.
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Leader:
Daniel Mazur, Pumori 3 time summiter, climber-leader-organizer of Everest,
K2, and 12 "eight-thousand-metre-peaks", along with Jay Reilly, 2 time
Pumori and 2 time Ama Dablam summiter; |
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Climbing
Sherpas for the group; |
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Transport to
basecamp to/from Kathmandu (including round trip domestic flights), for
you and equipment, including camping and meals on trek; |
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Yak
transport of all equipment from Lukla to and from basecamp; |
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Three hot
meals per day on trek, in basecamp and advanced basecamp. Comfortable
tables and chairs and dining tent in basecamp; |
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Skillful
basecamp and advanced basecamp cooks; |
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All
mountain, basecamp and advanced basecamp food; |
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All permit
fees and liaison officers; |
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Use of group
gear and supplies: rope, ice, rock, and snow anchor protection; basecamp
and altitude tents; cookers, fuel, high-altitude food, walkie-talkie
radios, satellite telephone, etcetera; |
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Emergency
equipment and supplies: medical oxygen, gamow bag, basecamp medical kit,
high-altitude medical kits, etcetera; |
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In addition
to our top-quality high-altitude tents, we now provide an individual tent
(1 tent per person) in basecamp. |
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Millet One
Sport Everest Boot has made some minor changes by adding
more Kevlar. USES Expeditions / High
altitude / Mountaineering in extremely cold conditions / Isothermal to
-75°F Gore-Tex® Top dry / Evazote Reinforcements with aramid threads.
Avg. Weight: 5 lbs 13 oz Sizes: 5 - 14 DESCRIPTION Boot with semi-rigid
shell and built-in Gore-Tex® gaiter reinforced by aramid threads, and
removable inner slipper Automatic crampon attachment Non-compressive
fastening Double zip, so easier to put on Microcellular midsole to
increase insulation Removable inner slipper in aluminized alveolate
Fiberglass and carbon footbed Cordura + Evazote upper Elasticated
collar.
Expedition footwear for
mountaineering in conditions of extreme cold. NOTE US
SIZES LISTED. See more here. |
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A cold
weather, high altitude double boot for extreme conditions The Olympus
Mons is the perfect choice for 8000-meter peaks. This super lightweight
double boot has a PE thermal insulating inner boot that is coupled with
a thermo-reflective outer boot with an integrated gaiter. We used a
super insulating lightweight PE outsole to keep the weight down and the
TPU midsole is excellent for crampon compatibility and stability on
steep terrain. WEIGHT: 39.86 oz • 1130 g LAST: Olympus Mons
CONSTRUCTION: Inner: Slip lasted Outer: Board Lasted OUTER BOOT: Cordura®
upper lined with dual-density PE micro-cellular thermal insulating
closed cell foam and thermo-reflective aluminium facing/ Insulated
removable footbed/ Vibram® rubber rand
See more here. |
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