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Updates
18 members and counting!
Russian
Adventure Team Everest expedition will be on this spring in any weather. In
seasons 2003 and 2004 Russian Adventure Team organized 2 successful and safe
commercial expeditions on Everest from Tibet side. Based on the last 2 years'
experience, Russian Adventure Team is launching another Everest expedition in
spring 2005. "Looks like people trust us, - says Alexander Abramov (Alex),
the
founder and permanent leader of Russian Adventure Team Everest Expeditions -
and this year the list of participants is practically ready before the New
Year.
At present
18 climbers has already confirmed their participation.
Here is the
team:
Alexander
Abramov - the leader,
Alexander
Iakovenko
Yury
Taidakov
Ivan
Dusharin
Dmitry
Moskalev
Grigory
Skaller
Gaidamak
Vladimir
Nate
Schneider
Lorenzo
Gariano
Karo
Ovasapyan
John
Christiana
James Wilde
Robert Ulph
Ron Morrow
Noel Hanna
Lynne Hanna
Marko
Lihteneker
VIKTOR
MLINAR
About 10
more climbers are in the process of joining the
team.
The final
profile of the expedition will be approximately as follows:
20 climbers
and 8-10 Altitude Sherpas. " One of the possible reasons for such an interest
in the expedition is a reasonable price, -
suggests
Alexander Abramov, Everest Summiteer.
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