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  Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005 Record attempt for the fastest ascent of Mt. Everest - North Side Updates


Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Record attempt for the fastest ascent and descent of Mt. Everest - North Side

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005 at ABC enjoying the party...

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005 camp 2 with a little headache

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005: A summer day at Base camp

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005: Everest is being hit full-force by the jet stream

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005: The camps at high altitude are deserted.

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005: Moving up

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005: No wind at ABC

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005: head back down

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005: Going way down..

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Member of the Everest Vitesse Expedition will leave Everest Base Camp North Side to reach Kathmandu to give his help to the alpinists that were on Annapurna

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005: Their thoughts are with their friends who were on Annapurna

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Everest 2005: Finns and no wind...

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Italian Speeds up Everest!

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Are you ready to Speed up Everest with the Italians Next week?

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: Speed Everest with the Italians: We're waiting to get into position

Update: Mt. Everest 2005:  Speed Everest with the Italians: Records and reporting

Update: Mt. Everest 2005:  Speed Everest with the Italians: Time to see if the legs still work

Update: Mt. Everest 2005:  Speed Everest with the Italians: The sirdar defines the plan...

Update: Mt. Everest 2005:  Speed Everest with the Italians on June 3rd!

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: The Speed Ascent of Everest is about to start!

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: The Speed Ascent of Everest has started!

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: The Speed Team summits Everest!

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: I know a man who knows how to fly: Bruno Brunod

Update: Mt. Everest 2005: More Bruno Brunod Speed climber

Italian skyrunner Bruno Brunod will attempt the record for the fastest ascent and descent of Mt. Everest from North Side Base Camp without oxygen. A part from Brunod, the expedition "Everest Vitesse 2005" is composed by 8 mountain guides and 1 medical researcher who will assist the skyrunner during his run. They will reach Tibet at mid April 2005 and they are mainly sponsored by the Aosta Valley Autonomous Region.

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.

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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