
Update:
Canadian Mt. Everest 2005
Expedition Moving up to base camp
Update:
Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005 Expedition:
An internet cafe and the highest
bakery in the world
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005 Expedition
Thyangboche, 3,810m
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005 Expedition
On the trail to Dingboche
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005 Expedition
Dingboche: A day to rest and
recuperate
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005 Expedition
Yak traffic jams
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005
Live satellite
telecast from Everest Base
Camp to Schools
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005
Everest Base Camp
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005 Hockey Finally!!
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Special live satellite telecast
to schools across Canada from Base Camp
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Gorak Shep & Everest Base Camp
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Eat well, keep fit and say your prayers
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Kathmandu and Camp One
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Camp One and Thailand
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Base Camp and Bangkok
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Harold and Sean starting acclimatizing to life at Base
Camp
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Drama on the mountain
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
We have an inch of fresh snow and a missing penguin
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Bad weather slows us down
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
A day in the life at Base Camp Diary by Harold Mah
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
We get ready for tomorrow’s journey through the Ice Fall
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Energy drinks and Snicker bars
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Sean is still suffering from a respiratory bug
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
The view from the Lhotse face
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
The sherpa highway
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Very happy Very strong
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Messages to
the family and friends of Canadian Dr
Sean Egan who died on Mount Everest
Update:Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Sean’s spirit continues to live
Update:
Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005: The long descent
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
From Lukla – the last report
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Sean Egan – a personal memory
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Greetings from Kathmandu, from Harold Mah, Anne Egan and Seamas Egan
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Ode to Sean
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Home and almost home…
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Funeral Arrangements for Dr Sean Egan
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Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
Another Dr Sean Egan Story
Update:
Canadian Mt.
Everest 2005:
The sun shines on Sean's memorial service
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