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Update:
Waldemar Niclevicz return
to Everest
Update:
Mt. Everest 2005: Everest and K2 Summiter
Waldemar Niclevicz
First charge on Everest is beyond
expectations!
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
The team is
complete
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
We have good reasons not to be in a hurry and
Maoist guerrillas
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
34th day of
the 10 Years of Brazil on Everest Expedition
Update:
Mt. Everest 2005:
Waldemar Niclevicz:
Start of
the second climb.
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
Today
Irivan and I walked around camp 2
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
Camp 3 is settled
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz: Fatalities on Everest
Update:
Mt. Everest 2005: Waldemar
Niclevicz: Avalanche destroys Camp 1:
three big
groups, made by a total of around a hundred Sherpas, descended the Icefall
with the wounded.
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz: Waiting for the final attack!
Update:
Mt. Everest 2005: Waldemar
Niclevicz:
a lot of teams should
leave Base camp around Thursday or Friday
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
The wind
keeps us from making progress
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
The wind is
still the obstacle
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
Bad weather causes
desertions
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
The news is
not so bad
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
The time is
coming!
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
The final Summit attack is on!
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz: it is probable that
between 30 and 40 people will attempt to get to the summit of Everest.
update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
1st summit
attempt aborted
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
Did we make
the wrong decision?
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
"Window", is there
still hope?
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz:
The final attack
begins May 28!
Update:
Mt. Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz
One-day
late!
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz Summits with Brazilians on both sides!!!
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz Summits again!
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz
Brazil on the Top of the World
Update:
Mt.
Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz
Brazil on the Top of the World: the short story
Update:
Mt. Everest 2005: Waldemar Niclevicz
Brazil on the Top of the World
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