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In 2005 EverestNews.com will support several
world-class climbers who will try to find evidence that George Mallory was
above the Second Step of Everest. (For more details see here.)
The
climbers leave soon. The risks they will take will be high. They plan to
travel off the beaten path, investigate possible Mallory routes and search
areas of the mountain that have not been searched before. With a
little luck, the climbers hope to set the mystery to rest once and for
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Several
readers have expressed interest in helping fund these expeditions, in a minor
way. We went back and forth on whether to publicly ask. But the climbers
really do need your help and the climbers want us to ask! So here it is!
To help solve the mystery of whether or not George Mallory reached the summit
of Mt Everest, click on the link near the bottom of this page.
EverestNews.com is again contributing significantly. Also,
EverestGear.com
will donate 5% of all sales between now and June 1,
2005 to the cause. So buying your gear,
books, videos, etc you get from
EverestGear.com
will help. Other sponsors are welcome, if interested please contact us.
Please
remember, EverestNews.com is not a billion-dollar company with endless
resources. We are a group of people just like you who love climbing, and are determined to
learn the truth about Mallory and Irvine. Last year's expedition gave us a
whole new outlook on their last day.
$20, $50,
$500, $1000 anything you can spare will help a great deal. Every dime goes to
the expedition. No executive perks or fees!
To help
use the options below:
To use Pay
Pal, click on this link…

Or send a
check (made out to EverestNews) to the following address:
Via Mail by Check
EverestNews
P.O. BOX 604
Granville, Ohio
43023
With our kindest regards and thanks, The Staff at
EverestNews.com
We return to Mount Everest in search of an answer.
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