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South America Colombo-German Nanga Parbat Expedition 2004
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The Himalayas are a
great mountain range. The central Himalayan mountains are situated in Nepal,
while the eastern mountains extend to the borders of Bhutan and Sikkim. The
Nanga Parbat massif is the western corner pillar of the Himalayas. It is an
isolated range of peaks just springing up from nothing, and is surrounded by
the rivers Indus and Astore. Nanga Parbat or "Nanga Parvata" means the naked
mountain. Its original and appropriate name, however, is Diamir the king of
the mountains.
10. Colombia South America Colombo-German Nanga Parbat Expedition 2004 Dr.
Volker Stallbohm Nanga Parbat 8125m Coming on 7/6/2004 Members 05
Source: Asghar Ali Porik
Managing Director
M/s Jasmine Tours
GPO Box 859, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Tel: 0092-51-5586823 Fax:
0092-51-5584566
email: jtours@apollo.net.pk
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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
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