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Dispatch One
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Two
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007 : Dispatch Three
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Arnold is back reporting in live
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Base Camp
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Phil reporting in from Base Camp
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007: reporting in from Base Camp
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet
Everest 2007: reporting in
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Phil and Ben reporting in
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Two new dispatches
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Kevin Adams reports in
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Arnold reports in all is well
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Phil reports in (a must listen)
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Arnold reports in....
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007: Arnold reports
all is well ..
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Arnold checks in with tent news and a possible
Summit push by the India team
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Arnold checks in
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007: Two new reports
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Arnold is back!
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Kevin Adams reports in ....
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
First summit team on the move to camp 2
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007: First summit team on the
way to the Summit
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Arnold calls in with 6 summit and 7 more on the move !
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007: Arnold calls in with
more Summits !
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Arnold calls in
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007: Arnold
is back as Tunc moves up with others
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007: Arnold is back
with more summit attempts
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Summit 5 more, now 11 members and 6 staff have summited
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Arnold is back again
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
More stolen
items, this is kind of weird
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Everest 2007: SummitClimb Tibet Everest 2007:
Summits Summary and more
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Dan Mazur who has reached the
summit of 7 of the world's highest mountains, including Everest and K2, and
has led and/or organized expeditions to more than 60 Himalayan, African, and
South American peaks will return to Everest again in 2007. Below is some
information on this Everest / Lhotse expeditions.
EVEREST - NEPAL The original
first-ascent route. Places are still available in our 2007 expedition. Full
Service price reduced to: $26,450. Expedition leader Dan Mazur. Leading
Everest climbs since 1991. 29 March to 6 June, 2007 and 2008. Basic Cost:
13,450.
EVEREST - TIBET, The most
coveted peak. Leader Arnold Coster. 3 Everest expeditions. Places are still
available in our 2007 expedition. 29 March to 6 June, 2007 and 2008. Full
Service Cost: $19950. Basic Cost: $6950.
LHOTSE, the world's 4th
highest peak. Team Coordinator: Dan Mazur, who has summitted Lhotse before.
Places are still available in our 2007 expedition.
29 March to 6 June, 2007 and
2008. Full Service Cost: $9450. Basic Climb Cost: $3450.
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