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News: March 2007

Брюс Мэттьюз должен вернуться в Катманду в субботу

30/03/2007 21:03

Участник нашей экспедиции Брюс Мэттьюз завтра возвращается в Катманду из акклиматизационного трека по южной стороне Эвереста. Судя по всему, возвращается в очень хорошем настроении – новозеландца порадовали результаты деятельности его земляка Эдмунда Хиллари и всех кто способствовал процветанию этого региона. Обилие пива и интернета не может не радовать ! Брюс – «железный человек», в смысле спорта это марафон, триатлон, мультигонки. С помощью таких простых народных средств он берется решить проблемы любого человека, страдающего лишним весом. Подробности на сайте, ...

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All Russians are already in Katmandu

30/03/2007 20:15

Alex Abramov March, 29. The main part of our expedition has arrived today in Katmandu.. As soon as all members have arrived, they at once have given their climbing equipment for transportation to the base camp. Our guides Alexander Bichenko and Sergey Kofanov will go in base camp with lorries. The weather in Katmandu is good. Anything terrible does not happen – no strikes, no violence. We hope, that tomorrow lorries could reach quietly to border cross it and come to Tibet. Good-bye ! A. Ivanov, S.Kofanov, A. Bichenko, S. Dashkevich, A. Zaitsev, S. Batura, A. Tigranian, A. Selivanov, A. ...

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The press release of the Everest expedition

25/03/2007 17:50

A new expedition to Everest from the « 7 Summits-Club Club” under the leadership of Alex Abramov started March, 21. This year our team will be include 17 climbers, the head, four guides and a doctor. 23 persons alltogher. Approximately as much will be the attendants, including group of high-altitude porters led by our favourite sirdar Mingma. . The main group takes off March, 28. This time a way of expedition in the base camp will pass through Lhasa, capital of Tibet where participants of expedition will be delivered by plane from Katmandu. This variant is more expensive, but ...

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Start of new Everest expedition...

22/03/2007 15:07

Start of new Everest expedition. March, 21 Alexander Abramov, Alexander Bichenko and Andrey Selivanov they took off for Katmandu for preparation of a new expedition to the Everest. Today they have informed, that have successfully reached the capital of Nepal. March, 28 the main group will follow their ways. It will be 18 person (all will be 23 person, plus approximately as much the attendants). The head of expedition - Alexander Abramov, guides Sergey Kofanov, Alexander Bichenko (Kamchatka, the head of group of Far East climbers), Ludmila Korobeshko and doctor Andrey Selivanov (from Tyumen, ...

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Everest on his mind

19/03/2007 21:10

Werner Berger works out in front of his hypobaric tent. He is sleeping in it to prepare for the ultimate challenge of climbing the world`s highest mountain, Mount Everest. At 69, acclimatizing to the thin air at high altitude is one of the biggest challenges. (Greg Henkenhaf, Sun Media) He`s proof that you are never too old to reach for the sky. At the age of 69, Werner Berger has done it six times already, scaling the highest summits on six of seven continents. And now only Mount Everest stands in his way of becoming the oldest North American to have summitted them all. At an age when most ...

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Far Eastern climbers in our Team to summit Everest

18/03/2007 11:49

Six mountain climbers from Kamchatka and Primorye will embark on an expedition to Mount Everest to ascend the world`s highest peak, the first project of the kind organized by climbers from the Russian Far East. The ascent team, which consists of four residents of Kamchatka and two from Primorye, will depart from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to the city of Moscow next week destining then for Kathmandu, Nepal on April 1 to begin their climb, the project’s site http://everest.kytx.ru said. According to Alexander Bichenko, the group leader and president of the Kamchatka-based climbing club ...

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14 Year Old to Kick Off Seven Summit Campaign in 2007

10/03/2007 22:22

14 Year Old to Kick Off Seven Summit Campaign in 2007 LONDON, Ontario -- On Tuesday March 13 at 1pm at the London Convention Centre, with supporters including London Ontario Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco-Best and Canadian cancer fighting kids in attendance, 14 year old mountaineer Brandon Schupp will announce his plans to become the youngest person to ever climb the seven summits, with three expeditions slated for 2007. His goal is to successfully complete all seven summits by age eighteen and to raise $1,000,000 for Childhood Cancer Foundation. The record for the youngest climber of all Seven ...

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