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Posted by
Unknown on Friday, January 9, 2015
This video seems like a fitting way to close out the week. It features some amazing landscapes from England, Scotland and the Himalaya of India and Nepal, shot in timelapse. In each of these settings, the clouds in the sky overhead add a level of beauty [...]
More about → Video: Cloud Symphony - A Timelapse Journey Through England, Scotland, and the Himalaya
Posted by
Unknown on Wednesday, January 7, 2015

With the 2015 spring climbing season in the Himalaya still there months off, there remains a lot of uncertainty surrounding Everest. Following the unprecedented shutdown of the mountain last spring – when an avalanche claimed [...]
More about → The State of Everest in 2015
Posted by
Unknown on Thursday, December 18, 2014
Ever wondered what it is like to go trail running in the High Himalaya of Nepal? Then you'll definitely want to check out this video that was put together by endurance athlete Jeff Pelletier who traveled there last December and ran along the Annapurna [...]
More about → Video; Trail Running on the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal
Posted by
Unknown on Tuesday, December 16, 2014

One of the best stories to come out of the mountaineering world over the past few years has been the emergence of the Maya Sherpa, Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, and Dawa Yangzum Sherpa as a high profile climbing team. The three [...]
More about → All-Female Sherpa Climbing Team Turns Attention to Kangchenjunga
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Unknown

Whenever I discuss an expedition to Mt. Everest with someone who doesn't know much about mountaineering, I find that they are always surprised by two things. First, they have no idea that it takes roughly two months to summit [...]
More about → The Cost of Climbing Everest: 2015 Edition
Posted by
Unknown on Thursday, December 4, 2014

While we're on the topic of Everest today, adventurer Chris Dewhirst has announced that he is looking for two people to join him on an epic hot-air balloon flight over the mountain, with the cost of the trip running $2.6 [...]
More about → Take A Hot-Air Balloon Ride Over Everest – For $2.6 Million
Posted by
Unknown on Monday, November 24, 2014

What a difference a week can make. Last Monday I posted a story about how Nepal was honoring the cancelled permits from the 2014 Everest climbing season, but had put a stipulation on their use that would cause many to be [...]
More about → Nepal Backtracks on Everest Permits, 2014 Climbers No Longer Need to Return as a Group
Posted by
Unknown on Tuesday, November 18, 2014

It has been a long, and often difficult, fall season in the Himalaya, where poor weather, unstable conditions, and challenging routes have made for a less than successful year in the big mountains. While I was away in Ecuador, [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: The Season is Over
Posted by
Unknown on Monday, November 17, 2014

I am back from Ecuador and ready to get back to updating The Adventure Blog on a regular schedule once again. A lot happened while I was away for the past week and a half, so over the next few days I'll be playing catch-up [...]
More about → Nepal Extends Spring 2014 Climbing Permits for 5 Years – With a Catch!
Posted by
Unknown on Wednesday, November 5, 2014

As the fall climbing season continues to grind to a halt in the Himalaya, we continue to get bad news out of Nepal. Today we learn that two more climbers lost their lives in separate incidences, as an incredibly sad, and [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: Two More Lives Claimed as Deadly Climbing Season Continues
Posted by
Unknown on Friday, October 31, 2014

As the fall climbing season in the Himalaya slowly grinds to a halt, we continue to receive a few updates from the mountains. At this point, there are only a matter of days left before the season begins to shift, but there [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: Brits Depart Makalu Base Camp, First Ascent in the Indian Himalaya
Posted by
Unknown on Thursday, October 30, 2014

It has been a little more than two weeks since the incredibly strong blizzard – spurred on by cyclone Hudhud in the Indian Ocean – hit Nepal, creating a tragic scene in the Himalaya as a result. Now that things have finally [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: Final Numbers from Blizzard in Nepal are Sobering
Posted by
Unknown on Wednesday, October 29, 2014

While only one team remains on an 8000-meter peak in the Himalaya this fall, the season isn't quite over yet. The Korean squad on Lhotse continues to battle poor weather, and unstable conditions, in an attempt to reach the [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: Korean Lhotse Team Prepares For Summit Push
Posted by
Unknown on Thursday, October 23, 2014

Just a brief update from the Himalaya today, where we have received word that the British Tri-Services team has canceled their summit bid, and are now preparing to depart the mountain. It seems conditions on the upper slopes [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: Season Ends on Makalu
Posted by
Unknown on Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The fall climbing season in Nepal is rapidly coming to a close, and as such, teams are making final preparations for their summit bids, particularly on Makalu. Meanwhile, in the aftermath of that massive blizzard that claimed [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: Summit Bid Underway on Makalu, New Rules for Trekking in Nepal
Posted by
Unknown on Monday, October 20, 2014

It was another busy weekend in the Himalaya, but sadly for all the wrong reasons. Search and rescue teams spend the past couple of days sweeping through the mountains in search of missing trekkers who were caught out in [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: Nepal Ends Search For Missing Trekkers, Summit Bids Begin on Makalu
Posted by
Unknown on Friday, October 17, 2014

I wanted to post an update on the ongoing crisis in Nepal, where dozens of trekkers are still missing, even as search and rescue operations are being conducted. The weather has improved across the Himalaya, allowing SAR [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: More Trekkers Rescued, Search Continues For Those Missing
Posted by
Unknown on Thursday, October 16, 2014

The spring climbing season on Everest is far behind us at this point, and most climbers have already started looking ahead to 2015. But the shadow of this past season will loom over the mountain for years to come, and continue [...]
More about → National Geographic Pinpoints Location, Size of Everest Avalanche
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Unknown

The bad news out of Nepal continues today, with more reports of avalanches claiming the lives of both trekkers and climbers there. The forecast has called for improving weather conditions across the region, but unstable [...]
More about → Himalaya Fall 2014: Avalanche Claims Lives of Climbers on Dhaulagiri, Death Toll Amongst Trekkers Rises
Posted by
Unknown on Wednesday, October 15, 2014

More sad news out of Nepal today, where there are reports that at least 17 trekkers have died over the past two days as a result of heavy snow and unusually bad weather in the Himalaya. The poor conditions have been [...]
More about → 17 Trekkers Die in Nepal Due to Poor Weather