Blog by Manzoor Spicher

The Himalayas, the frozen peaks, the glaciers, and the wide grasslands. All little features of a small village of about 2000 Wakhi speaking people, located in the Hunza Valley. A village that was as isolated as an island in the middle of the sea with no means to travel to the continent. It was only in 2003 that a link road ...
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Blog by Natasha Poletaeva

The legendary Red Fox Elbrus Race is an annual festival of extreme sports taking place at Mt. Elbrus, Europe´s highest summit (5642 m / 18,510 ft) and therefore one of the famous 7 Summits. Mt. Elbrus is located in the Caucasus, one of the most rugged mountain ranges in the world — and one of the most beautiful places in Ru...
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Blog by Viktoriia Vitova

1. The easiest way to start creating the tour is to click on the "plus" in the right upper corner of the screen. 2. The Edit Tour window opens. Try to fill in all the fields as completely as possible. 3. Pay special attention to filling in the fields about the included and not included in the price options. 4. Up...
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Blog by Daily Mountain

Alex Honnold, the greatest free-solo climber in history, scales a luxury apartment building in Jersey City known as the Urby. At twelve-forty-five, unable to sleep, the climber Alex Honnold got out of bed, picked up his backpack, and walked across the street from his hotel in Jersey City, New Jersey, to a sixty-nine-floo...
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Blog by Prakash Devkota

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal “Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition” Mera Peak Climbing “Trip Highlights” Mera Peak (6,461m) is the most elevated trekking peak in Nepal that offers exciting climbing background. From Mera Peak Summit one can appreciate an astounding perspective of worlds transcending moun...
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Blog by Prakash Devkota

Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition       Short Info about Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition for Peak Climbing in Nepal. Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition is established by very much experienced and gifted trekking and mountaineering experts. We are government approved tourism proficient particu...
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Blog by Daily Mountain

This article first appeared on Explorersweb.com. The original can be read here. By: Laszlo Pinter There is no doubt that Russian Denis Urubko is one of the best climbers of our day. He has 21 ascents of 8,000m peaks, including two in winter, and has opened new routes on Manaslu, Cho Oyu, Lhotse and Broad Peak. He did ...
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Blog by Daily Mountain

In 2012, US Marine Corps sergeant Kirstie Ennis suffered life-changing injuries in Afghanistan. Now, against all the odds, shes a mountaineer with plans on a full Everest climb. “I went over to Nepal and made the trek up to Everest Base Camp. When the skies cleared on the third or fourth day, I saw her for the first time...
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Blog by Daily Mountain

This article first appeared on Explorersweb.com. The original can be read here. High-altitude mountaineering has evolved since George Mallory gamely trudged up the Rongbuk glacier in 1924 towards his death, but despite satellite phones, bottled oxygen, plastic boots, acclimatization protocols and other lifesavers, one fa...
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Blog by Daily Mountain

Ben Tibbetts, adventure photographer and IFMGA mountain guide, has now become the second British climber to summit all 82 of the 4,000m Alpine peaks recognised by the UIAA. However, the accolades to the achievement were only secondary to his goal to finish off his long-term project, the beautiful photo guidebook Alpenglow. ...
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