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This article first appeared on http://explorersweb.com. The original can be read here. by Angela Benavides The 26-strong Chinese team currently on Everest, the only one granted a permit this season amidst the COVID-19 confinement, has the opportunity to face the mountain in all its magnificent wildness, with only the ...
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This article first appeared on http://www.independent.co.uk. The original can be read here. by @lawrenceostlere After an accident left him paralysed from the shoulders down, the ex-rugby player recalls his remarkable recovery and tells Lawrence Ostlere he hopes to inspire others facing adversity with his latest challe...
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This article first appeared on http://explorersweb.com. The original can be read here. by Angela Benavides As some countries start to see light at the end of the COVID tunnel and authorities struggle to balance safety and the economy, a few signals hint that hope is not lost for the summer climbing season in Pakistan....
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This article first appeared on http://www.planetmountain.com. The original can be read here. Its a year to the day that Hansjörg Auer, David Lama and Jess Roskelley were killed in a climbing accident on Howse Peak in Canada.  Precisely a year has passed since Hansjörg Auer, David Lama and Jess Roskelley perish...
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This article first appeared on http://explorersweb.com. The original can be read here. by Kristine De Abreu Humankind’s greatest achievements have been where barriers were broken and sacrifices made to push us forward to a brighter future. But some great achievements lie in our ability to defy all odds in mortal peril...
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This article first appeared on http://edition.cnn.com. The original can be read here. By Ben Church, CNN (CNN) When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Or in the case of John Griffin, the tough get walking. There are 30 steps in his three-story house and for a minimum of six-and-a-half hours every day hes been ...
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This article first appeared on http://thehimalayantimes.com/. The original can be read here. AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Kathmandu, April 10 Nepal’s government today rejected calls to use the pandemic lockdown of Mount Everest to stage a clean-up of the world’s highest mountain.  A trekker stands in front of Mount Ev...
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This article first appeared on http://www.independent.co.uk. The original can be read here. by Louise Boyle The Himalayas can be seen from parts of India for the first time in 30 years after pollution dropped due to the coronavirus lockdown.   Source: edition.cnn.com In areas of the state of Punjab in nort...
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This article first appeared on http://www.insidehook.com/. The original can be read here. by MARIA ANDERSON Nathan Norby, Matt Cornell and Justin Willis talk to InsideHook about being grounded during COVID-19.  Matt Cornell practicing for a ropeless Nutcracker (before COVID-19). Photo Credit: Nathan Norby So...
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