Trip Reports
Our team arrived at Everest Base Camp on schedule on April 13 with beautiful clear skies and no wind. Base camp is a bustling small “village” as climbers from all over the world are arriving to set up their home for the next two months. There are about 200 foreigners
Dave called in today from the summit of Kala Pattar! The entire team enjoyed clear visibility from the summit, allowing them a great view of Mount Everest and Ama Dablam from 18,500 feet. Though the view was great, the temperatures were chilly, so they headed quickly down for the evening.
The Everest Base Camp team is in Lobuche! Lobuche is a tiny village perched up off the side of the Khumbu glacier and directly below the rugged, 7,861 meter Nupste. We had incredibly clear weather while moving up from Dingboche, along with endless 360 degree views of the range. Temperatures
Namaste and good morning from Dingboche! Today we enjoyed an absolutely beautiful hike up Nangkartshang for a day of acclimatization. We reached a height of 5,100 meters (16,700 feet). We left our warm tea house by the fire at 8:30 a.m. layered up in multiple jackets entering into the cold
Hello from the EBC team! Today we moved from our quaintly perched tea house in Tengboche to Dingboche. A five-hour hike up the Khumbu valley took us out of the trees and into the alpine. Perched directly underneath Ama Dablam with a skyline full of 7,000-meter peaks and a few
Dave reported from the Everest Base Camp Trek team in the village of Tengboche. This is a small cluster of lodges and home of the famous Tengboche Monastery. It's a beautiful stop on the way up the Khumbu, with the sounds of the Bhuddhist monks and views of the peaks
Today the trekking team headed up to the village of Namche Bazaar at an altitude of 11,300 feet. It's a long uphill from the Bhote Khosi River bridge up to the village, but the views into the Himalaya just get bigger every step of the way. Namche is the "capitol"
Our Everest Base Camp trekking team is in Nepal and beginning their nearly three-week journey into the Himalaya. They'll be trekking up through the Khumbu Valley towards Everest Base Camp, where they'll spend a couple nights amidst the climbers headed for the summit. After a long flight from the states,
The climbers summited Aconcagua at 22,841 feet (6,961 meters) on Monday and were back in a nice hotel in Mendoza by Tuesday night. They left High Camp yesterday morning, descending to Base Camp by mid-day and hopped on a helicopter for the ride back out to the trailhead where a
The weather improved over the last day-and-a-half, and the team was able to move up to Camp 3 yesterday (Sun, Feb. 6). This morning they woke up early and left high camp for the summit at 5:30 a.m. We're getting occasional updates today from Base Camp, communicating via radio with
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