Re: Himalaya wrap-ups
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 10:46 am
She had to descend with her team because of the strong winds on the higher camps. They were going to attempt the summit but decided that the best thing was to go down
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Diego Sahagún wrote:There's been many summiters on Everest, Kanchenjunga and Lhotse today: http://www.explorersweb.com/everest_k2/ ... p?id=20168
Diego Sahagún wrote:Carlos Soria: La próxima vez respiraré a través de la manga http://desnivel.com/expediciones/la-pro ... e-la-manga
Diego Sahagún wrote:She had to descend with her team because of the strong winds on the higher camps. They were going to attempt the summit but decided that the best thing was to go down.
Diego Sahagún wrote:One of the rescued climbers on Lhotse has been Oiarzabal, who had to be taken from the Ice Cascade to CB Rescate en el Lhotse: Habrá que reflexionar sobre este alpinismo al límite: http://desnivel.com/expediciones/rescat ... -al-limite
Diego Sahagún wrote:She's said that the rescue was 2 days long and the weather will no be good in the next days. So they've decided to go back home
Cy Kaicener wrote:Swiss climber dead on Makalu after successful ascent
http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web11s/news ... her-killed
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