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News: December 2007

Solo climber scales 6th of `7 summits`

31/12/2007 08:03

Solo climber scales 6th of `7 summits`The Yomiuri Shimbun A Sapporo mountaineer reached the summit of the highest mountain in Antarctica early Saturday, leaving only Mt. Everest remaining in his bid to scale the highest peaks on all seven continents by himself. Nobukazu Kuriki reached the top of the ...

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Briton Adrian Hayes in `Three Poles` record....

29/12/2007 14:08

Briton Adrian Hayes in `Three Poles` record.... A British explorer has broken the record for reaching the world`s "Three Poles" - the North Pole, South Pole and Mount Everest - in the fastest time. Adrian Hayes, 45, took five months off the record when he reached the South Pole Friday night, having ...

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A boy on a mission, 11 years old for 4th of seven

20/12/2007 15:45

Next time you think it’s cold outside, think about Jordan Romero. The 11-year-old is headed for climates unthinkable to most people with temperatures 20 degrees below zero on the warm side. For Jordan, it’s just another day on his quest. Jordan set out two years ago to become the ...

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Wonderful year: welcome to heli-ski !

17/12/2007 20:57

We welcome you to share our unique Heli-ski experience. Our programs in the Central Caucasus will start in January. News from Elbrus: After heavy snowfalls we have good powder. In Elbrus region it was snowing during last few days. Then a cold weather came. Quite good conditions for riders. But there ...

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Our cingratulations to Dr. Sutcliffe

13/12/2007 12:34

Can I confirm details of completing the 7 summits, all at the first attempt!- luck more than judgment. My name is Dr Alistair Sutcliffe, address Moor Lodge, Brackenhill Lane, Sleights, North Yorkshire. Order of summits: 1. Aconcagua, summit via Vacas Valley, leader Mark Tucker, from International ...

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Christian Stangl made it...

10/12/2007 11:00

The seven highest summits of all continents within a glimpse of time to become world record. Vienna – December 9th, 2007. Nine hours and ten minutes from the base camp to the summit: Extreme alpinist Christian Stangl has reached Mount Vinson’s peak – with it’s 4,892 m the ...

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