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February 20, 2013

Why I’m paying Nepal back for the good times

A CHANCE supported school in Nepal's Annapurnas

In my spare time I’ve recently taken up the role of trustee for a charity which provides sustainable aid for education in Nepal. It’s a privilege to be able to give something back to a country which has given me so much, and how I ended up doing this role has been an interesting story in itself. Continue reading →
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Published on February 20, 2013 08:02

February 13, 2013

Book review: Sacred Summits by Pete Boardman

Pete Boardman and Joe Tasker on Kangchenjunga

Pete Boardman was only 31 years old when he went missing with his climbing partner Joe Tasker on the Northeast Ridge of Everest in 1982, but already he was a climbing legend who had packed an enormous amount into his short life. He climbed Everest by a new route on the Southwest Face in 1975 at the age of only 24, and the world's third highest mountain Kangchenjunga also by a new route in 1979. Continue reading →
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Published on February 13, 2013 08:04

February 6, 2013

Is it OK for mountaineers to miss a puja?

Buddhist puja in the peaceful setting of Gasherbrum Base Camp, Pakistan

An obscure subject for a blog post if ever there was one, but one of the perks of writing a mountaineering blog is every so often I get asked some very obscure and intriguing questions by email out of the … Continue reading →
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Published on February 06, 2013 08:01

January 30, 2013

Touching Doug Scott’s void: a crawl down The Ogre

Doug Scott describes his crawl down The Ogre at the Adventure Travel Show

No, the title of this post is not a euphemism, but a reference to the similarities between one of the great mountaineering survival stories, Joe Simpson’s Touching the Void, and another less well-known survival story which happened in the Pakistan … Continue reading →
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Published on January 30, 2013 08:02

January 23, 2013

Kenton Cool and the Olympic gold medal for climbing Everest

Kenton Cool talks about the Olympic gold medal for climbing Everest

Snow on the hills is great, but it’s best not to go out walking when it’s actually snowing, so last weekend I took the easier option and spent it indoors at the Outdoors Show at London’s ExCeL conference centre, if … Continue reading →
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Published on January 23, 2013 08:03

January 16, 2013

Peak bagging in Central America

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I hate it when people do things just to tick boxes and say they’ve done it. Travelling’s all about enjoying the moment, whether it’s gazing upon a glorious view or immersing yourself in an unusual, unique experience. I hate it … Continue reading →
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Published on January 16, 2013 08:02