Saturday, November 22, 2008

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Research expedition to study the effects of acute mountain sickness (AMS).
http://www.apex-altitude.com/
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Account of a guided expedition to climb Baruntse in the Nepal Himalaya. Includes photos.
http://www.baruntse.co.uk
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Photos and videos from the team's attempt to climb Meru's Sharksfin and neighboring peaks, from the plan's inception to their retreat. About the plan, the team, and their gear.
http://www.climbmeru.com/
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Photos and information from the Czech team's attempts on Kangchenjunga, Lhoce, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, and Cho-Oyu.
http://www.himalaya8000.com/
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A record of expeditions to unfrequented mountain areas of the world by groups of ordinary people. The Mount Everest Foundation and the British Mountaineering Council have supported all the expeditions listed here. the future holds more adventures and more out-of-the-way places to be visited
http://www.therockface.co.uk
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About an international, multidisciplinary group founded in Switzerland which plans expeditions to the seven summits, travelling between the summits by human-powered means including biking and sailing.
http://www.toptotop.org
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Reports and photos from the team's previous and current expeditions, primarily from Pakistan and Bolivia.
http://www.virginsummits.org/
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Pictures and info of a BSES expedition to Svalbard summer 2001
http://www.chris-watson.org.uk
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The team plans to be the first from Singapore to climb Xixabangma into the death zone (8000m) without using supplementary oxygen and without depending on pre-built camps.
http://www.xixa.com.sg/
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