Summit Log Post by Clay
training and more training, planning and more planning, smart discision making and focus on the hill. Keys to any summit attempt. Follow your heart and the dream will follow. Safe climbing to all this...
View ArticleSummit Log Post by Javier Munarriz
I went there as doctor of the Spanish Spring 1987 expedition alled COMVAL-8000. Unfortunately one of us died in the mountain, Andres Ferrer. It was the better experience of my life
View ArticleSummit Log Post by Fancisco Javier Viviano
I had a look in your web and i realice that you did the same treck that me.I am thinking to go next year in last October ,but it will take at least 5 days more than 11 years ago.I still can remember...
View ArticleSummit Log Post by Jim Bob
Part of expedition, tricky mountain, enormous. Lots of crevasses, almost fell in. Reached summit, and I could barely breathe. Not a reccomendation.
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View ArticlePhoto by Jussi Isoaho, uploaded by an anonymous user
Photo by Jussi Isoaho, uploaded by an anonymous user This picture was taken last april 4th. Clock was about 6am and we were on camp Choya Deurali. It's on the way to Annapurna's north base camp. We...
View ArticlePhoto by Neeraj Pradhan
Photo by Neeraj Pradhan Taken from the Annapurna Base camp, 2006 November. Some base camp trekkers were wary of taking this trip as the sunny afternoon triggered some avalance around the area, but i...
View ArticlePhoto by Javier Munarriz
Photo by Javier Munarriz This photo was taken from Camp I of the North Face route (aprox. 4.500 m) on may 1987 Permalink:http://peakware.com/photos.html?photo=8760
View ArticlePhoto by Javier Munarriz
Photo by Javier Munarriz Juan Maldonado (expedition leader) from Camp I to Camp II, near the Dutch Rib. 21th may 1987 Permalink:http://peakware.com/photos.html?photo=8761
View ArticleSummit Log Post by cleo weidlich
This is rated as the most dangerous 8000+m mountain. I don't recommend simply because it's quite deadly! Highly prone to avalanches, rock fall, and giant crevasses. Upon my arrival at BC, I realized...
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