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As an outdoor journalist, I get to test the best GPS watches on the trail, so when I was offered the opportunity to trek to ...
Brian Hampton, deputy store manager at the store, has completed one of the world’s toughest endurance races, crossing the ...
In his latest video dispatch, Ben Ayers explains why climbers and guides frequently catch the dreaded “Khumbu Cough” ...
An Edinburgh -based priest has celebrated Holy Mass at Everest base camp as part of a pilgrimage for peace. Fr Ninian Doohan, ...
The 13-year-old and his parents hiked over 150 kilometres to reach Everest Base Camp, which is considered a challenging multi ...
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Sherpas working on Mount Everest carry all that and more – 20 kilograms (44 pounds) per person – navigating a four-hour hike ...
Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala Reflects on Her Journey to the Top of the World In the quiet of the Himalayan winds, where oxygen is ...
Rising temperatures and intense human activity are destabilising the icy terrain, risking the lives of climbers and sherpas.
Enlisting drones can help speed up the process to collect rubbish and reduce the danger for Sherpas. Read more at ...
VersaClimber, the pioneer and global leader in vertical cardio training, proudly announces the success of its first global connected fitness challenge: Expedition Everest. Over the course of 27 days, ...
ISTANBUL: A Nepalese start-up has begun deploying drones to remove rubbish from Mount Everest, Anadolu Ajansi reported.