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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Franz Kafka, May 14, 2004.

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    For anybody interested, there are just two short windows a year when the jet stream moves off Everest and climbers can reach the top. NOW is one of those times. There are bunches of people leaving camp 4 as I type for the final push. There should be 40/50 people a day attempting to summit over the weekend. These peepus are nutz. Here are a coupla good links to live updates of the progress being made by the different teams:

    http://www.mounteverest.net/

    http://www.everestnews.com/

    I hiked up Guadalupe Peak in west Texas last fall - a 3200 foot climb over 4 miles. Took all day and boy my dogs were barking by the time I got back down to the parking lot. Highly recommended day hike for anybody looking for an adventurous long weekend. It's the highest point in Texas. If I can make it up there, anybody can. Makes you really appreciate what these climbers on Everest are currently going thru.
     
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    My uncle climbed Everest up as far as base camp. He trained for over a year before making the trip. His group never attempted the summit, though, nor did they plan to.

    He gave me a couple of rocks from Everest for Christmas a few years ago, which was pretty cool.
     
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    The trek from civilization to Everest base camp and back is equivalent to hiking up and down Guadalupe Peak every day for 2 weeks - except the air is much thinner due to the elevations ranging from 9K to 18K feet. A pretty tough go. Getting in shape first would certainly improve the enjoyment factor.

    Trekking thru the Everest region is a growing interest. Adventure-based vacationing is a boon to the poor economy in the region. There are US based outfitters who organize these guided Treks for about 3 grand a person. If I was younger I would consider it. What an experience. Here's a link to a journal a guy kept on one of these treks to Everest base camp - just keep hitting 'next' for the next page: http://www.richspeaking.com/everest/trek.htm
     

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