waiting. Expecting another big shock. Reports getting worse every hour... After a powerful earthquake struck Nepal, causing extensive damage and
the Indian Himalaya. Over the years, The Indian Mountaineer, the IMF’s annual journal has played an important role in recording reports of key climbs
already started, raising questions about the future of climbing on the world’s highest mountain. Ed Douglas reports from Kathmandu. The pictures said it all
was lifted on a long-line from 7,800m on Everest at 1.30pm Nepali time on 21 May, reports Jagged Globe. The climber got into difficulties in the
with a number of projects truly world class. Several teams have already returned and reports on their adventures can be found at this site. More news
Diploma of Mountain medicine, all with practical expedition experience. One should be available at most times. Digital images may help advice. On return
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