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Perhaps no active climber is more closely associated with Mount Everest these days than Conrad Anker, who's also made the preservation of the world's highest mountain one of his priorities. If you've been to Mt. Everest, join our Sunday Conversation and tell us about your experience.

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Why do we Climb? “Because it’s there.” Here’s what Mallory really said, & it’s beautiful. Mountain Climbing Quotes, George Mallory, Wilderness Quotes, Climbing Quotes, Climbing Everest, Monte Everest, Mountain Quotes, Adventure Magazine, Mt Everest

We love to quote, that when asked why George Mallory wanted to climb Everest he said because it's there. I prefer his real response to that question. (i.imgur.com) What life is truly for: joy, servi...

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Update from Jon Krakauer: Andy Harris on the summit of Mt. Everest May 10 1996 at 1:15 PM shortly before everything went bad. We had no idea that those fluffy white clouds in the background were the crowns of huge cumulonimbus clouds boiling upwards to engulf us in a storm of extraordinary violence. Andy a guide employed by Rob Hall started down just after I took this photo but 3 hours later he got a desperate radio call from Rob asking him to climb back up with a bottle of oxygen for a severely debilitated client Doug Hansen. It was a heroic act. By the time the storm was over Andy Doug and Rob were dead. They were good people. The pain of their passing has not gone away. #favouriteauthor #jonkrakauer #intothewild Everest Summit, Cumulonimbus Clouds, Jon Krakauer, Top Of Mount Everest, Climbing Everest, Monte Everest, Mt Everest, Ice Climbing, Everything Goes

Update from Jon Krakauer: Andy Harris on the summit of Mt. Everest May 10 1996 at 1:15 PM shortly before everything went bad. We had no idea that those fluffy white clouds in the background were the crowns of huge cumulonimbus clouds boiling upwards to engulf us in a storm of extraordinary violence. Andy a guide employed by Rob Hall started down just after I took this photo but 3 hours later he got a desperate radio call from Rob asking him to climb back up with a bottle of oxygen for a…

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