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» APEX: Bolivia 2001
Research expedition to study the effects of acute mountain sickness (AMS). http://www.apex-altitude.com/ » Baruntse Expedition 2002
Account of a guided expedition to climb Baruntse in the Nepal Himalaya. Includes photos. http://www.baruntse.co.uk » Bolivia 1994 Eclipse and Andean climb
Photos and trip reports from an attempt to climb Nevado Sajama, Bolivia for the solar eclipse of November 3, 1994. http://webpages.charter.net/msimm/Bolivia/Report.html » Bolivia July 1998 Mountaineering Expedition
Photos from several peaks in the Cordillera Real. http://www.vic.com/bolivia/ » Cops On Top
Account of three Dutchmen, and two Americans climbing Denali, Alaska. http://members.multimania.nl/mountain/expedieopeningeng.html » EigerWand North Face Ascent, March 1997
Trip report and photos from Paul Harrington. http://www.climbing.ie/exped/eiger/eiger.html » Gangotri to Badrinath Article
High altitude trekking expedition from Gangotri to Badrinath. http://www.bhramanti.com/badriga.html » Guardian Unlimited
About a 1999 expedition that climbed the Pamir mountains in Central Asia. Coverage includes audio reports, interactive guides, written reports and web resources. http://www.guardian.co.uk/mountain/ » Himalaya 8000
Photos and information from the Czech team's attempts on Kangchenjunga, Lhoce, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, and Cho-Oyu. http://www.himalaya8000.com/ » Ice-X Foundation
Dutch climbing foundation with climbing expeditions to the Seven Summits, Bolivia, Ecuador, photographs, equipment lists, and links. [English and Dutch] http://www.ice-x.nl/en » Top to Top
About an international, multidisciplinary group founded in Switzerland which plans expeditions to the seven summits, travelling between the summits by human-powered means including biking and sailing. http://www.toptotop.org » Virgin Summits
Reports and photos from the team's previous and current expeditions, primarily from Pakistan and Bolivia. http://www.virginsummits.org/ » Xixabangma Expedition 2002
The team plans to be the first from Singapore to climb Xixabangma into the death zone (8000m) without using supplementary oxygen and without depending on pre-built camps. http://www.xixa.com.sg/ This category needs an editor
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