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  Summit Climb Everest 2004 dispatch Index


Dispatch One: Today our Summitclimb.com team met and discussed their plans for the Everest and Lapka Ri expeditions, and the Everest Trek at the Nepa Hotel in Kathmandu.

Dispatch Two: Dear EverestNews.com,  Thanks for telling the story of our expedition. Greetings from Kathmandu - where we are STILL waiting for the strike to end - hopefully so that we can get out of here on Friday morning, if a bit of luck goes our way. 

Dispatch Three: The roads between Kathmandu and the Tibet border are closed till 13 April (its normally a 3 hour drive). The members have decided to try to take a helicopter. We are going to the airport now, and will update you soon. Thanks!

Dispatch 4: base camp…!

Dispatch 5: 4/27/2004

4/28 South African update

5/3/2004: back online

5/13/2004: The weather is sunny and beautiful, and as soon as the winds slow a bit, we will be climbing to the summit.

Hello this is Ryan Waters, one of the leaders with the SummitClimb.com team at ABC on the north side of Mount Everest.

 

05/18/2004: Summits!

 

5/18/2004: Summit Climb Everest 2004 Dispatch 10

 

5/23/2004: Ryan Waters' summit report: Summit Climb Everest 2004 Dispatch

 

The South African Everest summit report: Summit Climb Everest 2004 Dispatch

 

The Prentice Everest Summit report: Summit Climb Everest 2004 Dispatch

 

Dan Mazur and team leave for the summit of Everest:  Summit Climb Everest 2004 Dispatch

 

Franck Pitula's gripping account of his Everest Summit ascent :  Summit Climb Everest 2004 Dispatch

 

Waiting out the high winds on Everest: Summit Climb Everest 2004 North Side

 

American Summit Everest on May 26th!: Summit Climb Everest 2004 North Side

 

Four More Summits of Everest

 

Ropes removed below 7100 meters on 28 May, 2004

 

Seven Summit Everest on the 51st anniversary of the first ascent of Everest by Tenzing and Hillary: SummitClimb Mt Everest 2004

 

Arnold Coster Summits Everest, his summit report: SummitClimb Mt Everest 2004

 

German Summits Everest, his summit report: SummitClimb Mt Everest 2004

 

Twenty Five Summits of Everest: SummitClimb Mt Everest 2004

 
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