Brenta Dolomites : Cima Tosa East Face ski descent - from PlanetMountain.com
Himalayan Spring 2019 : Icefall doctors already at work on Everest - from Kraig Becker
New mixed climb in the Dolomites - from PlanetMountain.com
http://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2019/03/14/2018-19-winter-climbs-k2-summit-bid-underway-maybe/ -- Alan Arnette -- 2018/19 Winter Climbs : K2 Summit Underway
We're at Camp 3 at about 7,050 meters. We're enjoying every meter we've climbed, but it is so windy, so we had to improvise as we were freezing. If tomorrow the wind allows it, we will continue going up, but it's complicated. We did the right thing because if we had gone 200 meters and hadn't been able to come down, it wouldn't be worth it. Step by step, without taking risks... the summit is far, but we will go as far as we can. At least we are full of desire, illusion and strength. The meteorology has the last say.
Some images are worth a thousand words, this video was recorded by our colleagues from the Base Camp with a telescope... Thank you for being there, a big hug
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https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/snow-ski-skimountaineering/brenta-dolomites-cima-tosa-east-face-ski-descent-luca-roberto-dallavalle.html -- Brenta Dolomites, Cima Tosa East Face ski descent
https://adventureblog.net/2019/03/himalaya-spring-2019-icefall-doctors-already-at-work-on-everest.html -- Kraig Becker -- Himalaya Spring 2019 : Icefall doctors already at work on Everest
https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/alpinism/cimon-della-pala-giuseppe-vidoni-gabriele-colomba-forge-new-mixed-climb-dolomites.html -- New mixed climb in the Dolomites
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We're at Camp 3 at about 7,050 meters. We're enjoying every meter we've climbed, but it is so windy, so we had to improvise as we were freezing. If tomorrow the wind allows it, we will continue going up, but it's complicated. We did the right thing because if we had gone 200 meters and hadn't been able to come down, it wouldn't be worth it. Step by step, without taking risks... the summit is far, but we will go as far as we can. At least we are full of desire, illusion and strength. The meteorology has the last say.
Some images are worth a thousand words, this video was recorded by our colleagues from the Base Camp with a telescope... Thank you for being there, a big hug
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