Monday, September 23, 2013

Floods Lead to Unprecedented Shutdown of Colorado Climbing + Howser Towers in the Bugaboos

Floods have closed down climbing in Colorado
A trip report with pictures on the Howser Towers in the Bugaboos
Himalaya Fall 2013 - summit bids underway

http://www.climbing.com/news/floods-lead-to-unprecedented-shutdown-of-colorado-climbing/

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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  1. The Everest Transverse trek links the standard Base Camp and Gokyo Lake trek with two additional trails to the east and west of this central region. It includes three of the world’s highest passes and while they are not difficult routes, their altitudes, each over 5 300m, plus the possibility of poor weather conditions, requires thorough acclimatization and slow, steady ascents that make for three long and demanding trekking days. This three pass trek can be tackled in a clockwise or, less-demanding, anticlockwise direction.The Everest Transverse trek links the standard Base Camp and Gokyo Lake treks with two additional trails to the east and west of this central region
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