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Photos and information from the Czech team's attempts on Kangchenjunga, Lhoce, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, and Cho-Oyu.
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Accounts from the team's five climbers. Photos.
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About two Swedish climbers' plans to climb unclimbed peaks over 5000 meters in Cordillera Apolobamba, Bolivia unsupported. Photos and journals.
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Reports and photos from the team's previous and current expeditions, primarily from Pakistan and Bolivia.
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Photos and videos from the team's attempt to climb Meru's Sharksfin and neighboring peaks, from the plan's inception to their retreat. About the plan, the team, and their gear.
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Photos from several peaks in the Cordillera Real.
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Photos and trip reports from an attempt to climb Nevado Sajama, Bolivia for the solar eclipse of November 3, 1994.
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Research expedition to study the effects of acute mountain sickness (AMS).
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Online journal and images from the expedition to Mount. Kinabalu in Northern Borneo. About the team and its sponsors. Climbing guide for various routes on Kinabalu.
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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.
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