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The team enjoyed hanging out. We got a great photo with the icefall behind, which I just uploaded you out to be able to see it right away. We're all feeling a little light headed; I would say slightly spacey, headaches. We got the altitude stuff going on and I think it makes an impression on everyone what it's like to just move into this camp knowing you are going to stay for seven weeks and try to climb a mountain. It's been a beautiful day up here. We've enjoyed meeting several teams. Samantha Kim was happily greeted by the Korean team; they identified her as Korean from a few feet off and she speaks great Korean so she was eagerly welcomed into their camp. And everybody up here has been really great to visit with, it is great to see some climbers in action and also to be on scene where the Alpine Ascents team will be staging their climb, beginning pretty soon. We hope to see those guys as we trek back down the valley now, and I'll give you some reports as we're underway doing that. We're out at Base Camp at this time so we can get back to Gorak Shep and get ready to head back out the Khumbu and find some more adventures. Wally Berg, Alpine Ascents Guide and MountainZone.com Correspondent |