2004
Mountain-Link Expedition
"Our summit day was perfect, no wind, nothing. However, my socks were a bit damp. I thought I was getting blisters on my big toes, later realizing my feet were a bit cold..."
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2003
Youngest American to Summit
MZ follows two teams on Everest. On the north side, 20 year old Jess Roskelley becomes the youngest American to successfully climb Everest. On the South Col side, another team experiences "a superb summit day with almost no wind..."
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Skiing Everest
Maegan Carney attempts to make the first complete ski descent from summit to base camp on Everest. Find out what happens...
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2002
Famed big-mountain guide Willie Prittie leads the Alpine Ascents International American South Col Expedition with a team that includes legendary mountaineer Vern Tejas and climber Al Hanna. Hanna, at nearly 72, has already climbed six of the Seven Summits, and has reached 28,000 feet on Everest multiple times....
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2000
From the Alpine Ascents International American South Col Expedition to Italian Simone Moro's attempt to complete an Everest-Lhotse traverse via a new route, for the fourth consecutive year MountainZone.com offers the most compelling interactive reporting of climbing expeditions to the world's highest peak. Day-to-day and hour-by-hour, get the drama of Everest right here.
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1999
North and South Side Expeditions
Join MountainZone.com as we accompany world-renowned high-altitude climbers on two separate, simultaneous attempts on the world's highest peak. The attempts will be made from opposite sides of the mountain: Eric Simonson leads an expedition on the North Ridge in Tibet, and Pete Athans is leading a climb on the South Col route in Nepal.
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Everest Marathon
The World's Highest Altitude Marathon.
Expect a personal worst...
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1998
American Scientific Everest Expedition
Follow Wally Berg's team with daily photos, video, and audio satellite dispatches from the climbers.